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Most ideas die in a Google Doc.

A quiz. A calculator. An interactive lead magnet. A campaign microsite.

Not because they're bad ideas, but because they're hard to visualize.

ChatGPT changes that.

You can describe an idea in plain English and have a working prototype in minutes.

That means you can:

  • Test concepts before investing in them

  • Get stakeholder buy-in faster

  • Explore ideas that would have been too expensive to build

  • Bring campaigns to life instead of leaving them in a slide deck

Try this prompt:

You are a product designer and front-end developer.

I want to create an interactive marketing prototype.

Concept:
[Describe your idea.]

Target audience:
[Who is it for?]

Goal:
[What should this help users do?]

Requirements:
[Any features, interactions, or functionality you want.]

Please:

1. Recommend the best format for this idea (quiz, calculator, game, microsite, etc.).
2. Suggest ways to make it more engaging and useful.
3. Create a complete single-file HTML prototype that I can open in my browser.
4. Include modern styling, mobile responsiveness, and any animations or interactions that improve the experience.
5. Explain how this prototype could be used for marketing or lead generation.

You don't need to know how to code.

You need to know how to explain an idea clearly enough that AI can build the first version.

Happy prompting!

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One brand shipped 30+ landing pages last week. No developers.

A DTC brand briefed Viktor inside Slack: one landing page per Meta ad group, mapped to a different headline variant. He wrote the code, deployed each page to their subdomain, posted the URLs back in #marketing, and now monitors performance across the set.

Their content team uses him to draft email flows, generate creative variants, and audit Klaviyo segments every Friday. Their growth lead uses him to catch spend anomalies before the day starts.

20,000+ teams now have the same setup: one AI employee across every marketing tool. A teammate who ships work in Slack and Microsoft Teams.

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