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Create a microsite from a reference article
Have a blog post, news story, or internal doc you want to turn into a clean, shareable web page? Your agent can summarize it and publish it in one go.
When to use this
You found a great article (or wrote one) and want a focused, good-looking landing page that distills it — a summary, the key points, and a link back to the source. No CMS, no template wrangling.
The prompt
PromptRead this article https://example.com/the-post and build a clean one-page microsite that summarizes it — a short intro, the 3–5 key takeaways, and a link to the original. Then publish it with https://publish.my
What your agent does
- Reads the source It pulls the article's main points (give it a URL, or paste the text if the page is behind a login).
- Generates the page It writes a single
index.htmlwith styles — a headline, a summary, the key takeaways, and an attribution link. - Publishes it It packs and deploys, then hands you the staged URL to confirm by email.
Refine it
Microsites are quick to iterate. Follow up with requests like:
- "Add a hero section with the article's title and a one-line hook."
- "Use a warm, editorial color theme and a serif headline font."
- "Add a 'Read the full article' button linking to the source."
- "Add an FAQ built from the article, then publish again."
Each follow-up is just another "publish again" — same URL, instant.