# Example: Prompt Enhancement

## User Input (Vague)
> "Make a landing page for my fitness app called 'Pulse'. It should have a
> place for features and a hero section."

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## Enhanced Prompt (Stitch-Optimized)

> [!NOTE]
> This prompt contains NO colors, fonts, or theme instructions — those are
> handled by the project's design system. The prompt focuses exclusively on
> layout, structure, and content.

**Overall Purpose**: A high-energy, modern landing page for 'Pulse', a fitness
tracking application. The page should feel powerful, motivating, and
high-performance.

**PLATFORM:** Web, Desktop-first

**PAGE STRUCTURE:**
1. **Header**: Minimalist navigation with Pulse logo (left) and "Start Training"
   primary call-to-action button (right).
2. **Hero Section**: Large, emotive fitness photography background. Headline:
   "Elevate Every Beat." Sub-headline: "Track, analyze, and crush your fitness
   goals with Pulse." Primary CTA button: "Get Started".
3. **Feature Grid**: Three-column responsive card grid highlighting:
    - **Real-time Tracking**: Live stats from your wearable.
    - **AI Coaching**: Personalized workouts based on your performance.
    - **Community Challenges**: Compete with friends and stay motivated.
4. **Social Proof Section**: Horizontal slider showing "Trusted by 500,000+
   athletes" with partner logos.
5. **Footer**: Quick links (Training, Pricing, Support), social icons, and
   legal text.

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💡 **Tip**: Notice how the enhanced prompt describes **structure and content**
without specifying hex codes, font families, or color roles. The design system
(created via the manage-design-system skill) handles all visual theming at the project
level.
