User Operational Guide
How to Use Saudi Arch Prompt
A practical guide from account creation to a professional architectural prompt, covering project setup, style and scene selection, Additional Instructions, and output review.
User journey at a glance
- 1Create your account and verify your email
- 2Choose the right subscription plan
- 3Set up your project and enter its data
- 4Pick the style, typology, and scene
- 5Add your Additional Instructions
- 6Generate and review your prompt
- 7Save and use it in your AI tool of choice
1. Create an account
Click "Sign Up" at the top of the page and enter your name, email, password, and preferred language.
You will receive an email verification link. Click it to activate your account.
2. Choose a subscription plan
Visit the pricing page to compare plans and the number of prompts allowed in each tier.
The free starter plan gives you 6 lifetime prompts to explore. Paid plans offer a higher monthly quota suited to professional continuous use.
3. Set up your project
After signing in, go to the Studio and start a new project. Enter the core inputs:
- Project name
- Site area
- Overall site shape
- Number of buildings and arrangement
- Floor configuration
- Ground-floor and rooftop uses
- Public realm and street relationship
- Parking strategy
4. Pick the style, typology, and scene
The Studio provides curated libraries:
- Style: choose from the Saudi library — Najdi, Hejazi, Coastal, Contemporary, and more.
- Typology: Residential Villa, Residential Building, Retail, Mixed-use, Hospitality, and more.
- Scene: full-building hero render, entrance arrival, rooftop terrace, interior public space, and more.
- Lighting and camera: to show the massing, floors, and facade clearly and logically.
5. Additional Instructions
The "Additional Instructions" field is a free-text input that lets you guide the engine beyond the fixed templates. Use it to express your visual intent and requirements not covered by the core fields.
- Camera direction and lighting nuances
- Material emphasis and luxury level
- Facade depth and street relationship
- Target audience and output tone
- Negative instructions such as: no cropping, do not change floor count, avoid excessive ornament
6. Generate the prompt
Click "Generate Prompt". The engine merges styles, typologies, scenes, lighting, cameras, project data, and your Additional Instructions into one structured text.
The result appears in the preview panel on the right side of the Studio, ready to copy or save.
7. Review and save
Before using the prompt in an external AI tool, review the text:
- Is the project typology clear?
- Is the floor count consistent with the description?
- Does the style include clear Saudi architectural cues?
- Does the camera ask for the full building without cropping?
- Is there only one clear lighting condition?
- If a garden is outside the site boundary, is it described as a public adjacent garden?
8. Troubleshooting
If the output does not match your intent:
- Text contradiction: re-read your Additional Instructions and ensure they do not contradict the core fields.
- Building appears cropped: add a "no cropping" instruction in Additional Instructions.
- Style does not feel Saudi: name explicit architectural elements (mashrabiya, rawshan, internal courtyard) in your instructions.
- Multiple lighting conditions: pick exactly one lighting in the field and do not mix in instructions.
Coming soon
These features are described in the guide and on our roadmap, but are not yet enabled in the current build. They will be rolled out progressively before the commercial launch.
- Custom Prompt Mode — write a full prompt from scratch with engine assistance.
- Reference image support — upload an image to guide the visual style.
- Team features — invite members, share projects, and configure permissions.
- In-app invoice and payment-method management.
- Self-serve "cancel subscription" and "change plan" buttons on the account page — currently handled via customer support.
- Saved project library with tag-based filtering.