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3 prompts for trying out Gemini 3 🤯
Interactive lead magnets, data viz, generative art, and more...


Hello everybody, welcome back to Moodboard 🌴
I've been playing around with Gemini 3 since it was released a couple of days ago, and I've been very impressed with its capabilities (especially when it comes to vibe coding).
The landing pages, lead magnets, web apps, and games that it produces are of a very high caliber in terms of both design and function.
Even the first drafts of outputs feel polished and intentional.
So today, to get you started on your own experimentation with Gemini 3, I’m sharing three prompts that I've been using to quickly spin up some cool & impressive assets.
Let's dive in 👇

How & Where to Get Started
The smoothest way to get started with Gemini 3 is by accessing it via Google's AI Studio.
Simply follow this link and then click into the "Build" option on the sidebar, where you'll be directed to a very familiar prompt bar style user experience.

This is where you can copy-paste today's workflows.

Prompt 1: An Impressive Lead Magnet
Today’s first prompt creates a fully functional, interactive lead magnet tailored to your business. Think calculators, assessments, generators, etc.
This prompt is designed so that whatever tool Gemini creates strategically collects emails at the right moment (right before they get their final results).
Simply input a little bit of context about your business, whatever style/design guidelines you’d like to test, and let it rip.
Here's the prompt:
I need you to create an interactive lead magnet for my business.
My business context: [Input some info about your business/goals here]
Style guidelines: [Add any brand colors, design preferences, or style notes here]
Based on this context, analyze my target audience and what kind of value would naturally lead them toward my core offering. Then create a fully functional, polished interactive lead magnet MVP that:
* Provides immediate, tangible value that solves a specific problem for my audience
* Has thoughtful design that acknowledges the style guidelines and doesn't feel like "AI-slop" (while still feeling professional)
* Includes interactive elements that make it engaging and useful (calculators, assessments, generators, personalized outputs, diagnostic tools, etc.)
* Collects an email at the strategic moment (after they've gotten value, before they get their results/output)
* Feels like a genuinely useful tool they'd want to bookmark and use again
* Demonstrates expertise in a way that naturally positions my paid offering as the next step
The lead magnet should be impressive enough that it could convert cold traffic into qualified leads. Make it something specific and actionable.
I filled in some info about Moodboard and gave it the somewhat ambiguous style guidelines of “90’s tropical pixel art aesthetic” and created a very cool Gemini-powered content strategy generator 🌴


Prompt 2: Building an Interactive Visualization for Your Data
This prompt turns your raw data (any CSV you upload) into an interactive analytics dashboard.
It goes beyond basic charts. It analyzes your data, figures out the story worth telling, then builds a polished interactive experience that actually helps you understand what's happening.
Comparative views, time-based animations, drill-downs, dynamic calculations, the whole nine yards.
I used this with some mock data that I generated in Claude and ended up with a polished, interactive dashboard that rivals what I’d expect from a paid SaaS tool.

Here's the prompt:
I've uploaded a CSV file. Please:
1. First, analyze the data to understand what it contains - identify the columns, data types, patterns, and what story this data might tell.
2. Then create a single, polished interactive data visualization web app that showcases the data beautifully. The app should:
* Have thoughtful, modern design with careful attention to typography, spacing, and visual hierarchy
* Include multiple chart types that work together to tell a cohesive story
* Be highly interactive with creative ways to explore the data (not just basic filters - think: comparative views, time-based animations, drill-downs, dynamic calculations, hover insights, etc.)
* Highlight the most interesting patterns and insights in the data
* Feel like a professional analytics dashboard, not just a collection of charts
Focus on creating something visually impressive and genuinely useful for understanding the data.
Upload your CSV, paste the prompt, and watch it work.

Prompt 3: Generative Art Game
Because we like to have fun here, this one creates interactive generative art experiences/games where the visuals respond to your mouse movements, clicks, or other inputs.
You choose the theme (I chose “synthwave space exploration” for mine), and Gemini 3 creates an interactive piece for you to shape with your mouse and the sliders available to you.

Here's the prompt:
Create an interactive generative art game/experience based on the theme: [Input your theme/concept here]
The experience should:
1. Generate dynamic, algorithmic art that responds to user interactions (mouse movement, clicks, scrolling, or other inputs)
2. Include interactive controls that let users manipulate the visual output in real-time (parameters like color, speed, density, shape, etc.)
3. Have a cohesive aesthetic that matches the theme
4. Be mesmerizing and exploratory - users should want to play with it and discover different visual states
Make it feel like a living, breathing art piece that users can shape and explore. The art should continuously generate and evolve, not just be static.
Replace the theme with whatever you want: cyberpunk cityscapes, organic nature flows, abstract geometry.
The world is your oyster 🦪

Give It a Try
Alright, go out there and have some fun with these. The prompts should give you a solid starting point for experimenting with Gemini 3's capabilities.
Copy-paste them into AI Studio, customize them for your needs, and see what you can build.
And please, reply to this email with whatever projects you end up creating!
I'd love to see what you come up with, and I'll feature my favorites in next week's edition 🤝

Until next week,
Ryan