Paul’s Perspective:
If your site projects keep stalling in revisions, this approach reframes web design as an operational process: a promptable, repeatable system. Leaders should care because standardizing “good enough to ship” design cycles can cut time-to-launch, free up senior talent for higher-value work, and make marketing experiments easier to run and measure.
Key Points in Video:
- Uses Antigravity’s “agents” capability to coordinate design outputs, with Gemini 3.1 Pro acting as the primary reasoning and copy/design engine.
- Relies on a reusable website prompt template so results are consistent across different industries and pages.
- Best fit for early-stage builds, landing pages, and rapid redesigns where speed and iteration matter more than bespoke art direction.
- Includes a downloadable prompt resource to shorten setup time and reduce trial-and-error.
Strategic Actions:
- Set up Antigravity and enable its agents feature for website generation tasks.
- Select Gemini 3.1 Pro as the primary model to drive the workflow.
- Use a structured website prompt (brand, audience, offer, sections, style constraints) as the single source of truth.
- Run a one-shot generation to produce the initial website design output.
- Review for gaps (messaging, layout hierarchy, CTAs) and apply a small set of targeted prompt tweaks.
- Standardize the prompt and checklist so future sites can be generated and refined consistently.
The Bottom Line:
- Pairing Gemini 3.1 Pro with Antigravity agents can generate most website designs in a single pass using one structured prompt.
- This compresses days of back-and-forth into a fast, repeatable workflow that teams can standardize for quicker launches and iterations.
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