Guides

How to Build a Public Page for an AI Creative Project

A checklist for creating a stable public page that helps readers, search engines, and AI answer engines understand an AI creative project.

中文摘要

这篇文章是公开项目页清单:标题、简介、格式、访问入口、截图、FAQ、更新时间、来源说明、内部链接和结构化数据都应该清楚。

Give the page one clear job

A public page should not try to be a pitch deck, archive, download center, and news feed all at once. Its first job is to explain the project clearly enough for a new reader to understand it.

That means a direct title, one-sentence description, category, access link, update date, and a few strong visuals.

Use a repeatable layout

Repeatable layouts make publishing easier. A useful AI creative project page can include summary, current status, media links, screenshots, FAQ, credits, source notes, and related pages.

This format works for demos, short films, music videos, fiction worlds, and visual archives.

  • What is it?
  • Where can someone watch, play, read, or listen?
  • What is available now?
  • What role does AI play?
  • What should readers look at next?

Make the page machine-readable

Search and AI systems depend on clear text, internal links, metadata, sitemaps, and structured data. A beautiful page that hides everything in images is harder to summarize.

The strongest pages serve both humans and machines without becoming robotic.

FAQ

Does every project page need structured data?

It is strongly recommended. Article, FAQ, VideoObject, Game, or CreativeWork schema can help systems understand the page type.

Can the page link to cloud storage for large files?

Yes. The website can provide context while large videos, demos, or downloadable files live on dedicated storage platforms.