Editing Text

Text edits work best when you identify the page and the section. Example: “On the Home page hero, change the headline to ‘Private tutoring that helps students build confidence.’”

For tone changes, include the intended audience: “Make the copy more reassuring for parents” or “Make it sound more premium for enterprise buyers.”

Editing Buttons

Button edits should include location and target action. Example: “Change the hero CTA button to ‘Book a Free Consultation’ and keep it linked to the Booking page.”

If multiple buttons exist, say which one should change. This keeps the AI from updating the wrong CTA.

Replacing Images

Image requests should describe subject, mood, and context: “Use a bright classroom image with one tutor and one student, not a generic office photo.”

When images affect readability, ask the system to place text outside the image or use a clear content block instead of overlaying text on busy photos.

Improving Accuracy

Use three pieces of context: page, section, and exact desired outcome. “On Services, in the second card, change the title to…” is much safer than “fix the services text.”

Review one change at a time. This makes it easier to confirm whether the result improved the site.

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