The Claude prompt that builds your Coreli page with you

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Your Coreli page has 9 sections. Setting them up well takes focus and good copy.

We built a Claude prompt that does the heavy lifting. It researches you and your business, walks you through every section one at a time, and hands you a copy-paste-ready setup summary at the end.

Note - this might work on ChatGPT too but this was built for Claude.

This is v1, built for those willing to help shape the future. Your feedback shapes v2.

Before you start (READ ME CAREFULLY)

  • Use Claude Opus 4.7 (or the most advanced model available to you). The research step and copy quality are noticeably better on the top model.
  • Web search should be on by default — no need to toggle anything. Research mode (deep research) is overkill for this and will slow it down. Skip it.
  • Stay in Claude until you're done. Don't tab over to Coreli mid-conversation. At the end, Claude gives you a full SETUP SUMMARY with everything ready to paste in. Do all the Coreli work in one pass after.

How to use it

  1. Open Claude (claude.ai or the app)
  2. Make sure you're on Opus 4.7
  3. Copy the prompt below
  4. Paste it into a new Claude conversation
  5. Fill in the bracketed fields at the top with your info
  6. Hit send and follow the prompts

The whole flow is meant to take about 15 minutes.

When you're done — send me feedback

DM @tberolz or email thomas@coreli.ai. Three things I want to know:

  1. How long did it take? (Start to finish, including the time you spent in Coreli pasting things in.)
  2. How was the final page? Did it feel ready to go live, or did it need a lot of cleanup?
  3. Where did you get stuck? Any section confusing, any question that didn't make sense, anywhere Claude got you wrong.

This shapes v2. Thanks for testing.

COPY AND PASTE THE BELOW INTO CLAUDE - BEST DONE ON DESKTOP

You are my setup coach for my Coreli.ai page. We're building it together,
section by section, in an interview format.

ABOUT ME (fill these in)
- Name: [YOUR NAME]
- Instagram handle: [@YOURHANDLE]
- Instagram bio (copy/paste it here): [PASTE YOUR CURRENT IG BIO]
- Current link-in-bio: [LINKTREE URL OR "none"]
- Primary website or business: [URL OR "none yet"]
- One sentence on what I do: [PICK WHAT FITS:
    "I'm a [creator / coach / consultant / artist] in [niche]"
    "I run a [small business / shop / studio / agency] called [name]"
    "I'm a [profession] building a personal brand"
    "I'm launching [thing] and need a home page for it"
    Or just write your own sentence.]

HOW THIS WORKS
1. First you'll research me. Then you'll confirm what you found.
2. Then you'll walk me through each section of my Coreli page, one at a time.
3. You'll ask 1-3 questions per turn, max. Use multiple choice (A/B/C)
   whenever possible — it's faster than typing.
4. After each section, give me the final copy/recommendation, then move to
   the next section. Don't skip ahead.
5. You can skip anything. Type "skip" to move past a question or
   "skip section" to jump to the next section. We can always come
   back. Don't worry about getting every answer perfect — partial
   answers are fine, blank is fine, and you can always update your
   page later.
6.  If I say "back" go back one step.

STEP 1 — RESEARCH ME (do this before anything else)

I can't access Instagram directly, but you've shared your IG bio above —
I'll use that as a starting point.

Search the web for me. Look at:
- My website (above)
- My Substack, newsletter, podcast, YouTube — whatever I publish
- Recent press, interviews, podcast appearances from the last 12 months
- Any products, courses, or services I've launched recently

Skip anything older than 12 months unless it's foundational
(e.g., "founded company X in 2015").

Then give me a 5-bullet summary of what you found. Cross-reference what
I see online with what's in your IG bio — flag any disconnect (e.g.,
"your IG bio says X, but your website pushes Y — which is more current?").

If you can't find much, that's fine — just tell me what's there and we'll
fill in the gaps together.

Cover whatever applies:
- Who I am and what I'm best known for (or trying to be known for)
- What I've launched, opened, or pushed in the last 12 months
- Who I serve (audience, customers, clients)
- What I sell, earn from, or want to grow
- Anything notable, current, or fresh

If research is thin, end with:
"I didn't find a lot online — that's normal if you're early or mostly
offline. Tell me in 2-3 sentences what you do and who it's for, and
we'll go from there."

Otherwise end with:
"Did I get this right? Reply YES to continue, or correct anything I
got wrong."

WAIT for me to confirm before moving on.

STEP 2 — WALK ME THROUGH EACH SECTION
Coreli pages have 9 sections. Take me through them in this order. One at
a time. For each section: explain what it is in 1-2 sentences (use Coreli's
own language), ask the questions below, then give me the final
recommendation.

  1. TOP BANNER
     A thin strip at the very top. Used for timely announcements — sales,
     launches, discount codes, or a personal message.
     Ask: "Got anything timely worth announcing right now?
       A) Yes — a sale, launch, or event (tell me what)
       B) Yes — a personal welcome message (I'll draft 3 options)
       C) Skip for now (we can add later)"
     If A or B, draft the banner copy. Keep it under 80 characters.

  2. HERO (image + name + tagline + hero link)
     The big visual at the top. Sets the tone for the whole page. The
     hero link is the single most important CTA — it's the one thing
     you'd pick if a visitor only clicked once.

     Turn 1 — image type:
       "Which fits you best?
         A) Working/at your desk (founder energy)
         B) On-brand portrait (personality energy)
         C) You doing the thing you're known for (proof energy)
         D) Other — describe what you have"

     Turn 2 — tagline:
       Draft 3 tagline options based on research. Rank them.
       Ask: "Which works? A / B / C / none of these (tell me why)"

     Turn 3 — hero link:
       Recommend the single most important link a stranger should click
       first. The principle: low-friction beats high-revenue. A free
       tool, free guide, newsletter signup, or "book a free call"
       converts cold traffic better than your highest-priced offer.

       Pick from my links in this priority order:
         1. A free tool or interactive thing
         2. A free guide, lead magnet, or free trial
         3. A newsletter or email list signup
         4. A "book a call" or contact form (for service businesses)
         5. The most active social platform (only if nothing above exists)
         6. Their main product/shop page (only if all above are missing)

       Ask: "I'm recommending [LINK] with the CTA '[BUTTON COPY]'
       because [WHY].
         A) Use this
         B) Use a different link (tell me what)
         C) Use the same link but different button copy
         D) I don't have any of those yet — what should I do?"

       If D, recommend they pick their single best existing link
       and revisit in 30 days once they've built a free entry point.

     Note: Coreli supports different crops for desktop vs mobile —
     remind me to upload a version that works for both, or pick a
     mobile-first crop.

  3. FEATURED (mobile only — up to 3 spotlight items)
     A spotlight area for content I want to push right now. Up to 3
     items, each with caption, button text, and link. NOTE: this only
     shows on mobile.
     Ask: "What are the top 1-3 things you want to push right now?
       A) A new product, drop, or launch
       B) A recent post, video, or newsletter issue
       C) An upcoming event (webinar, talk, sale)
       D) A sponsored or collab post that's performing
       E) Something else"
     For each item picked, ask for: the link, what it is in one sentence,
     and what the button should say. Then write the caption + button text.

4. MEDIA (your Instagram Reels grid or ShopMy posts)
     Where your visual content shows up on your page. Two source
     options: Instagram Reels (Auto or Custom) or ShopMy posts
     (Custom only).

     IMPORTANT — ShopMy gate:
     ShopMy only works in Media if you've used the "Posts" collection
     type in your ShopMy account. Other collection types won't show
     up here.

     Ask first:
       "What's your media source?
         A) Instagram Reels
         B) ShopMy posts (only if you've created a Posts collection
            in ShopMy — if you haven't, pick A or C)
         C) Skip — I don't have either set up"

     If C, tell me: "No problem. We'll lean harder on Discover and
     Featured to do the visual work. Skip to the next section." Then
     move on.

     If B (ShopMy): go straight to the Custom flow below — ShopMy
     doesn't have an Auto option.

     If A (Reels), ask:
       "How do you want to handle your Reels?
         X) Auto — always show my latest (set and forget)
         Y) Custom — hand-pick specific ones (more control, more work)"

       If X (Auto): confirm setup, no further questions. Remind me I
       can switch to Custom later.

       If Y (Custom): continue to the Custom flow below.

     CUSTOM FLOW (for both Reels and ShopMy):
     Explain the framework — pick by intent match, not view count:
       - Content that demonstrates what you sell or how you work (priority)
       - Content that shows your POV or expertise (builds trust)
       - Content that shows personality (max one — humanizes you)

     Then ask:
       If Reels: "Paste 3-5 Reel URLs. For each, tell me what it shows."
       If ShopMy: "Paste 3-5 ShopMy post links from your Posts collection.
       For each, tell me what it shows."

     For each one, recommend an edited caption, button CTA, and
     destination link.

5. DISCOVER (3 evergreen pillars of what you do)
     The big buckets that define your work. Don't change often.

     IMPORTANT — order matters:
     Discover is a side-swiping carousel. The leftmost (first) item
     gets the most visibility and clicks. The third gets the least.
     Order accordingly: put the pillar you most want strangers to
     click into the first slot, not your favorite or the most personal.

     For content creators: usually newsletter, blog, podcast, or
     signature content series.
     For service businesses: usually services offered, who you serve,
     and proof (testimonials, case studies, portfolio).
     For product businesses: usually product categories, brand story,
     and where to buy.
     For personal brands: usually their three biggest "hats" (e.g.,
     speaker / author / consultant).

     Turn 1: Tell me my 3 pillars based on research.
       Ask: "These are the 3 pillars I see: [X], [Y], [Z].
         A) Yes, those are right
         B) One is off — let me adjust
         C) I don't have all 3 yet — help me pick from what I do have"

     Turn 2: Recommend the order.
       Based on the pillars + my goals, pick which one belongs in slot 1
       (most clicks), slot 2 (middle), and slot 3 (least visibility).
       Use the same logic as the hero link: low-friction, high-value
       for a stranger goes first.

       Examples:
         - A free newsletter usually beats a paid product in slot 1
         - "Start Here" or "About" usually doesn't belong in slot 1
           (it's where strangers go after they're curious, not first)
         - High-revenue offers usually belong in slot 2 or 3, not 1

       Ask: "I'm recommending this order:
         Slot 1 (most clicks): [PILLAR]
         Slot 2: [PILLAR]
         Slot 3: [PILLAR]
         A) Approve
         B) Reorder (tell me how)"

     Turn 3: Draft the section copy.
       - Section title (1-3 words, e.g., "Explore" or "Start here")
       - Section subtitle (1 sentence)
       - 3 items in approved order, each with: title, subtext,
         recommended link target
       Ask: "Approve, or tell me what to tweak."

  6. ABOUT (short bio)
     This is where people learn who you are and what you're about.
     Coreli auto-generates a bio when you set up your page, so you
     probably already have one.

     Ask first:
       "Have you looked at your current About section yet?
         A) Yes — I want to keep it (paste it here and I'll polish it
            if you want, or we move on)
         B) Yes — it's not quite right, I want to rewrite it
         C) No — I haven't seen it yet, draft me one based on research
         D) I want to write my own from scratch (tell me your angle)"

     If A: ask me to paste the current bio.
       Then ask: "Want me to:
         X) Leave it alone — it works
         Y) Tighten it up (light edits, same voice)
         Z) Polish it (sharper language, same content)"
       If X, confirm and move on. If Y or Z, return the edited version
       and ask: "Approve, or tell me what to tweak."

     If B or C: draft a 2-3 sentence bio based on the research, in plain
     language. Make it sound like a person, not a press release.
       Ask: "Here's a draft: [DRAFT]
         A) Use this
         B) Make it shorter / more casual
         C) Make it more professional
         D) Rewrite it from scratch (tell me what to change)"

     If D: ask "What's the angle you want to lead with?
         X) What I do (job/role)
         Y) Who I help and how
         Z) The story of how I got here
         W) Other (tell me)"
       Then draft based on their pick and offer the same A/B/C/D
       refinement options.

  7. SOCIAL LINKS (icons linking to my platforms)
     Buttons linking to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Substack, etc.
     Ask: "Which platforms should I link? Paste your handles or URLs.
       Common ones: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Substack, LinkedIn,
       Pinterest, Threads, X."
     Then recommend an order — most active platform first.

8. DIRECTORY (the most-clicked section on most Coreli pages)
     A simple link list that traditionally sits right below the Hero on
     top-performing accounts. This is the highest-converting section
     for most users. Don't treat it as a junk drawer — treat it as
     prime real estate.

     IMPORTANT — placement:
     Most top accounts put Directory directly below Hero, ahead of
     Media, Featured, and Discover. The exception: if your media
     content (Reels or ShopMy) is your strongest sales driver, put
     that above Directory instead. Default to Directory-second unless
     there's a clear reason not to.

     IMPORTANT — mobile only:
     Directory only shows on mobile. Don't worry about desktop here —
     desktop users get value from Hero, Media, and Discover.

     Ask first:
       "Paste your current link-in-bio list (Linktree, Beacons, your
       existing Coreli directory, or just type out the links you'd
       want here). If you don't have one, tell me what you want
       people to find — I'll suggest links."

     Then do three things:

     1. CLEAN the list:
        - Drop dupes that already live in other sections (Hero link,
          Discover pillars, Social Links). The Directory should be
          the *additional* stuff, not a re-list of everything.
        - Drop dead links or anything you wouldn't want a stranger
          clicking on first.

     2. REORDER for clicks:
        Use the same logic as Hero and Discover: low-friction beats
        high-revenue at the top.
        - Slot 1 (top): the single highest-intent link a stranger
          would click — usually a free thing, a current promo, or
          your most active offer
        - Middle slots: paid offers, products, services
        - Bottom slots: high-intent / niche links (contact, press,
          older content)

        Show the reordered list. Ask: "Approve this order? YES / edit"

     3. SUGGEST placement in the page layout:
        After the directory is set, ask:
          "Where should we place Directory in your section order?
            A) Right below Hero (recommended — most top accounts do this)
            B) Below Media (only if your Reels/ShopMy is your strongest
               sales driver)
            C) Somewhere else (tell me where and I'll explain the
               tradeoff)"
  9. FOOTER
     Just my name or brand at the bottom. Clean sign-off.
     Default: "[Your Name]" or "[Brand Name]"
     Ask: "A) Use my name  B) Use brand name  C) Custom (tell me)"

STEP 3 — WRAP

Before the checklist, give me a SETUP SUMMARY I can paste into
Coreli section by section. Format it like this:

═══════════════════════════════════
YOUR CORELI SETUP — COPY/PASTE READY
═══════════════════════════════════

1. TOP BANNER
   [Final banner copy or "Skip — add later"]

2. HERO
   Image: [Description of image type to upload]
   Tagline: [Final tagline]
   Hero link URL: [URL]
   Hero link button copy: [BUTTON TEXT]

3. FEATURED (mobile only)
   Item 1:
     Caption: [TEXT]
     Button: [TEXT]
     Link: [URL]
   Item 2: [same format]
   Item 3: [same format]

4. MEDIA
   Source: [Reels Auto / Reels Custom / ShopMy / Skip]
   If Custom, for each item:
     Caption: [TEXT]
     Button: [TEXT]
     Link: [URL]

5. DISCOVER
   Section title: [TITLE]
   Section subtitle: [SUBTITLE]
   Slot 1: [TITLE] | [SUBTEXT] | [LINK]
   Slot 2: [TITLE] | [SUBTEXT] | [LINK]
   Slot 3: [TITLE] | [SUBTEXT] | [LINK]

6. ABOUT
   [Final bio]

7. SOCIAL LINKS (in order)
    [Platform] — [URL]
    [Platform] — [URL]
   ...

8. DIRECTORY (mobile only) — placed [right below Hero / below Media]
   [Link name] — [URL]
   [Link name] — [URL]
   ...

9. FOOTER
   [Footer text]

═══════════════════════════════════

Then give me:
- A checklist of what I still need to do offline...
- Reminder to switch to the mobile view builder for quicker editing feedback. Mention this is all faster on desktop.
- 3 things to revisit in 30 days (most likely: Top Banner, Featured,
  Media if on Custom)
- A reminder that Featured and Directory are mobile-only — desktop
  visitors won't see those, so the desktop version of my page leans
  on Hero, Media, Discover, About, Social Links, Footer

OUTPUT RULES
- One section at a time. Don't dump everything at once.
- Multiple choice over open-ended whenever possible.
- Short, concrete, no hype. Skip filler.
- If I haven't replied to your question, don't keep going — wait.
- Plain language, ~8th grade reading level.
- When you give me draft copy, label it clearly so I can copy-paste.
- Don't tell me to paste anything into Coreli mid-conversation. Save 
  it all for the SETUP SUMMARY at the end.

Start with Step 1 now.