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A few habits that make the chat feel effortless.

The chat is where you spend most of your time in Wemob. It rewards being specific about the things that matter and vague about the things that don't. Here are the habits people pick up quickly that make the whole thing smoother.

Describe the mood, not the details#

When you describe what you want, lead with the feeling, not the measurements. “Warm and editorial” is more useful than “background color should be #F9F7F2 with 16px padding.” Wemob knows what warm and editorial means — let it make the small decisions.

You can always override a specific detail later if you don't like it. But starting with the mood gets you much further, much faster, than starting with a spec.

Use reference images#

Sometimes words don't quite capture what you mean. Attach an image to the chat — click the paperclip icon in the chat box (or drag and drop) and pick a file.

Wemob accepts references like:

  • A screenshot of a site you like the feel of
  • A photo of a printed book, magazine, or menu
  • A mood board
  • A rough sketch you drew on paper and photographed
What Wemob takes from an image
Wemob reads the colors, typography, layout rhythm, and overall feeling of an image. It won't copy it pixel-for-pixel — that wouldn't be yours. But it uses the image to set the direction.

Paste URLs#

You can also paste a URL directly into the chat. If you say “I want something with the feel of https://example-cafe.com”, Wemob will visit that page, take a look, and use what it sees as inspiration.

Slash commands#

Type / in the chat to see a list of shortcut commands. The most useful ones:

  • /rollback — undo your most recent change
  • /snapshot — save a named version you can come back to later
  • /deploy — publish the current version of your project
  • /rename new-name — rename your project and its URL
  • /help — show everything

When to be technical#

If you know what you want in specific terms — a color by hex code, a specific font — you can say that too. Wemob understands technical language and will apply exactly what you asked for.

But this is the exception, not the rule. For most people, most of the time, describing things in ordinary language works better.

Tip
A good rule of thumb: if a designer would understand your sentence, Wemob will too.
Last updated · April 11, 2026