AtomicMCP example prompts
Use these prompts as starting points. Replace bracketed placeholders with your own page names, funnel names, offers, dates, domains, or business context.
Analytics prompts​
- “How many visitors did I get this month, and how does that compare with last month?”
- “What are my top traffic sources right now?”
- “Which country sends the most visitors to my main offer?”
- “Show daily pageview trends for the last 14 days.”
- “What should I improve first based on this month’s conversion data?”
Page prompts​
- “Review my landing page for conversion issues. Focus on headline clarity, CTA placement, proof, objections, and mobile readability.”
- “Create a high-converting landing page outline for [offer] in [language]. Give me the section order before writing copy.”
- “Adapt my best-performing page for [new audience] while keeping the same conversion flow.”
- “Review the SEO title and description for [page name] and suggest stronger alternatives.”
- “Plan a product page for [product] with a hero, benefits, social proof, FAQ, and final CTA.”
Quiz prompts​
- “Turn this landing page idea into an interactive quiz funnel with a hook, qualifying questions, result logic, and final CTA.”
- “Review my quiz and identify where users are most likely to abandon.”
- “Suggest five better qualifying questions for [offer].”
- “Map a product recommendation quiz for [audience] and explain the logic behind each result.”
Funnel prompts​
- “Show me all my funnels with their step count and overall conversion rate.”
- “Give me a step-by-step conversion breakdown for [funnel name] for the last 30 days.”
- “Which step in [funnel name] has the biggest drop-off, and what should I test first?”
- “Compare conversion rates across my funnels and tell me which one needs the most attention.”
Lead prompts​
- “Show me the latest leads and summarize common patterns.”
- “How many leads did I capture this week?”
- “Which pages or forms generated the most leads this month?”
- “Check whether my webhook delivery looks healthy.”
Site and hosting prompts​
- “List my connected sites and summarize their domain status.”
- “Help me decide which site should receive [domain].”
- “Review the setup for [site name] and tell me the next DNS step.”
- “Show which sites already have custom domains connected.”
Video prompts​
- “Which videos had the most plays this month?”
- “Compare weekly play stats for my top three videos.”
- “Review [video name] and suggest how to improve engagement.”
- “Show videos with low plays and recommend which ones I should promote.”
Prompting tips​
- Mention exact time ranges: “last 7 days,” “this month,” or a date range.
- Name the page, funnel, video, site, or project whenever possible.
- Ask for evidence: “explain why” or “show the data behind the recommendation.”
- Ask for checkpoints before live changes: “plan first, then wait for my confirmation.”
- Keep sensitive credentials and private customer data out of prompts.
Related docs​
FAQ​
What makes an AtomicMCP prompt useful?
A useful prompt names the page, funnel, quiz, site, video, lead source, date range, or business goal, then asks for evidence and next steps.
Should I let an AI assistant make live changes immediately?
Ask for a plan or review first when the change affects a live page, tracking, leads, domains, or published campaign assets.
What should I avoid putting in prompts?
Avoid credentials, private customer data, payment details, and any sensitive information that is not needed for the task.
Can I reuse these prompts exactly?
Yes, but replace placeholders with your actual asset names, dates, audience, offer, and success metric so the answer is specific to your workspace.