Use a Link to Fill a Section with AI
Already have a page or image somewhere else? Copy this AI prompt to pull it into your website instead of using placeholder text or photos.
Last updated July 31, 2026
Pull content or images from a link
🔲 Select the section first, then paste
Already have a page or image somewhere else? These two prompts pull the real thing in for you, instead of using placeholder text or photos.
Pull content from a webpage
Useful if you already wrote your About page somewhere else — a Google Doc turned into a webpage, an old site, or a social media bio page.
Use the content from [url] to fill this section — pull the
real headings, copy, and any key details from that page
instead of using placeholder text.Pull an image from a link
Works with most photo hosting sites and a shared Google Drive link.
Use the image at [url] in this section instead of the
placeholder image.Change these bits
[url]to The full web address of the page or image you want to pull from, starting withhttps://
A tip. For the image prompt, make sure the link is a shareable one — if it's a Google Drive link, the file needs "Anyone with the link can view" turned on, or the AI won't be able to reach it.
Where to use it
🔲 Click the section you want to fill first, then paste your prompt with the link included.
What you'll get
For content: your selected section rewritten using the real text pulled from the page you linked. For images: the placeholder image in your selected section swapped for the one at your link.
What won't change: the section's layout — only the content or image inside it updates.
Didn't work the way you expected?
Press Cmd + Z (Mac) or Ctrl + Z (Windows) to undo.
If nothing changed, check that the link is public — a private Google Doc or an unshared Drive image won't work, since the AI can't open it.
If only part of the content came through, the source page might be structured in a way that's hard to read automatically — try copying the specific text you want directly into a prompt instead.