Web Idea Tree: Grow Your Best Website Concepts

Web Idea Tree Toolkit for Rapid Website Planning

What it is
A compact, repeatable system for generating, organizing, and prioritizing website ideas using a branching “tree” structure that maps from high-level goals to specific pages, features, and content.

Why it helps

  • Clarity: Breaks vague goals into concrete pages and actions.
  • Speed: Rapidly produces a prioritized list of work-ready items.
  • Scalability: Works for single-page sites to large multi-section projects.
  • Collaboration: Easy to share and iterate with stakeholders.

Core components

  1. Root (Goal): The primary objective (e.g., collect leads, sell products, showcase work).
  2. Branches (Strategies): 2–4 approaches to achieve the root (e.g., content marketing, paid ads, product pages).
  3. Nodes (Pages/Features): Specific pages or features under each branch (homepage, pricing, blog, signup flow).
  4. Leaves (Tasks): Actionable tasks for each node (copy, wireframe, CTA, analytics event).
  5. Priority Tags: Simple labels like High/Medium/Low or Must/Should/Could.
  6. Estimates: Rough time or complexity estimates for planning sprints.

Quick 30‑minute workflow

  1. Set the Root (5 minutes).
  2. List 2–4 Branches (5 minutes).
  3. For each branch, add 3–6 Nodes (10 minutes).
  4. Convert nodes into Leaves (tasks) and add Priority Tags (7 minutes).
  5. Add rough Estimates and assign owners (3 minutes).

Output formats

  • Visual mind-map (Miro, Whimsical)
  • Outlined doc (Google Docs / Notion)
  • Task board (Trello / Jira)
  • CSV for sprint import

Example (lead-gen site)

  • Root: Increase qualified leads
    • Branch: Content → Nodes: Blog, Guides, Newsletter → Leaves: Write 4 pillar posts (High)
    • Branch: Conversion → Nodes: Landing page, Contact form → Leaves: A/B test CTA (High)
    • Branch: Social → Nodes: LinkedIn, Twitter → Leaves: Weekly posts (Medium)

Tips for success

  • Keep branches limited (2–4) to avoid scope bloat.
  • Use tiny, testable tasks for faster validation.
  • Revisit priorities weekly based on metrics.
  • Start with a single MVP branch for fastest learning.

If you want, I can:

  • Turn this into a 1-page template for Notion, Miro, or CSV.
  • Build a filled example for your specific website goal; tell me the goal and target audience.

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