Product brand & seller

A brand home for people who sell products

Inspired by real brand sites like bohst.co, a collectibles-display company that sells through its own store and Amazon. This template gives any product brand the same thing: one clean page that builds trust and points buyers to where you sell.

What it looks like

This is the template you download — a gallery-style brand home with framed product cards, your story, and links to where you sell. Click the screenshot to open the live demo.

Screenshot of the Product Brand template: gallery-style page with framed product cards

Every part in [square brackets] is a blank you fill in with the prompt below.

The recommended prompt

Copy this, paste it into any AI chat (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini), attach the downloaded template file, and fill in your details where you see the blanks. The structure stays; the words and style become yours.

An honest note before you start: AI results vary. The same prompt will give you different results on Claude than on ChatGPT or Gemini — and even the same tool can build something different tomorrow than it built today. That's normal, and it's part of how these tools work. The template is what keeps things steady; the AI fills in your words and style. If the first result isn't quite right, don't start over — just tell the AI what to change. "Make the headline shorter" or "try a warmer color" usually gets you there in one or two rounds.
I'm attaching a plain HTML template for a product brand website. Please turn it into my site.

Rules:
1. Keep it a single HTML file with all CSS inside it. No frameworks, no external files, no JavaScript unless I ask.
2. Keep the same sections and section IDs (products, story, buy, contact) so my links keep working.
3. Replace every [square bracket] placeholder using my details below. Write in plain, honest language — no marketing jargon.
4. Keep it fast and accessible: real headings in order, alt text on images, good color contrast, readable on a phone.

My details:
- Brand name: ___
- What I make, in one sentence: ___
- Who it's for: ___
- Tagline or headline idea (optional): ___
- Product 1 — name, 2-sentence description, starting price: ___
- Product 2 — name, 2-sentence description, starting price: ___
- Product 3 — name, 2-sentence description, starting price: ___
- My story, 3–4 sentences (when I started, why, what standard I hold): ___
- Founder name: ___
- Where I sell — my own store link: ___
- Where I sell — marketplace link (Amazon / Etsy / eBay): ___
- Contact email: ___
- City and state: ___
- Year founded: ___

Styling direction:
- My brand colors (or "you choose, based on my products"): ___
- The feeling I want (pick a few: premium, handmade, playful, minimal, rustic, modern, warm): ___
- Change the accent color, fonts, and imagery placeholders to match that direction, but keep the layout and the single clear "Shop now" call to action.

When you're done, give me the complete HTML file, then a short list of exactly which photos I need to take and what size they should be.

What we recommend you add

Gather these before you sit down with the AI. Fifteen minutes of collecting beats an hour of back-and-forth.

Brand name & one-line pitch Required

Your name plus one plain sentence about what you make and who it is for. This becomes your headline.

Three flagship products Required

Name, two honest sentences, and a starting price for each. Three is enough — your full catalog lives at your store.

Where you sell Required

The link to your own store, plus your Amazon, Etsy, or eBay page. This page's whole job is sending buyers there.

Contact email Required

One address you actually check. Wholesale inquiries and custom orders often start here.

Your story, short

Three or four sentences: when you started, why, and the standard you hold your work to. Honest beats impressive.

Product photos

One good photo per product, roughly 1200×900px, on a clean background or in real use. Phone photos in daylight work fine.

Brand colors

One or two colors if you have them. If you don't, tell the AI to pick colors that suit your products — it's good at this.

The feeling you want

A few words like premium, handmade, playful, or minimal. This steers the fonts and styling more than anything else.

Take the code. It's yours.

One plain HTML file, MIT licensed, no strings. Download it, make it yours with the prompt above, then follow our hosting guide to put it online free.

Download the code