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Spotlight Use Case Idea: The AI Personal Mixologist
Let's talk about an industry that's ready for a high tech upgrade and an easy sell for you: The local liquor or wine store. Here's a scene that happens a hundred times a day in every one of these stores. A customer walks in, full of good intentions. They want to host a party or try making a new cocktail. They confidently grab a bottle of gin... and then they stop. They stand in the aisle, looking at the rows of bitters, syrups, and liqueurs, completely lost. - "What else do I need for a Negroni?" - "How do I make a good whiskey sour?" - "I want to make a fun punch for my party, but I have no idea where to start." So what happens? They get intimidated, grab a bottle of tonic water, and leave. Your client just missed out on selling them three to four additional high margin items. Now, what if you could CLONE a master mixologist and put them in every aisle of that store, ready to give perfect recipes and complete shopping lists, 24/7? With the Spotlight feature, you can. You're not just selling them a tool; you're selling them a system to increase the size of every single sale. Here’s the "magic trick" you can build for them: 1. You capture the recipes. You don't need to be a bartender. You just need to source classic and modern cocktail recipes. You can find hundreds online. You'll train the AI on the ingredients, measurements, and instructions for each one. 2. You build their "At Home Mixologist" Spotlight. This becomes their interactive, in store guide. The Interface: You place QR codes in each main liquor aisle (The Whiskey Aisle, The Tequila Aisle, etc.) with a simple, enticing call to action: "Want to Make the Perfect Cocktail? Ask Our AI Mixologist."* The AI Config (The Secret Sauce): The prompt is key. You're not just asking for a recipe; you're asking for a shopping list. "You are a friendly, expert mixologist. The user will tell you what spirit they have or what cocktail they want to make. Your #1 job is to give them a complete shopping list of every single ingredient they will need, including fresh fruit or garnishes. After the list, provide the simple recipe instructions."
Spotlight Use Case Idea: The AI Personal Mixologist
1 like • Aug 3
Has anyone built one yet? and if so would you be willing to share what it looks like? as always thanks, great idea, Hal
🏡 Spotlight Use Case Idea: The "Interactive Open House"
Okay, picture this... It's a Sunday afternoon. Your client is running a packed open house. They're trying to talk to a serious looking couple in the kitchen, but someone else flags them down to ask, "How old is the furnace?" Meanwhile, a car slows down out front, curious about the backyard, but they can't get an answer, so they drive off. Your client is losing leads and providing a frantic experience because they can't be everywhere at once. Now, what if you could CLONE the agent, and even the homeowner's knowledge and turn it into a guided, multimedia experience available to everyone, 24/7, right from their phone? With the Spotlight feature combined with the Flow feature, you can. Here’s the "magic trick" you can set up for each new listing: 1. You build the "Experience" with a Flow. Before anything else, you use the Flow Builder to create a guided journey. This is where you add the rich media: Start with a high quality photo of the home's exterior. Add a text block: "Welcome to 123 Main Street! I'm your AI guide. I can answer any question you have, or I can take you on a guided tour. What would you like to do?" Add buttons: "Tour the Kitchen," "See the Backyard," "Ask a Question." Each button leads to another step in the flow with more images, videos (like a drone shot of the backyard or a video walkthrough of the master suite), and key details. 2. You create the "Interactive Tour" Spotlight. You feed all the property's "secret" knowledge (upgrade lists, utility costs, neighborhood secrets) into the Sources tab. The AI is now the home's expert storyteller. 3. You connect the Flow to the Spotlight. This is the crucial step. In the Spotlight's Flow Setting, you enable the "Flow Override" and select the "123 Main Street Tour" flow you just built. 4. You deploy it everywhere. Create a QR code that links to the Spotlight and put it on the "For Sale" sign, on property flyers, and on the Zillow listing with the call to action: "Take an Interactive Tour or Ask a Question Now."
🏡 Spotlight Use Case Idea: The "Interactive Open House"
1 like • Aug 3
I am putting out Dave's script with some edits to two realtors in two different areas asking for their opinions, both are top ones in their offices. So has anyone sold this yet to a realtor, and if so what sort of price range are you asking? Per home or multiple, and how often can they add or change to new listing? thanks Hal
Genius Card/Ask Spot
Doing my initial roll out to show to a select few friends, two questions have come up with them, 1. say 3 or 4 get my digital genuis card and open on their phone and ask questions, is the "chat" sequence unique to that user? That is person A, will not see the chat of person B? And 2. when someone gets my genuis card, how do they save it on their phone, is there a way to save to their screen as "Hal's Biz Card" like the apps are? thanks
1 like • Jun 30
Thanks Dave, appreciate you!
Ask Spot/Genuis Biz Card information form from our customer
Is there a list of questions we can give a customer to fill out to set up their ask spot or Genius Biz Card, I thought I put it in here, but must have not sent it, one the web site it says a take 5 minutes to fill out, but I can't find it, or I have missed it. Thanks
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Genius Card Notifications
showed my card this am, and got a sale (well will be once I collect the $) and got a couple of questions that I did not know answer for. First, can ask spot notifiy our customer when someone interacts with the card, asking questions, going to links? And two how does the new customer get access to the conversation threads, is it automatic or do we have a link to give them so they can check periodically?
0 likes • Jun 28
thank you
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Digital agency and local coupon magazine, publish every 90 days, keeps me super busy 3 weeks out of 9, prior sign shop owner, specializing in vehicles

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