Pastor EliWebsite editor guide

What you can ask for

Everything your editor can do for you.

You don't need to learn any commands. Just chat with your AI assistant the way you'd text a friend — describe what you want, and it takes care of the rest. Here's the full list of what it can do, with examples of what to say.

Haven't set it up yet? Start here.

Change anything on your site

Fix a typo, reword a paragraph, swap a heading, update a service time, change a Bible verse, add a staff member or a new section. Just describe what you want in plain words — the editor finds the right page and makes the change. It goes live within about 30 seconds.

Try saying

  • Change my Sunday service time to 10:30am.
  • Fix the typo on my About page — “Wellcome” should be “Welcome.”
  • Update the verse on my homepage to Philippians 4:13.
  • Add a new staff member: John Smith, Youth Pastor.
  • Reword the welcome paragraph to sound a little warmer.

Add photos and videos

Want a new hero image, a pastor headshot, an event flyer, or a welcome video? Ask for it and the editor sends you a one-time upload link. You open the link, drop the photo or video in, and it gets placed on your site. Works for both pictures and video.

Try saying

  • I want to add a photo to my homepage.
  • Put this picture on the events page.
  • Add a welcome video to the top of the homepage.
  • Replace the photo at the top of the About page with a new one.

See what changed — and undo anything

Every edit is saved with a plain-English note, so you can always look back at what was done and roll any change back. Nothing is ever lost — undoing simply restores the site to how it was before.

Try saying

  • What did we change today?
  • Show me the last thing I edited.
  • Undo that last change.
  • Put the homepage back to how it was yesterday.

Check that your site is live

After an edit, you can confirm it actually published to your live website. If a change ever broke something, the editor will catch it, explain what happened in plain English, and fix it.

Try saying

  • Did my changes go live?
  • Is my site updated?
  • Is the website working right now?

See your visitors

Ask how your site is doing and the editor reads your real traffic — how many people visited, which pages they looked at, where they came from (like Facebook or Google), and how the trend is going day by day. It explains the numbers in plain English.

Try saying

  • How’s my website traffic this month?
  • What pages are people viewing the most?
  • Where are my visitors coming from?
  • Did anyone visit the site this week?

Score your website

Curious how your site stacks up? The editor grades it against the same six-category scorecard used for every church site — first impression, clarity, content, trust, mobile, and discoverability — then gives you an overall grade, your strengths, and the top things worth improving.

Try saying

  • How does my website score?
  • What could I improve on my site?
  • Score my website and tell me my biggest weak spots.

Make sure you’re connected

If anything ever seems off, you can ask the editor to check your connection. It confirms you’re signed in, that the link to your website is live, and which site(s) belong to you — and tells you exactly what to do if something needs reconnecting.

Try saying

  • Am I connected?
  • Is the editor working?
  • Which websites do I have access to?

A few things worth knowing

  • It checks with you first. Before changing anything important — your homepage, contact info, or anything to do with money or donations — the editor confirms with you before it goes ahead.
  • Changes go live fast. Most edits are on your real website within about 30 seconds. No publishing button to press.
  • Nothing is permanent.If you ever don't like a change, just say “undo that” and it rolls right back.
  • You can be vague.You don't need to know page names or where things live. Describe it in your own words and the editor finds it.
  • Turn on “extended thinking.” In ChatGPT, switching on its thinking mode before you ask gives the editor more time to get the change exactly right. It's worth it for anything beyond a quick typo fix.
  • Tell it to edit your church repo. If it ever seems unsure which site to work on, just say “edit my church repo” (or use your church's name). That points it straight at your website so it makes the change in the right place.

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