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Guides, docs, a working prompting playbook and everything we've shipped — all in one place. Whether it's your first site or your fiftieth, start here.

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Guides & docs

Everything you need to get going

Short, practical reads — most take five minutes or less.

Guide

Quickstart: ship in 5 minutes

From a single sentence to a published, live site — the fastest path through FlowForge, step by step.

5 min read
Guide

Prompting guide

How to talk to the Copilot so it builds exactly what you pictured. Specifics, tone, and the art of the follow-up.

7 min read
Tutorial

Connect a custom domain

Point your own domain at your FlowForge site, with DNS records explained in plain English and free SSL included.

4 min read
Guide

Designing with Smart Templates

Templates are systems, not skins. Learn how to nudge type, spacing and colour with a single command.

6 min read
Reference

SEO basics with AI

Meta titles, descriptions and clean structure — what the AI handles for you, and the few things worth checking yourself.

8 min read
Tutorial

Importing existing content

Bring text, images and pages from your old site and let the Copilot reshape them into something fresh.

5 min read

Guide

Prompting guide

The Copilot reads your whole site before it makes a change, so you can describe what you want in plain English rather than clicking through menus. The clearer your request, the closer the first result lands — and you can always refine with a follow-up.

Think of it like briefing a designer who never tires. Tell it the what, the why and the feeling you're after, and it fills in the craft. Vague prompts get safe, generic results; specific prompts get something that feels made for you.

Do and don't

  • Do be specific about audience: "rewrite the hero for nervous first-time patients".
  • Do describe a feeling or reference: "make it feel calmer and more premium".
  • Do chain small follow-ups — "now make the button bigger and move it up".
  • Don't pile ten unrelated changes into one prompt; the AI does best one intent at a time.
  • Don't worry about getting it perfect first try — every edit is versioned, so roll back freely.
  • Don't use jargon it can't see; point at a section by name instead ("the pricing table").

When in doubt, ask the Copilot what it would suggest. It spots gaps too — like a missing contact section — and offers to fill them.


Blog

From the blog

Playbooks and ideas on building with AI.

Article

Why we describe sites instead of designing them

The shift from dragging boxes to writing intent — and why it makes better websites, faster.

14 May 2026
Article

5 prompts that make better homepages

The exact phrasings our team reaches for when a homepage needs to convert, not just look nice.

2 April 2026
Article

The end of the blank canvas

Starting from nothing is the hardest part of any build. Here's how a sentence replaces the empty page.

18 February 2026

Changelog

Changelog

What we've shipped lately. Newest first.

v2.4 · May 2026

Multi-page generation

Ask for "a full site with About, Services and Contact" and the Copilot now builds and links every page in one pass, keeping the design consistent across them.

v2.3 · April 2026

Brand voice memory

The AI Copywriter now remembers the tone learned from your samples across sessions, so every new section sounds like you without re-teaching it.

v2.2 · March 2026

Live Analytics digests

Weekly plain-English summaries of your traffic landed, complete with one suggested change to try next week.

v2.1 · February 2026

One-click custom domains

Connecting your own domain now walks you through DNS automatically and provisions free SSL in under a minute.

Still stuck?

Got a question the docs don't answer?

Talk to us, or just open the builder and try it — describing your site is the fastest way to learn.