ContextHint
Real Examples

Context hint examples for Website & App Builders

77 advertisers are running ChatGPT ads in Website & App Builders — here’s what they appear to be targeting, inferred from their real captured ads.

Advertisers77
Strong hints26
Examples below12

Every example below is inferred, not copied from an Ads Manager — it’s the context hint that best explains the pattern across that advertiser’s real captured ChatGPT ads and the prompts that triggered them. Read them for the shape (specific audience, clear intent, one concrete situation), not as a literal script.

What conversations look like
framer.com
research

Founders and marketing leads building directory sites without code, from local business listings to affiliate and niche verticals. They want AI-assisted design control on the canvas to ship world-class, SEO-friendly sites with maps, reviews, and lead capture built in.

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Design.com
research

Entrepreneurs and small operators researching how to build a directory or listings website without code, comparing platforms that handle submissions, custom fields, search, maps, and reviews out of the box.

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Capterra
comparison

People evaluating no-code website and app builders like Bubble, Glide, Adalo, and Softr, comparing options and reading reviews before picking a platform.

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Framer
decision

Founders and small teams launching a directory or listing site without hiring developers, who need fast setup, custom fields, and built-in monetization like paid listings or memberships, and want a professional AI-powered design canvas.

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Contentstack Inc.
comparison

Marketing, content, and design teams at agencies or growing brands evaluating a modern headless CMS or no-code content platform as an alternative to legacy website builders, landing page tools, and monolithic CMS like WordPress, Webflow, or Unbounce.

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Rotate Digital
comparison

Owners and marketing leads at small businesses and nonprofits researching or vetting web design and SEO agencies, wondering whether their current provider is actually delivering rankings, leads, and revenue.

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Forbes
research

Online sellers and would-be store owners comparing ecommerce platforms such as Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, and Wix at the launch or scaling stage, who need to formalize their business with an LLC.

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Wix
research

Indie makers and small business owners looking to launch a niche directory website without code, on their own domain, with listings, search, maps, monetization, and strong SEO.

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VistaPrint
research

Freelancers and designers setting up a portfolio website and the professional brand around it, who need affordable business cards and printed materials to round out their client-facing presence.

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wix.com
research

Non-technical founders or small business owners planning to build a directory or listings website with user submissions and SEO, evaluating no-code platforms.

See wix.com’s real ads →
Intuit Mailchimp
comparison

Course creators and coaches evaluating landing page builders who also need automated email nurture to convert signups into paying students. Mailchimp combines landing pages with customer journey automation in one platform.

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Minion Made LLC
comparison

B2B brand teams comparing Shopify Plus agencies for custom storefront builds, replatforming from another CMS, or ongoing commerce integrations. They are evaluating partner fit and engagement models before committing.

See Minion Made LLC’s real ads →

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