Activation required
You'll need to activate your ChatGPT Edu account before using the Site Builder GPT.
Overview
Site Builder GPT is a generative AI assistant built to help you work with Site Builder. It’s available to anyone in the IU ChatGPT for Education workspace.
Reasons to use Site Builder GPT
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Assist in content creationQuickly generate or refine text for your pages, from headlines and calls to action to longer descriptions. You can also use it to suggest components or rewrite existing content for clarity, tone, or audience fit.
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Answer support questionsAsk “how do I…” questions about Site Builder, the WCMS, or Rivet and get immediate step-by-step guidance.
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Analyze published pagesPaste in text or a link from a published page to receive feedback on readability, accessibility, and component choice. The GPT can suggest improvements to make your content more engaging and effective.
How to access Site Builder GPT
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Activate your IU ChatGPT Edu account
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Submit the ChatGPT Request form.
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You'll receive an email invitation from OpenAI to join IU's ChatGPT Edu workspace.
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Log in to ChatGPT
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After being given access to the workspace, go to chat.openai.com.
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In the top right, select Log in.
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Under Log in or sign up, enter your IU email address and click Continue.
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When prompted under How do you want to log in?, choose
Indiana University.
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Open the Site Builder GPT
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Once logged in, select
IU Workspace. - Click Explore GPTs in the left-hand navigation.
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Find and open
Site Builder GPTfrom the list of available custom GPTs. - You can also access the GPT using a direct link.
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Example prompts
Here are some ways you might use Site Builder GPT in your day-to-day work:
Content creation
- "I want to create a page about [some topic] that highlights [specific kinds of information]. Which page type should I use?"
- "Help me turn this Word document into a Site Builder page: [uploaded Word document]"
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"Write a short, engaging headline for a student success story."
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"Summarize this paragraph in plain language for a general audience: [paste paragraph]"
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"Suggest a meta description for this page: [paste content]"
Help questions
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"Which page type should I use for a list of faculty profiles?"
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"How do I hide a page from navigation?"
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"What’s the difference between an Index Page and a Card Grid Page?"
Analyzing published pages
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"Review this page for readability and accessibility: [paste text or link to production URL]"
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"Does this page follow IU brand guidelines for voice and tone?"
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"Am I using content components correctly on this page?"
Do
- Ask specific, task-focused questions (e.g., “How do I hide a page from navigation?”)
- Provide examples when asking for content help (e.g., paste existing copy for revision)
- Use to brainstorm content structure before you build pages
Don't
- Paste Restricted or Critical data into ChatGPT
- Use to replace your judgment or expertise—always review content before publishing
- Use as the only step for accessibility checks—ChatGPT is a supplement, not a substitute