Waitlist Page Lovable Prompt
Build a conversion-focused waitlist page with email capture, social proof, referral mechanics, and launch messaging.
Quick answer
Use this Lovable prompt when you want to build a waitlist landing page with clear screens, data structure, responsive UI, practical states, and a useful first version you can refine quickly.
The Prompt
Ready-to-use Lovable prompt
Open LovableBuild a waitlist landing page for [product name]. **Hero:** - Clear headline explaining the product outcome - Short supporting copy - Email input and join waitlist button above the fold - Trust or urgency line under the form **Waitlist Flow:** - Save email to Supabase table called waitlist - Show success state after signup - Optional referral code shown after signup - Track referral source if URL includes ?ref= **Sections:** - Problem section - How it works in 3 steps - Benefits grid - Who it is for - Social proof placeholders - FAQ section **Admin:** - Simple admin view showing total signups, latest signups, and referral counts **Data Model:** - waitlist_signups, referral_events **Design:** - Fast, focused, and conversion-first - Minimal distractions - Mobile-first form layout - Clear CTA hierarchy Make the page SEO-friendly and ready for launch campaigns.
Best for
Waitlist Landing Page
Intent
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Difficulty
1/5
How to Use This Prompt
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Copy the prompt
Use the copy button above so you keep the full structure intact.
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Open Lovable
Start a new project in Lovable using the official Lovable site.
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Paste and send
Paste the prompt as the first message before asking for small edits.
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Iterate carefully
Improve one screen, flow, or state at a time so Lovable has clear direction.
Pro Tips
- ->Keep waitlist pages focused on one action: email signup.
- ->Add success state and referral tracking before sending traffic.
- ->Use a specific product outcome in the headline, not a vague slogan.
When to Use This Prompt
Use this prompt when you want Lovable to create a focused waitlist landing page instead of a vague app shell. It is best for builders who already know the audience, the main workflow, and the first useful version they want to test.
Do not treat the prompt as a final product specification. Treat it as a strong starting brief. After Lovable creates the first version, review the result against the real user journey: what the user sees first, what action they should take, what happens after success, and what should appear when there is no data yet.
How to Customize the Prompt
Audience
Replace placeholder text with the exact user: founders, students, agencies, customers, admins, sellers, members, or job seekers.
Workflow
Name the main action from start to finish, such as booking, checkout, applying, generating, submitting, approving, or saving.
Data
Add the objects Lovable should model, such as users, projects, products, listings, invoices, bookings, messages, or saved items.
Launch needs
Add analytics, forms, custom domain, GitHub, Supabase, Stripe, security, or production-readiness requirements only when they matter.
Quality Checklist Before You Publish
- The homepage or first screen explains the product clearly.
- The main workflow can be completed without confusion.
- Forms have labels, validation, success states, and error states.
- Mobile layout works without horizontal scrolling.
- Empty states explain what to do next.
- Authentication, database, payments, and AI calls are reviewed before production.
- Analytics and conversion events are ready before traffic is sent.
- The next revision request is specific instead of asking Lovable to rebuild everything.
Follow-up Prompts to Improve the First Draft
After the first build, ask Lovable for narrow improvements. For example: improve the mobile layout, add realistic sample data, create an admin view, simplify the onboarding, add empty states, improve the CTA copy, or make the dashboard easier to scan.
Avoid stacking too many changes in one follow-up. Smaller revision prompts make it easier to keep the project stable and understand which change improved the app.
Prompt Variations
Use these versions when your project has a more specific angle.
AI product waitlist
Build a waitlist page for an AI product with tool preview, example outputs, early access CTA, benefits, FAQ, and Supabase email capture.
Referral waitlist
Build a referral waitlist page where users join, receive a referral code, and see their waitlist position placeholder.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What should a waitlist page include?
Should I add referrals to a waitlist?
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