Common Use Cases

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Inspiration and starting points for different project types

Sticklight handles a wide range of web projects. Here’s what you can build and how to approach each type.

Creative Portfolios

Showcase work with visual impact.

Key elements:

  • Hero with name/title and brief positioning statement
  • Project grid with hover effects and filtering
  • Individual case study pages with process documentation
  • About section with photo and background
  • Contact form or booking link

Example prompt:

“Build a portfolio for a brand designer. Include a minimal hero with practice name and appointment CTA, services section with 6 offerings, meet the team with 4 dentists, patient testimonials, location with map and hours, and a contact form.”

Landing Pages

High-converting pages for products, services, or signups.

Key elements:

  • Clear headline communicating the value proposition
  • Social proof (testimonials, logos, stats)
  • Feature highlights with icons
  • Strong call-to-action buttons
  • FAQ section to address objections

Example prompt:

“Build a landing page for a productivity app. Include a hero with headline, subheadline, and email signup form. Add a section with 4 feature cards with icons, a testimonial carousel, pricing table with 3 tiers, and a final CTA section.”

Agency & Studio Sites

Multi-page sites that establish credibility and generate leads.

Key elements:

  • Services overview with detailed sub-pages
  • Case studies demonstrating results
  • Team section with bios
  • Process explanation
  • Multiple contact touchpoints

Example prompt:

“Build a website for a digital marketing agency. Pages needed: Home with hero and services overview, Services page with detailed offerings, Work page with case study grid, About page with team members, Contact page with form and office locations.”

Event Microsites

Time-sensitive pages for conferences, launches, or gatherings.

Key elements:

  • Countdown timer to event date
  • Speaker/performer lineup with bios
  • Schedule or agenda
  • Venue information with map
  • Registration or ticket purchase

Example prompt:

“Build a microsite for a design conference. Include a hero with event name, date, and countdown timer. Add sections for speaker lineup (8 speakers with photos and bios), schedule by day, venue details with embedded map, and a ticket purchase CTA.”

Documentation Hubs

Searchable knowledge bases and help centers.

Key elements:

  • Search functionality
  • Categorized article listing
  • Individual article pages with navigation
  • Breadcrumbs for orientation
  • Related articles suggestions

Example prompt:

“Build a documentation site for a SaaS product. Include a search bar, category cards for different topics (Getting Started, Features, Integrations, Troubleshooting), and article pages with sidebar navigation.”

Service Businesses

Local businesses and professional services. If you need to store customer inquiries or bookings, consider enabling Cloud Backend.

Key elements:

  • Service descriptions with pricing
  • Booking or contact functionality
  • Location and hours
  • Customer testimonials
  • Staff or team profiles

Example prompt:

“Build a site for a dental practice. Include a hero with practice name and appointment CTA, services section with 6 offerings, meet the team with 4 dentists, patient testimonials, location with map and hours, and a contact form.”

Getting Started

Ready to build? Start with the Quick Start Guide or explore effective prompting techniques to get the best results.

Last updated: July 21, 2026

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