Nine intentional section types. Hundreds of layout possibilities.
Each of the nine types comes with multiple layout variants and universal fields that combine into hundreds of unique arrangements. Hero, features, FAQ, testimonials, stats, team, steps, checklist, pricing. The constraint stays. The flexibility grows inside it. Every layout is schema-validated, theme-native, and WCAG-compliant by default. Use the Remix controls to iterate through variants in seconds, without rebuilding sections from scratch.
Constraint is the feature.
Every WordPress page builder competes on widget count. Elementor ships hundreds. Divi has its own massive library. The assumption is that more widgets means more flexibility, and more flexibility means better output. The agency reality is different.
Unlimited widgets, unlimited ways to break the design system
Junior developers reinvent patterns. Senior developers spend time policing what junior developers built. Clients get layouts that do not match brand guidelines. Most of the QA cost at the end of a build comes from this.
Nine types covers the structural patterns real marketing sites use
Home pages, about pages, services pages, pricing pages, landing pages, portfolio pages. They are all built from the same short list of patterns. The nine in Promptless cover those patterns intentionally.
Layout variants give flexibility without risk
Within each section type, layout variants and universal fields give real creative flexibility. The tradeoff is always the same: constrain the structure, maximize the options inside the structure.
QA becomes unnecessary when the system cannot produce broken output
When the tool physically cannot ship a layout that fails schema validation, accessibility contrast, or theme token inheritance, the QA step at the end of every build disappears.
Consistency across the team
When the system ships only nine patterns, junior and senior developers produce structurally consistent pages. No more reviewing whether someone reached for the right widget.
Every pattern is documented
Each section type has a canonical schema. New contributors and AI assistants learn the rules once instead of reverse-engineering them from a widget soup.
Every structural pattern modern marketing sites are built from.
Each section type is structured around a specific content pattern. Within that pattern, layout variants and universal fields give real flexibility. Screenshots below show the canonical rendering of each type; live sites add brand color, typography, and imagery.
Hero
Top-of-page banners for any landing page. Layout modes: standard, split-screen, banner. Includes heading with accent-word highlighting, eyebrow text, body copy, primary and secondary CTA buttons, universal media slot, optional logo strip.
Features
Capability grids, benefit lists, comparison layouts. Layout modes: 2-column, 3-column, and 4-column grids. Includes cards with heading, description, icon or image, optional CTA per card, per-card background overrides.
FAQ
Expandable question-and-answer blocks. Layout modes: single-column accordion, two-column accordion. Auto-generated FAQ schema markup for SEO.
Testimonials
Client quotes with attribution. Layout modes: single quote, carousel, multi-column grid. Includes quote text, author name, role, star rating, avatar image.
Stats
Numerical proof points. Layout modes: 2-column, 3-column, 4-column grids. Includes value, label, description, optional icon per stat, per-item background overrides.
Team
Team member profiles. Layout modes: grid, single-member profile card, alternating rows. Includes name, role, bio, photo with position control, primary link per member.
Steps
Sequential processes and how-it-works flows. Layout modes: horizontal timeline, vertical stack, numbered grid. Includes step headings, descriptions, optional images or icons, highlight accents.
Checklist
Feature lists, principles, what-you-get blocks. Layout modes: single-column list, two-column list, three-column grid. Includes items with heading, optional description, optional icon per item.
Pricing
Subscription tiers and product catalogs. Layout modes: 3-column tiers, 4-column tiers, product grid. Includes plan name, price, billing period, newline-separated features list, CTA per plan, featured-plan highlight with badge.
Nine section types, each with layout variants, universal fields, and schema-validated output. The combinatorial surface is large enough for real creative work, constrained enough to stay production-ready.
Universal capabilities across every section type.
The nine section types share a common foundation. Whatever you build, these capabilities apply to every deploy.
Nine section types, one foundation. The combinatorial range is larger than the number of types suggests.
Reusable elements with [re:key] syntax so snippets (address, phone, legal disclaimers) update site-wide when you change them once
Theme-token inheritance for colors, typography, spacing, and border radius applied automatically
Layout variants per section type with content-density defaults picked automatically
Universal media slot supporting image, video, or shortcode (for forms, calendars, galleries as primary visuals)
Curly-brace accent-word highlighting in any heading
Per-section theme variant (light or dark) and background options (solid, gradient, image with overlay)
Per-card and per-item background overrides for visual emphasis inside a section
Schema validation on every deploy and WCAG 4.5:1 contrast correction at render time
Ready to build with every pattern you need?
Start with the free trial and deploy any of the nine section types on your first two pages. Or pick the tier that fits how many sites you ship, and unlock unlimited pages plus the Promptless Connector for Claude Desktop.
