Be specific
Tell Replo what you want, not just the goal. Name the sections, the layout, the colors, and the behavior. A vague prompt leaves Replo to guess, and a precise one gets you close on the first try.Be specific
Name the sections, layout, colors, and behavior you want.
Use references
Paste URLs, images, or brand colors. Concrete references sharply improve output.
One thing at a time
Ask for one change per prompt for the most predictable results.
Iterate
Start rough, then refine with follow-ups until it is right.
Compare a weak prompt to a strong one
A weak prompt describes the goal and stops there:Refine with follow-ups
After the first pass, change one thing at a time. Small, focused prompts are easier for Replo to get right and easier for you to review.Use references
If you have a look in mind, show it. Paste a link to a site you like, drop in an image, or give Replo your brand colors. References anchor the result far better than adjectives.What to expect
Replo handles open-ended, multi-step requests, and it will tell you when it needs something from you, such as a connected integration or a missing detail. For larger requests it writes a plan first, so you can see its intended steps and redirect it before it commits to them. When a result is not what you wanted, say what is wrong and ask again. The fastest path to a great result is a short loop of clear prompts and quick corrections.Related
Sessions & Mentions
Attachments, mentions, and past conversations.
Plans
See what Replo intends to do before it does it.