Industry guides
The PRD calls for guide pages that answer “how to build a [industry] website” and feed the user into the planner with prefilled context. This is the first seeded batch.
Most photography sites do best with a visual-first builder, a clean gallery structure, and a fast inquiry path.
A restaurant stack should launch quickly, load well on phones, and make menu, booking, and contact actions obvious.
A legal website should emphasize credibility, service pages, and fast lead capture before anything flashy.
A practical real estate stack should make listings understandable and capture intent before the user leaves for a portal.
Most dental sites should launch with credibility-first sections, treatment pages, and a simple appointment action.
A trainer site usually wins with a simple sales page, social proof, and a tight booking funnel.
The best wedding planner site feels premium, shows past work, and makes it easy to start a conversation.
Most small e-commerce launches should start on Shopify because it reduces technical overhead and keeps checkout reliable.
A freelancer portfolio should feel focused, show outcomes, and make the next action obvious without too many pages.
A coaching website usually works best as a focused conversion system: strong promise, proof, and a clear call booking step.