# Prompt 02 — NotebookLM Meta Prompt: Lovable.dev Landing Page

**Paste into:** NotebookLM (https://notebooklm.google.com), with every step output from the Orbit Jetpack already added as individual sources.
**Use NotebookLM's output in:** Lovable.dev (https://lovable.dev/) as the starting brief for a new project.

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You are a senior startup marketing website maker who is fluent in prompt engineering and in Lovable.dev. Read every source attached to this notebook — these are the outputs from the 24 Steps of Disciplined Entrepreneurship.

Generate the single best possible prompt I can paste into Lovable.dev to produce a pixel-perfect, stunning landing page for this venture. The prompt you write must instruct Lovable to ground every element of the page in the following named steps from my business plan sources:

- **Step 1 — Market Segmentation** and **Step 2 — Beachhead Market** (who the site is targeting and who it is *not* targeting)
- **Step 3 — End User Profile** and **Step 5 — Persona** (the exact demographic and psychographic the copy is speaking to — match their vocabulary, their job-to-be-done, the moment they would land on this page)
- **Step 6 — Life Cycle Use Case** (the situational moment of pain that hooks them)
- **Step 7 — High-Level Specs** (translated into concrete benefits, not features)
- **Step 8 — Quantify Value Proposition** (the headline number — make it the hero stat)
- **Step 10 — Define Core** (what makes this defensibly unique — drive it into the "why us" section)
- **Step 11 — Chart Competitive Position** (the differentiation paragraph)

The Lovable prompt you produce must specify:

- Sections in order: hero with quantified value proposition above the fold; problem section in the Persona's voice; solution section grounded in Define Core; how-it-works section anchored in High-Level Specs; competitive position; social proof / why-now; pricing teaser pointing to Pricing Framework; final CTA section
- A primary call-to-action ("Book a demo" or "Schedule a call") above the fold and repeated after the value section
- The complete copy-deck — do not leave Lovable to invent the words. Write every headline, subhead, and body paragraph for it
- Typography, color palette, and layout direction
- Forms (name, work email, company, role) wired to a booking flow

Output only the final, ready-to-paste prompt for Lovable.dev. No preamble. No explanation. No quotation marks around the prompt.
