Generate a CDN Optimization Plan
Create a content delivery strategy for [website]. Include caching and geographic distribution recommendations. Improve performance.
CDNs reduce latency globally.
If you're looking for help optimizing your website's performance and reducing load times for users around the world, the CDN Optimization Plan prompt for Claude can save you hours of research and planning. This prompt is designed for developers, DevOps engineers, and web administrators who need to implement a content delivery network strategy but aren't sure where to start. Whether you're managing an e-commerce site, a media-heavy application, or a SaaS platform experiencing slow page loads in certain regions, Claude can help you create a comprehensive CDN strategy that actually works. The prompt guides Claude to analyze your specific website and provide actionable recommendations for caching policies and geographic distribution of your content.
Using this prompt is straightforward. Simply replace the placeholder [website] with your actual website URL or a description of your site. For example, if you run an online photography portfolio, you'd input "Create a content delivery strategy for my online photography portfolio at photographysite.com." Be specific about your website's characteristics, traffic patterns, or any performance problems you've noticed. Claude will then generate recommendations tailored to your exact situation rather than generic CDN advice.
When you run this prompt, expect Claude to deliver a structured optimization plan that includes specific caching recommendations, edge server placement suggestions, and strategies for serving assets from locations closest to your users. You'll get practical guidance on cache-control headers, time-to-live settings, and geographic distribution approaches that directly reduce latency for your visitors.
Here's a pro tip that significantly improves results: include information about your current traffic sources and user demographics when filling in the prompt. Instead of just writing "mywebsite.com," try adding details like "mywebsite.com which receives 60 percent traffic from Europe and 30 percent from Asia." This context helps Claude provide recommendations that are geographically optimized for where your actual users are located.