How We Develop Your Website
A transparent walkthrough of how we turn your Getting Started answers + public info into clear website content — with a full Example Rescue demo.
Quick Path
- Collect raw answers (incomplete is OK).
- Generate a clean first draft without adding new facts.
- Generate a build prompt for a website-building tool.
- Use the build prompt to create Home/About/Adopt/etc blocks.
- Review the assembled example result for structure and tone.
Step 1 — Raw Q&A (Example Rescue)
These are plain, real answers from Getting Started.
They do not need to sound professional.
- Answer in your own words (short is fine).
- If you don’t know something, write “not sure yet”.
- Paste links you already use (Petfinder, Google Forms, PayPal, social media).
- If you need to start, return to Getting Started.
Expand to copy: Blank Q&A template (copy/paste)Copy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
# Getting Started — Blank Q&A Template (Copy/Paste)
Use this as a starting point. Short answers are fine.
For the most current list of questions (it may be updated over time), start from the Getting Started page.
## Step 1: About You (Getting Started)
### 1) Domain & Hosting
Q: Do you currently have a website? URL? How often updated?
A:
Q: Do you already have a domain name?
A:
Q: What tasks do you feel comfortable handling?
A:
### 2) Organization Details
Q: Official name?
A:
Q: Briefly, what do you do?
A:
Q: Founded year?
A:
Q: Nonprofit status?
A:
### 3) Branding & Visuals
Q: Do you have a logo?
A:
Q: Brand colors / fonts?
A:
Q: Photos?
A:
Q: Can you provide any example images we can start with?
A:
Q: Tone?
A:
### 4) Website Structure & Pages
Q: What pages do you want?
A:
Q: Any features?
A:
### 5) Pet Registries & Listings
Q: Which registries do you use?
A:
Q: Show listings on website?
A:
### 6) Forms & Sign-Ups
Q: Do you currently have adoption/foster/volunteer forms?
A:
Q: Any other forms?
A:
Q: Email or mailing list?
A:
### 7) Content & Copy
Q: Do you already have written content?
A:
Q: Team bios?
A:
Q: What actions should visitors take?
A:
### 7b) News & Events (Optional, But Recommended)
Q: Do you want a “News” or “News & Events” page on your website?
A:
Q: Do you host adoption events, fundraisers, or community outreach events?
A:
Q: If yes, paste 1–3 examples (title, date, location, short description). If you don’t have any yet, write “none yet”.
A:
Q: If you post updates today, where do they go (Facebook/Instagram/email/etc.)?
A:
### 8) Technical & Accessibility Needs
Q: Mobile-friendly?
A:
Q: Multiple languages?
A:
Q: Integrations?
A:
### 9) Visibility & Reach
Q: Website title?
A:
Q: Short description for search?
A:
Q: Keywords?
A:
Q: Analytics?
A:
### 10) Contact Information
Primary email:
Phone:
Location/service area:
### 11) Timeline & Maintenance
Q: When launch?
A:
Q: Who maintains it?
A:
### 12) Inspiration & Preferences
Q: Websites you like?
A:
Q: Tone?
A:
## Step 2: Rescue Workflow (Getting Started)
### 1) Adoption
Q: Steps involved?
A:
Additional notes:
### 2) Intake
Q: How do animals enter?
A:
Q: What info collected?
A:
### 3) Foster Program
Q: How recruit fosters?
A:
Q: Screening?
A:
Q: How track check-ins?
A:
### 4) Volunteer
Q: How do volunteers get involved?
A:
### 5) Policies & Records
Q: Where are records stored?
A:
### 6) Communication & Updates
Q: How often is your website updated?
A:
Recurring questions:
A:
## Links (if you have them)
- Facebook:
- Instagram:
- Donation link:
- Pet registry link:
You have a single block of answers you can reuse as the source of truth.
It’s okay if some items say “not sure yet”.
Expand to copy: Example raw Q&A (completed)Copy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
# Example Rescue — Raw Questionnaire (Example)
This is a fictional example. The tone is intentionally unpolished, like a real volunteer responder.
Some answers are missing — that is expected.
## Step 1: About You (Getting Started)
### 1) Domain & Hosting
Q: Do you currently have a website? URL? How often updated?
A: We don't have a real website yet. We mostly use Facebook and Instagram. We try to post a few times a week when we can.
Q: Do you already have a domain name?
A: Not yet. We want something like example-rescue.org but we haven't bought anything.
Q: What tasks do you feel comfortable handling?
A: Updating text if it's simple. Posting pictures. I don't know anything about "hosting" or whatever. I'm learning.
### 2) Organization Details
Q: Official name?
A: Example Rescue (we're still deciding if it should be Example Dog Rescue).
Q: Briefly, what do you do?
A: We pull dogs from local shelters and owner surrenders when we can. We place dogs into foster homes and work to get them adopted.
Q: Founded year?
A: 2025 (late 2025).
Q: Nonprofit status?
A: Yes, we are a 501(c)(3). We are new so we don't have a lot of documents organized online yet.
### 3) Branding & Visuals
Q: Do you have a logo?
A: Sort of. It's not official. We need help. We also included 4 sample images below so they can be evaluated for feasibility and fit.
Q: Brand colors / fonts?
A: We like blue and green. Nothing fancy. We don't have exact hex colors picked.
Q: Photos?
A: Yes, lots of dog photos. Not organized. We also included 4 sample images below so they can be evaluated for feasibility and fit.
Q: Can you provide any example images we can start with?
A: Yes. Here are 4 sample images we can use for the website (to evaluate feasibility and fit):
- Logo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/logo.webp
- Hero photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-hero.webp
- Volunteers photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-volunteers.webp
- Dog photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-dog.webp
Q: Tone?
A: Friendly and caring, not too "corporate".
### 4) Website Structure & Pages
Q: What pages do you want?
A: Home, About, Adopt, Foster, Donate, Volunteer, Contact, maybe FAQ.
Q: Any features?
A: A contact form. A foster application form (eventually). Maybe show adoptable dogs from Petfinder.
### 5) Pet Registries & Listings
Q: Which registries do you use?
A: Petfinder. Our Petfinder page is: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Q: Show listings on website?
A: Yes, if possible.
### 6) Forms & Sign-Ups
Q: Do you currently have adoption/foster/volunteer forms?
A: Yes. We have a Google Form foster application here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link
A: Adoption is mostly by message and then we send a form.
Q: Any other forms?
A: Contact form would be good.
Q: Email or mailing list?
A: None yet. We just do posts.
### 7) Content & Copy
Q: Do you already have written content?
A: Some posts and notes. We can write but it's hard to make it sound "official".
Q: Team bios?
A: Not really. It's mostly just a small group of volunteers.
Q: What actions should visitors take?
A: Adopt, foster, donate, volunteer, and share our posts.
### 7b) News & Events (Optional, But Recommended)
Q: Do you want a “News” or “News & Events” page on your website?
A: Yes, a News page. Mostly for events and announcements.
Q: Do you host adoption events, fundraisers, or community outreach events?
A: We try. Sometimes we do adoption events.
Q: If yes, paste 1–3 examples (title, date, location, short description). If you don’t have any yet, write “none yet”.
A:
- Title: Holiday Adoption Event
Date: 2030-12-14
Location: Riverside Adoption Center, Riverside County, CA
Description: Join us for a special holiday adoption event with meet-and-greets with foster dogs, adoption counseling, and same-day application support.
- Title: Spring Community Adoption Fair
Date: 2024-04-20
Location: Downtown Riverside Community Plaza, CA
Description: Thank you to everyone who joined our spring adoption fair. We connected families with foster dogs, shared rescue resources, and welcomed new supporters.
Q: If you post updates today, where do they go (Facebook/Instagram/email/etc.)?
A: Facebook and Instagram mostly.
### 8) Technical & Accessibility Needs
Q: Mobile-friendly?
A: Yes, most people are on phones.
Q: Multiple languages?
A: Not right now.
Q: Integrations?
A: Petfinder and PayPal.
### 9) Visibility & Reach (Friendly SEO)
Q: Website title?
A: Example Rescue — foster-based dog rescue.
Q: Short description for search?
A: We rescue dogs and place them in foster homes until adoption.
Q: Keywords?
A: dog rescue, foster-based rescue, Riverside County dog rescue, adopt a dog.
Q: Analytics?
A: No.
### 10) Contact Information
Primary email: hello@examplerescue.org (we can make a real one later)
Phone: (951) 555-0138
Location/service area: Riverside County, CA (and nearby)
### 11) Timeline & Maintenance
Q: When launch?
A: As soon as we can. Within a month or two would be amazing.
Q: Who maintains it?
A: Probably me and one other volunteer, but we need it to be easy.
### 12) Inspiration & Preferences
Q: Websites you like?
A: We like simple rescues where it's easy to find the adopt/foster info.
Q: Tone?
A: Friendly, caring, not too "corporate".
## Step 2: Rescue Workflow (Getting Started)
### 1) Adoption
Q: Steps involved?
A: See a dog -> message us -> we send an application -> we call -> meet and greet -> adoption contract -> follow up.
Additional notes:
- Sometimes it depends on the dog (medical needs, behavior).
- We try to be fair but it can be hard when we get a lot of messages.
### 2) Intake
Q: How do animals enter?
A: Shelter pull requests and owner surrenders (we can't take many).
Q: What info collected?
A: Basic medical, where the dog came from, notes from shelter, any behavior notes.
### 3) Foster Program
Q: How recruit fosters?
A: Mostly social media.
Q: Screening?
A: Application review + phone call.
Q: How track check-ins?
A: Mostly text messages and Facebook messages (unpolished).
### 4) Volunteer
Q: How do volunteers get involved?
A: People message us and we try to plug them in.
### 5) Policies & Records
Q: Where are records stored?
A: Some in Google Drive, some in text threads, some in Petfinder notes. We need this to be better.
### 6) Communication & Updates
Q: How often is website updated?
A: No website yet. Social media updates a few times a week.
Recurring questions:
A: adoption fees, where we are located, how to foster, can we take a surrender.
## Social media links (fictional)
- Facebook: https://facebook.com/ExampleRescueCA
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/example.rescue.ca
## Donation link (fictional)
- PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
## Pet registry link
- Petfinder: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Optional reference: view the 4 sample images included in the Q&A




Step 2 — AI augmented copy
This step rewrites raw answers into clear website writing.
The AI must not invent details; missing info becomes “details coming soon”.
- Open your AI chatbot.
- Copy the prompt exactly as shown.
- Paste it into the chat and run it.
- Review the output and remove anything that looks made up.
Expand to copy: Step 2 promptCopy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
You are helping turn unpolished questionnaire answers into an accurate, website-ready draft.
INPUT
- Raw Q&A (pasted below). Treat it as the only source of truth.
- You may reorganize, rewrite, and improve clarity.
- You may not invent facts, policies, numbers, fees, locations, partnerships, or claims that are not explicitly stated.
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS
1) Create a concise "Facts we know" section (bullets).
2) Identify what’s not provided yet (bullets). Do not guess. Use language like “details coming soon.”
3) Based only on the Raw Q&A, list the pages you will draft (Page name + route). Only include pages the Raw Q&A supports.
4) Produce page-by-page website copy for exactly those pages:
- Page heading
- Content blocks (headings, short paragraphs, scannable lists, simple calls-to-action)
5) Create an FAQ that is strictly derived from the facts. If an answer requires missing info, say “details coming soon” and tell the visitor how to contact the rescue.
6) If the Raw Q&A includes News/Events items:
- Draft a “News” or “News & Events” page (route: /news).
- List only the events/announcements provided in the Raw Q&A (title, date, location, description). Do not add new events or new details.
7) Do not generate build instructions, coding instructions, or technical checklists in this step. This step is only for the draft copy so humans can review it for accuracy.
TONE / STYLE
- Match the tone described in the Raw Q&A. If tone isn’t specified, do not assume one—keep wording neutral, clear, and plain-language.
- Prefer short paragraphs and scannable lists.
- Keep wording clear on mobile.
RAW Q&A (START)
# Example Rescue — Raw Questionnaire (Example)
This is a fictional example. The tone is intentionally unpolished, like a real volunteer responder.
Some answers are missing — that is expected.
## Step 1: About You (Getting Started)
### 1) Domain & Hosting
Q: Do you currently have a website? URL? How often updated?
A: We don't have a real website yet. We mostly use Facebook and Instagram. We try to post a few times a week when we can.
Q: Do you already have a domain name?
A: Not yet. We want something like example-rescue.org but we haven't bought anything.
Q: What tasks do you feel comfortable handling?
A: Updating text if it's simple. Posting pictures. I don't know anything about "hosting" or whatever. I'm learning.
### 2) Organization Details
Q: Official name?
A: Example Rescue (we're still deciding if it should be Example Dog Rescue).
Q: Briefly, what do you do?
A: We pull dogs from local shelters and owner surrenders when we can. We place dogs into foster homes and work to get them adopted.
Q: Founded year?
A: 2025 (late 2025).
Q: Nonprofit status?
A: Yes, we are a 501(c)(3). We are new so we don't have a lot of documents organized online yet.
### 3) Branding & Visuals
Q: Do you have a logo?
A: Sort of. It's not official. We need help. We also included 4 sample images below so they can be evaluated for feasibility and fit.
Q: Brand colors / fonts?
A: We like blue and green. Nothing fancy. We don't have exact hex colors picked.
Q: Photos?
A: Yes, lots of dog photos. Not organized. We also included 4 sample images below so they can be evaluated for feasibility and fit.
Q: Can you provide any example images we can start with?
A: Yes. Here are 4 sample images we can use for the website (to evaluate feasibility and fit):
- Logo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/logo.webp
- Hero photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-hero.webp
- Volunteers photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-volunteers.webp
- Dog photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-dog.webp
Q: Tone?
A: Friendly and caring, not too "corporate".
### 4) Website Structure & Pages
Q: What pages do you want?
A: Home, About, Adopt, Foster, Donate, Volunteer, Contact, maybe FAQ.
Q: Any features?
A: A contact form. A foster application form (eventually). Maybe show adoptable dogs from Petfinder.
### 5) Pet Registries & Listings
Q: Which registries do you use?
A: Petfinder. Our Petfinder page is: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Q: Show listings on website?
A: Yes, if possible.
### 6) Forms & Sign-Ups
Q: Do you currently have adoption/foster/volunteer forms?
A: Yes. We have a Google Form foster application here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link
A: Adoption is mostly by message and then we send a form.
Q: Any other forms?
A: Contact form would be good.
Q: Email or mailing list?
A: None yet. We just do posts.
### 7) Content & Copy
Q: Do you already have written content?
A: Some posts and notes. We can write but it's hard to make it sound "official".
Q: Team bios?
A: Not really. It's mostly just a small group of volunteers.
Q: What actions should visitors take?
A: Adopt, foster, donate, volunteer, and share our posts.
### 7b) News & Events (Optional, But Recommended)
Q: Do you want a “News” or “News & Events” page on your website?
A: Yes, a News page. Mostly for events and announcements.
Q: Do you host adoption events, fundraisers, or community outreach events?
A: We try. Sometimes we do adoption events.
Q: If yes, paste 1–3 examples (title, date, location, short description). If you don’t have any yet, write “none yet”.
A:
- Title: Holiday Adoption Event
Date: 2030-12-14
Location: Riverside Adoption Center, Riverside County, CA
Description: Join us for a special holiday adoption event with meet-and-greets with foster dogs, adoption counseling, and same-day application support.
- Title: Spring Community Adoption Fair
Date: 2024-04-20
Location: Downtown Riverside Community Plaza, CA
Description: Thank you to everyone who joined our spring adoption fair. We connected families with foster dogs, shared rescue resources, and welcomed new supporters.
Q: If you post updates today, where do they go (Facebook/Instagram/email/etc.)?
A: Facebook and Instagram mostly.
### 8) Technical & Accessibility Needs
Q: Mobile-friendly?
A: Yes, most people are on phones.
Q: Multiple languages?
A: Not right now.
Q: Integrations?
A: Petfinder and PayPal.
### 9) Visibility & Reach (Friendly SEO)
Q: Website title?
A: Example Rescue — foster-based dog rescue.
Q: Short description for search?
A: We rescue dogs and place them in foster homes until adoption.
Q: Keywords?
A: dog rescue, foster-based rescue, Riverside County dog rescue, adopt a dog.
Q: Analytics?
A: No.
### 10) Contact Information
Primary email: hello@examplerescue.org (we can make a real one later)
Phone: (951) 555-0138
Location/service area: Riverside County, CA (and nearby)
### 11) Timeline & Maintenance
Q: When launch?
A: As soon as we can. Within a month or two would be amazing.
Q: Who maintains it?
A: Probably me and one other volunteer, but we need it to be easy.
### 12) Inspiration & Preferences
Q: Websites you like?
A: We like simple rescues where it's easy to find the adopt/foster info.
Q: Tone?
A: Friendly, caring, not too "corporate".
## Step 2: Rescue Workflow (Getting Started)
### 1) Adoption
Q: Steps involved?
A: See a dog -> message us -> we send an application -> we call -> meet and greet -> adoption contract -> follow up.
Additional notes:
- Sometimes it depends on the dog (medical needs, behavior).
- We try to be fair but it can be hard when we get a lot of messages.
### 2) Intake
Q: How do animals enter?
A: Shelter pull requests and owner surrenders (we can't take many).
Q: What info collected?
A: Basic medical, where the dog came from, notes from shelter, any behavior notes.
### 3) Foster Program
Q: How recruit fosters?
A: Mostly social media.
Q: Screening?
A: Application review + phone call.
Q: How track check-ins?
A: Mostly text messages and Facebook messages (unpolished).
### 4) Volunteer
Q: How do volunteers get involved?
A: People message us and we try to plug them in.
### 5) Policies & Records
Q: Where are records stored?
A: Some in Google Drive, some in text threads, some in Petfinder notes. We need this to be better.
### 6) Communication & Updates
Q: How often is website updated?
A: No website yet. Social media updates a few times a week.
Recurring questions:
A: adoption fees, where we are located, how to foster, can we take a surrender.
## Social media links (fictional)
- Facebook: https://facebook.com/ExampleRescueCA
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/example.rescue.ca
## Donation link (fictional)
- PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
## Pet registry link
- Petfinder: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
RAW Q&A (END)
You get a clean first draft that stays fact-accurate.
Optional reference: see example output
Expand to copy: Example output (reference)Copy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
# Example Rescue — Augmented Website Copy (No New Facts Added)
Below is an example of how we turn raw, incomplete responses into clear website-ready content.
We do *not* invent facts, policies, or numbers. We only:
- organize what was provided
- improve clarity and tone
- use “details coming soon” wording when something is not provided so nothing gets silently assumed
## Homepage
Hero headline:
Example Rescue — foster-based dog rescue in Riverside County, CA
Hero subheadline:
We pull dogs from local shelters and help them transition into foster homes until adoption.
Primary calls-to-action:
- Adopt
- Foster
- Donate
## About
Example Rescue is a small, volunteer-run 501(c)(3) founded in late 2025. We focus on shelter pulls and limited owner surrenders when we have capacity. Our goal is simple: place dogs into safe foster homes, support them through transition, and match them with adopters who are ready for the commitment.
What we need help with (transparency note):
We’re a newer organization and we’re still organizing our documentation and processes online. If you have questions, please contact us — we respond as quickly as we can.
## Adopt
Our adoption process (high level):
1. Find a dog you’re interested in
2. Message us to start the conversation
3. Complete an application (we’ll send it to you)
4. Phone call
5. Meet-and-greet
6. Adoption contract
7. Follow-up
Notes:
- Some steps may vary depending on the dog’s medical or behavioral needs.
- If you’re not sure where to start, message us — we’ll guide you.
Details coming soon:
- Adoption fee range
- Vet reference / home check requirements (if any)
- Landlord verification policy (if any)
## Foster
Fostering is how we save lives. Right now, we recruit and coordinate fosters primarily through social media. If you’re interested:
- Start with our foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link
- We’ll schedule a phone call
- We’ll match a dog based on your home, schedule, and experience
Pain point we’re improving:
We currently rely on text and social messages for check-ins. We’re working on a clearer system so fosters always know where to find guidance and updates.
Details coming soon:
- Foster supplies policy (food/crates/vet care)
- Emergency contacts and after-hours process
## Donate
Donations help cover essentials like medical care, food, and transport. We currently accept donations via PayPal:
https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Details coming soon:
- Donation “impact examples” (e.g., what $50/$100 typically covers)
- Other ways to donate (supplies, in-kind, etc.)
## News & Events
We use this page for announcements and adoption/community events.
Upcoming / recent examples:
- Holiday Adoption Event
- Date: Saturday, December 14, 2030
- Location: Riverside Adoption Center, Riverside County, CA
- Summary: Meet-and-greets with foster dogs, adoption counseling, and same-day application support.
- Call to action: Contact us to pre-register.
- Spring Community Adoption Fair
- Date: Saturday, April 20, 2024
- Location: Downtown Riverside Community Plaza, CA
- Summary: Thank you to everyone who joined. We connected families with foster dogs, shared rescue resources, and welcomed new supporters.
- Call to action: Contact us with questions about future events.
## Volunteer
We’re small, and volunteers make everything possible. If you want to help, contact us and tell us:
- what you’re good at
- what schedule you have
- what kind of work you enjoy (events, transport, admin, outreach, etc.)
## Contact
Email: hello@examplerescue.org
Phone: (951) 555-0138
Service area: Riverside County, CA (and nearby)
Social media:
- Facebook: https://facebook.com/ExampleRescueCA
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/example.rescue.ca
Petfinder:
- https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Donations:
- PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Brand notes (from the raw answers):
- Colors: blue and green (exact hex values not provided)
- Tone: friendly, caring, not too corporate
Images (from the raw answers):
- Logo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/logo.webp
- Hero photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-hero.webp
- Volunteers photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-volunteers.webp
- Dog photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-dog.webp
FAQ (based only on what we know)
Q: Where are you located?
A: We serve Riverside County, CA (and nearby).
Q: Are you a nonprofit?
A: Yes. Example Rescue is a 501(c)(3) and was founded in late 2025.
Q: Where can I see adoptable dogs?
A: We use Petfinder for listings. You can start here: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Q: How does adoption work?
A: Find a dog you're interested in, message us, complete an application (we'll send it), then we do a phone call, a meet-and-greet, an adoption contract, and follow up. Some steps may vary depending on the dog.
Q: How do I foster?
A: Start with our foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link We’ll schedule a phone call and match a dog based on your home, schedule, and experience. Right now we coordinate and check in mostly by text and social messages.
Q: How can I donate?
A: We currently accept donations via PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Q: How can I volunteer?
A: Contact us and tell us what you're good at, your schedule, and the type of work you enjoy (events, transport, admin, outreach, etc.).
Step 3 — Generate the build prompt
This step converts your approved draft into a single set of build instructions.
You’ll paste those instructions into the website-building tool in the next step.
- Open your AI chatbot.
- Copy the prompt exactly as shown.
- Paste it into the chat and run it.
- If you used a different Step 2 output, replace the AI-augmented copy section with your own Step 2 result.
- Copy the output code block titled “Website build instructions”.
Expand to copy: Step 3 promptCopy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
You are helping convert a rescue’s approved website draft into instructions for a website-building AI tool.
INSTRUCTIONS
1) Use the AI-augmented copy below as your only source of truth for:
- which pages exist
- the tone and style
- wording choices like “details coming soon”
2) Do not invent fees, policies, numbers, partnerships, or claims.
OUTPUT
Return TWO code blocks:
1) A code block titled “Website build instructions” that includes:
- Goal (short)
- Rules
- Re-state the key rules from the AI-augmented copy (do not invent facts; use “details coming soon” when needed).
- Error + fallback pages (required)
- Generate a branded custom 404 page.
- Generate a branded “Oops” page (runtime error fallback).
- Show clear recovery links on both pages (at minimum: Home + Contact, plus any other relevant links like Adopt/Foster/Donate).
- Pages to build
- List the pages (Page name + route) based only on what the AI-augmented copy includes.
- Do not hardcode a standard set of pages.
- Required content per page
- For each page you listed, add a short checklist of what it must contain.
- Google + Bing indexing rules (strict)
- Exactly one title tag per page.
- Exactly one meta description tag per page.
- Meta descriptions must be 25 to 160 characters and unique per page.
- Exactly one canonical link per page, and use the same preferred domain everywhere.
- Exactly one main heading (H1) per page.
- Do not add noindex or nofollow unless explicitly requested.
- Do not hard-code title/description tags in the base HTML template.
- Keep only one viewport meta tag.
- Ensure robots.txt does not block public pages that should index.
- Link preview image (social sharing)
- Ensure there is a default link preview image at /og-image.jpg (1200x630).
- If a logo and/or tagline is provided in the approved draft, use it in the image; otherwise use the organization name.
- Keep the design simple and readable at small sizes (logo + short text on a clean background).
- Sitemap + robots
- Generate a sitemap.xml that includes every public route that exists.
- Include the sitemap in robots.txt so crawl bots can find it.
- Indexing QA checklist
- End with a short table (one row per route) confirming:
- title tag count = 1
- description tag count = 1
- canonical tag count = 1
- h1 count = 1
- no noindex present
- route included in sitemap.xml
2) A second code block titled “Approved copy (from Step 2)” that contains the AI-augmented copy verbatim, with no edits.
AI-AUGMENTED COPY (CODE FROM PREVIOUS STEP)
# Example Rescue — Augmented Website Copy (No New Facts Added)
Below is an example of how we turn raw, incomplete responses into clear website-ready content.
We do *not* invent facts, policies, or numbers. We only:
- organize what was provided
- improve clarity and tone
- use “details coming soon” wording when something is not provided so nothing gets silently assumed
## Homepage
Hero headline:
Example Rescue — foster-based dog rescue in Riverside County, CA
Hero subheadline:
We pull dogs from local shelters and help them transition into foster homes until adoption.
Primary calls-to-action:
- Adopt
- Foster
- Donate
## About
Example Rescue is a small, volunteer-run 501(c)(3) founded in late 2025. We focus on shelter pulls and limited owner surrenders when we have capacity. Our goal is simple: place dogs into safe foster homes, support them through transition, and match them with adopters who are ready for the commitment.
What we need help with (transparency note):
We’re a newer organization and we’re still organizing our documentation and processes online. If you have questions, please contact us — we respond as quickly as we can.
## Adopt
Our adoption process (high level):
1. Find a dog you’re interested in
2. Message us to start the conversation
3. Complete an application (we’ll send it to you)
4. Phone call
5. Meet-and-greet
6. Adoption contract
7. Follow-up
Notes:
- Some steps may vary depending on the dog’s medical or behavioral needs.
- If you’re not sure where to start, message us — we’ll guide you.
Details coming soon:
- Adoption fee range
- Vet reference / home check requirements (if any)
- Landlord verification policy (if any)
## Foster
Fostering is how we save lives. Right now, we recruit and coordinate fosters primarily through social media. If you’re interested:
- Start with our foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link
- We’ll schedule a phone call
- We’ll match a dog based on your home, schedule, and experience
Pain point we’re improving:
We currently rely on text and social messages for check-ins. We’re working on a clearer system so fosters always know where to find guidance and updates.
Details coming soon:
- Foster supplies policy (food/crates/vet care)
- Emergency contacts and after-hours process
## Donate
Donations help cover essentials like medical care, food, and transport. We currently accept donations via PayPal:
https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Details coming soon:
- Donation “impact examples” (e.g., what $50/$100 typically covers)
- Other ways to donate (supplies, in-kind, etc.)
## News & Events
We use this page for announcements and adoption/community events.
Upcoming / recent examples:
- Holiday Adoption Event
- Date: Saturday, December 14, 2030
- Location: Riverside Adoption Center, Riverside County, CA
- Summary: Meet-and-greets with foster dogs, adoption counseling, and same-day application support.
- Call to action: Contact us to pre-register.
- Spring Community Adoption Fair
- Date: Saturday, April 20, 2024
- Location: Downtown Riverside Community Plaza, CA
- Summary: Thank you to everyone who joined. We connected families with foster dogs, shared rescue resources, and welcomed new supporters.
- Call to action: Contact us with questions about future events.
## Volunteer
We’re small, and volunteers make everything possible. If you want to help, contact us and tell us:
- what you’re good at
- what schedule you have
- what kind of work you enjoy (events, transport, admin, outreach, etc.)
## Contact
Email: hello@examplerescue.org
Phone: (951) 555-0138
Service area: Riverside County, CA (and nearby)
Social media:
- Facebook: https://facebook.com/ExampleRescueCA
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/example.rescue.ca
Petfinder:
- https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Donations:
- PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Brand notes (from the raw answers):
- Colors: blue and green (exact hex values not provided)
- Tone: friendly, caring, not too corporate
Images (from the raw answers):
- Logo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/logo.webp
- Hero photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-hero.webp
- Volunteers photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-volunteers.webp
- Dog photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-dog.webp
FAQ (based only on what we know)
Q: Where are you located?
A: We serve Riverside County, CA (and nearby).
Q: Are you a nonprofit?
A: Yes. Example Rescue is a 501(c)(3) and was founded in late 2025.
Q: Where can I see adoptable dogs?
A: We use Petfinder for listings. You can start here: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Q: How does adoption work?
A: Find a dog you're interested in, message us, complete an application (we'll send it), then we do a phone call, a meet-and-greet, an adoption contract, and follow up. Some steps may vary depending on the dog.
Q: How do I foster?
A: Start with our foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link We’ll schedule a phone call and match a dog based on your home, schedule, and experience. Right now we coordinate and check in mostly by text and social messages.
Q: How can I donate?
A: We currently accept donations via PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Q: How can I volunteer?
A: Contact us and tell us what you're good at, your schedule, and the type of work you enjoy (events, transport, admin, outreach, etc.).
You have a single, reusable “Website build instructions” block.
It lists the pages your answers support and includes strict indexing rules.
Expand to copy: Example output (Website build instructions)Copy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
Goal
Create a small rescue website for “Example Rescue” using only the approved Step 2 draft.
Rules (read carefully)
- Don’t invent fees, policies, numbers, partnerships, or claims that aren’t explicitly stated in the approved Step 2 draft.
- If a detail isn’t provided, don’t guess. Use “details coming soon” language and keep the page accurate.
- Keep the tone friendly, caring, and not too corporate (as stated in the draft).
- Write for mobile: short paragraphs, clear headings, scannable lists.
Error + fallback pages (required)
- Create a branded 404 page (not found).
- Create a branded “Oops” page (runtime error fallback).
- Show clear recovery links on both pages (Home + Contact at minimum; include the most important primary actions).
Pages to build (derived from the approved draft)
- Home (/)
- About (/about)
- Adopt (/adopt)
- Foster (/foster)
- News (/news)
- Donate (/donate)
- Volunteer (/volunteer)
- Contact (/contact)
- FAQ (/faq)
Provided info (from the approved draft)
- Service area: Riverside County, CA (and nearby)
- Nonprofit status: 501(c)(3); founded in late 2025
- What they do: shelter pulls + limited owner surrenders (as capacity allows); dogs placed in foster homes until adoption
- Adoption process: message -> application -> phone call -> meet-and-greet -> adoption contract -> follow-up (steps may vary by dog)
- Foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link
- Petfinder listings: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
- Donations: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
- Contact: hello@examplerescue.org, (951) 555-0138
- Social: https://facebook.com/ExampleRescueCA, https://instagram.com/example.rescue.ca
- Brand notes: colors blue/green (exact values not provided)
- Images (sample links provided):
- Logo: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/logo.webp
- Hero: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-hero.webp
- Volunteers: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-volunteers.webp
- Dog: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-dog.webp
Required content per page (checklist)
- Home (/)
- Clear headline and short mission summary
- Primary actions: Adopt, Foster, Donate (and link to Volunteer/Contact)
- Mention they are newer and still organizing some information online (not defensive)
- Use the hero image if provided in the approved draft
- About (/about)
- Volunteer-run 501(c)(3), founded late 2025
- Explain “foster-based” in plain language
- Describe shelter pulls + limited owner surrenders (capacity-based)
- Adopt (/adopt)
- List the adoption steps (ordered)
- Link to Petfinder
- Use “details coming soon” for missing items (fees, requirements, etc.)
- Foster (/foster)
- Link the foster application form
- Explain: application -> review -> phone call -> match
- Mention check-ins currently happen via text and social messages
- Use “details coming soon” for missing items (supplies, emergency process, etc.)
- News (/news)
- Headline that clarifies what belongs here (announcements + events)
- Render the event list using only the approved copy (title, date, location, short description)
- Clearly mark upcoming vs past events (if date is provided)
- Include a simple call-to-action (e.g., “Contact us to pre-register”)
- Donate (/donate)
- Link to PayPal
- Use “details coming soon” for missing impact examples or alternative donation methods
- Volunteer (/volunteer)
- Bullets: ways to help, what to share when reaching out (skills, schedule, preferred work)
- Use the volunteers image if provided in the approved draft
- Contact (/contact)
- Email, phone, service area
- Social links
- Petfinder link
- FAQ (/faq)
- Only include questions answerable from the approved draft
- If an answer needs missing info, say “details coming soon” and invite visitors to contact the rescue
Google + Bing indexing rules (strict)
- For every page, include exactly one <title> tag.
- For every page, include exactly one <meta name="description"> tag inside <head>.
- Keep every meta description between 25 and 160 characters (target 140–155) and make each one unique to that page.
- For every page, include exactly one canonical link (<link rel="canonical" ...>) and use the same preferred domain everywhere.
- For every page, include exactly one main heading (<h1>) in the page body.
- Do not add noindex or nofollow unless explicitly requested.
- Do not hard-code title/description tags in the base HTML template.
- Keep only one viewport meta tag for the page.
- Ensure robots.txt does not block public pages that should index.
Link preview image (social sharing)
- Ensure there is a default link preview image at /og-image.jpg (1200x630).
- Use the provided logo (and tagline if present) in a simple, readable layout.
Sitemap + robots
- Generate a sitemap.xml that includes every public route above.
- Include the sitemap in robots.txt so crawl bots can find it.
Indexing QA checklist
After generating all pages, output a short table (one row per route) confirming:
| Route | title=1 | description=1 | canonical=1 | h1=1 | noindex=no | in_sitemap=yes |
| / | | | | | | |
| /about | | | | | | |
| /adopt | | | | | | |
| /foster | | | | | | |
| /news | | | | | | |
| /donate | | | | | | |
| /volunteer | | | | | | |
| /contact | | | | | | |
| /faq | | | | | | |
Expand to copy: Example output (Approved copy from Step 2)Copy exactly as shown. Do not modify.
# Example Rescue — Augmented Website Copy (No New Facts Added)
Below is an example of how we turn raw, incomplete responses into clear website-ready content.
We do *not* invent facts, policies, or numbers. We only:
- organize what was provided
- improve clarity and tone
- use “details coming soon” wording when something is not provided so nothing gets silently assumed
## Homepage
Hero headline:
Example Rescue — foster-based dog rescue in Riverside County, CA
Hero subheadline:
We pull dogs from local shelters and help them transition into foster homes until adoption.
Primary calls-to-action:
- Adopt
- Foster
- Donate
## About
Example Rescue is a small, volunteer-run 501(c)(3) founded in late 2025. We focus on shelter pulls and limited owner surrenders when we have capacity. Our goal is simple: place dogs into safe foster homes, support them through transition, and match them with adopters who are ready for the commitment.
What we need help with (transparency note):
We’re a newer organization and we’re still organizing our documentation and processes online. If you have questions, please contact us — we respond as quickly as we can.
## Adopt
Our adoption process (high level):
1. Find a dog you’re interested in
2. Message us to start the conversation
3. Complete an application (we’ll send it to you)
4. Phone call
5. Meet-and-greet
6. Adoption contract
7. Follow-up
Notes:
- Some steps may vary depending on the dog’s medical or behavioral needs.
- If you’re not sure where to start, message us — we’ll guide you.
Details coming soon:
- Adoption fee range
- Vet reference / home check requirements (if any)
- Landlord verification policy (if any)
## Foster
Fostering is how we save lives. Right now, we recruit and coordinate fosters primarily through social media. If you’re interested:
- Start with our foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link
- We’ll schedule a phone call
- We’ll match a dog based on your home, schedule, and experience
Pain point we’re improving:
We currently rely on text and social messages for check-ins. We’re working on a clearer system so fosters always know where to find guidance and updates.
Details coming soon:
- Foster supplies policy (food/crates/vet care)
- Emergency contacts and after-hours process
## Donate
Donations help cover essentials like medical care, food, and transport. We currently accept donations via PayPal:
https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Details coming soon:
- Donation “impact examples” (e.g., what $50/$100 typically covers)
- Other ways to donate (supplies, in-kind, etc.)
## News & Events
We use this page for announcements and adoption/community events.
Upcoming / recent examples:
- Holiday Adoption Event
- Date: Saturday, December 14, 2030
- Location: Riverside Adoption Center, Riverside County, CA
- Summary: Meet-and-greets with foster dogs, adoption counseling, and same-day application support.
- Call to action: Contact us to pre-register.
- Spring Community Adoption Fair
- Date: Saturday, April 20, 2024
- Location: Downtown Riverside Community Plaza, CA
- Summary: Thank you to everyone who joined. We connected families with foster dogs, shared rescue resources, and welcomed new supporters.
- Call to action: Contact us with questions about future events.
## Volunteer
We’re small, and volunteers make everything possible. If you want to help, contact us and tell us:
- what you’re good at
- what schedule you have
- what kind of work you enjoy (events, transport, admin, outreach, etc.)
## Contact
Email: hello@examplerescue.org
Phone: (951) 555-0138
Service area: Riverside County, CA (and nearby)
Social media:
- Facebook: https://facebook.com/ExampleRescueCA
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/example.rescue.ca
Petfinder:
- https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Donations:
- PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Brand notes (from the raw answers):
- Colors: blue and green (exact hex values not provided)
- Tone: friendly, caring, not too corporate
Images (from the raw answers):
- Logo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/logo.webp
- Hero photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-hero.webp
- Volunteers photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-volunteers.webp
- Dog photo URL: https://www.4leggedit.com/example-rescue/photo-dog.webp
FAQ (based only on what we know)
Q: Where are you located?
A: We serve Riverside County, CA (and nearby).
Q: Are you a nonprofit?
A: Yes. Example Rescue is a 501(c)(3) and was founded in late 2025.
Q: Where can I see adoptable dogs?
A: We use Petfinder for listings. You can start here: https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ca/riversideA/example-rescue-ca1234/
Q: How does adoption work?
A: Find a dog you're interested in, message us, complete an application (we'll send it), then we do a phone call, a meet-and-greet, an adoption contract, and follow up. Some steps may vary depending on the dog.
Q: How do I foster?
A: Start with our foster application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfexampleRescueFosterForm1234567890/viewform?usp=sf_link We’ll schedule a phone call and match a dog based on your home, schedule, and experience. Right now we coordinate and check in mostly by text and social messages.
Q: How can I donate?
A: We currently accept donations via PayPal: https://paypal.me/ExampleRescueCA
Q: How can I volunteer?
A: Contact us and tell us what you're good at, your schedule, and the type of work you enjoy (events, transport, admin, outreach, etc.).
Step 4 — Generate the website content
This step turns your approved writing into real website pages.
It should create only the pages your answers support.
- Open your website-building tool.
- Copy BOTH code blocks you generated in Step 3: “Website build instructions” and “Approved copy (from Step 2)”.
- Paste them into your tool and run it.
- If you’re using Lovable, review the Lovable editing guide. If you’re using a different tool, use the equivalent access/editing instructions for that platform.
You see the expected pages (Home/About/Adopt/etc) with readable content.
The site does not invent missing policies, fees, or requirements.
Step 5 — Review the example result (public demo)
Websites built in Lovable can be verified in the preview window while you work.
NOTE: For anyone who would like to review the outcome of our example case, we’ve published a public sample so you can see the structure and clarity firsthand.
- Open the example site: https://example.4leggedit.com.
- Click through Home, About, Adopt, Foster, News, Donate, Volunteer, Contact, FAQ.
- Compare layout and clarity to the draft version.
- If you’re ready to publish a Lovable site to a real URL, follow Publish With Cloudflare Pages + GitHub.
You can review a complete example outside of the Lovable preview.
You understand the publish path (Lovable → GitHub → Cloudflare Pages) when you’re ready for a real domain.
Related How-To Sessions
Getting Started
Answer the two short questionnaires we use as input.
Transparency Checklist
A checklist for clarity and trust-building content.
Lovable Website Access & Editing
How to make updates using natural language.
How to Create a Logo Using ChatGPT
Create a clean logo and a small asset set for website + favicon use.
Cloudflare Account Setup
Domain + DNS basics so your rescue controls its website.
Make Your Website Visible to Search Engines
Pre-render + sitemap submission steps for Google and Bing (Cloudflare DNS).
Google Workspace Setup
Set up domain-based email for a small rescue team.
PayPal Donate Button Setup
Add a donation button and send us the details to integrate.
Want Us to Build This For Your Rescue?
Send us your Getting Started answers and we’ll turn them into clear, maintainable site content — without inventing facts or policies.
