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Light staggered grid of use-case prompt cards, each attributed to a named operator, framed as things you can ask the product to do.
Summary
A light testimonial-style section that reframes social proof as a mosaic of real prompt cards, each ending in a named person and their role. The defining idea is showing what customers actually ask the product, used in place of conventional praise quotes.
Visual description
A small "Learn from our customers" eyebrow sits above a dark headline "What can you ask Godmode to do?", a one-line sub, and a "Read all stories" link. Below, white rounded cards of varying heights tile in a staggered three-column grid against a pale lilac-grey background. Each card holds a paragraph of a sample prompt or instruction, then a bolded name and a grey role line (for example "Founder & CEO at Fromhere", "Account Executive at Paddle", "BDR at Juro"). The uneven card heights give a masonry rhythm.
Key takeaway
Swapping generic testimonials for concrete, attributed prompt examples so the section doubles as proof and as a how-to-use gallery. The masonry of variable-height cards that keeps a text-heavy wall from feeling like a rigid grid.
Reuse notes
Great for AI or workflow products where the value is in what users can ask, and named roles add credibility. Needs enough distinct, realistic prompts to fill the grid; thin content exposes the empty staggering. Keep cards text-only so the mosaic stays calm.




















