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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.

FAQ​

When should I use this AtomicMCP example prompts page?

Use this page when you need to understand the workflow, settings, or decisions related to AtomicMCP example prompts. It is most helpful before editing a live asset, publishing changes, or troubleshooting behavior in an Atomicat workspace.

What should I check before changing AtomicMCP example prompts?

Confirm that you are in the correct workspace, project, page, funnel, site, or account area. Review access permissions, saved changes, publishing status, and any connected integrations before making updates.

How do I verify that AtomicMCP example prompts is working correctly?

Preview the affected page or feature, test the main user path in a fresh browser session, and confirm that forms, redirects, tracking, products, quizzes, or publishing states behave as expected.

What should I do if AtomicMCP example prompts does not work as expected?

Recheck the configuration described on this page, save the changes again, clear browser cache if needed, and test with a simple version of the setup. If the issue continues, collect the page URL, workspace details, and screenshots before contacting support.