Starting from a template
Skip the blank page. Pick a template and customise it with AI.
If you’d rather not start from a prompt, pick one of PageFork’s prebuilt templates and customise it from there. Templates are full, opinionated websites designed for a specific use case — you swap the copy, images, and style via chat, exactly the same way you’d edit a generated site.
Browsing templates
- On the homepage, click Browse templates.
- Filter by category — Marketing Agencies, Local Businesses, Fitness, and more.
- Click any template to see a full-page preview.
- Click Use this template to create a new site from it.
Each template has a short description and a preview image. Filters make it easy to narrow to your use case, but a “restaurant” template works just as well as a starting point for a bakery, studio, or café — once generated, the site is yours to reshape.
Customising your template
A site created from a template behaves identically to one created from a prompt:
- You can edit any section via chat.
- You get the same versions, undo, and retry.
- You can add and remove pages.
- You publish exactly the same way.
Good first prompts after picking a template:
- “Change the brand name to Acme and replace the hero copy to focus on AI coaching.”
- “Swap the testimonials for real ones — I’ll paste them.”
- “Tighten the colour palette to navy and cream, keep the lime accent.”
Template vs. prompt: which should I choose?
| Pick a template when | Start from a prompt when |
|---|---|
| You want a fully-populated site right away | You have a very specific vision |
| You’re unsure what sections you need | You want something unusual or off-pattern |
| You want a known-good layout baseline | You want PageFork to invent the structure |
Both paths give you the same editable result. The template route just starts you closer to “done”.
Next
- Editing with AI — write prompts that actually work.
- Core concepts — understand sites, pages, versions.