Pick a website template, fill in your travel project section by section, and watch a strict, polished prompt assemble itself in real time. Each answer adds another block — when the required ones are full, the final prompt unlocks.
0% complete — choose a template and add your destination.
Teacher note
The preview stays as a scaffold until students fill the required sections. Template choice controls page count, menu labels, layout, and how information is displayed.
Website Template
Publishing guide
After the model generates the website code, students save it as index.html, double-click to preview, and follow school privacy rules before any publishing.
Local submission
Safest option. Submit the index.html file in Classroom. No public website required.
Vercel publish
Vercel requires users to certify they are at least 16 years old. For school use, students need teacher supervision and must follow school/guardian rules.
Google indexing
Optional only. For class, indexing is usually unnecessary. If used, avoid personal student data and use a teacher-approved workflow.
Privacy reminder
Students should not publish full names, school details, personal photos, addresses, phone numbers, passport information, or real payment information.
Teacher testing
Student guide
You are not asking AI to do your travel project from nothing. You are giving AI your completed research and asking it to transform your work into a polished website.
Choose a website template.
Fill in each section with your own travel project details.
Watch the prompt grow in the live preview panel.
When enough sections are complete, click Generate final prompt.
Copy the prompt into your AI model.
Ask the model for one complete index.html file.
Open the website and test every menu link.
If something breaks, tell the model exactly what broke and ask for the full corrected file.
AI is the web designer. You are the traveller, researcher, editor, and quality checker.
Website map
This map shows how the student's travel project becomes a linked website.