Prompt & screening FAQ
WebW.AI checks your description before generating a site preview. This keeps costs fair and helps you get a useful result.
What makes a good prompt?
Include:
- Who — business or person name (e.g. Riverbend Plumbing LLC)
- What — services, products, or creative focus
- Where — city, region, or service area
- Audience (authors/creators) — who the site is for
Thin prompts like “coffee shop in Seattle” will get follow-up questions before we generate a preview.
What is blocked immediately (security)?
We cannot build sites that involve:
- Illegal activity or fraud
- Exploitation or hate campaigns
- Criminal glorification or boastful crime personas
- Prompt-injection or database commands (e.g. SQL fragments)
You will see a polite refusal with code PROMPT_REJECTED. There is no human review for these.
What triggers human review?
- You use all five AI prompt attempts without a sufficient description, and you sign in — we may save your request for an admin to approve.
- Persistent gibberish or non-website requests after AI prompts are exhausted.
Anonymous users who run out of AI prompts must refine their description or sign in to request review.
AI prompt attempts
The homepage shows AI prompts remaining (starting at 5). Each insufficient submit decrements the counter. When it reaches zero, you cannot submit again until you sign in for review or start a new browser session.