I was in the press — add it to my site
Press coverage does its best work when people can see it — a mention that lives only in a clipping helps no one. On a bernard-hosted site, getting it up takes one message while the article's still fresh.
How it works
- Get your access prompt. Log in to bernard, open your site, and copy the prompt from Edit with AI (it contains a key that works for 12 hours).
- Paste it into your AI — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, whichever you already use — then give it the publication, link and quote, or use the prompt below.
- Approve. The AI sends back a preview link. Check the quote and the link, press Approve, and it's live.
Pick the line from the piece you'd want a stranger to read first — that's your quote. The AI sets it with the publication's name and date, linked to the original, in the same style as the rest of your site.
The prompt
“I was featured in [publication] — add a press mention to my site with a link to [the article's web address] and this quote: [a line from the piece].”
The [bracketed] parts are yours to fill in. First time? Log in to bernard → your site → Edit with AI → copy your access prompt, paste that into your AI first, then ask the above.
Questions people ask
- How do I add press coverage to my website?
- If your site is hosted with bernard, tell the AI you already use — ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini — the publication, the article's link and a line worth quoting. It adds the mention in keeping with your site, and nothing goes live until you approve the preview.
- Should press mentions have their own page?
- Once you have two or three, yes — a press page reads as credibility. Ask the AI to start one and move existing mentions onto it; it can add a menu link at the same time.
- Can I quote from the article on my site?
- A short quote with a credit and a link to the original is the normal, fair way to do it. Don't reproduce the whole article — link to it instead, which is better for you anyway: the publication's name does the vouching.