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Spotlight Use Case: The "Ask the Founder" Content Engine
Let's talk about a huge opportunity you have with one specific type of client: The local business owner who is the brand. Think about the passionate chef, the stylish boutique owner, the seasoned contractor with 30 years of stories, or the financial advisor who is a pillar of the community. Their greatest marketing asset isn't their logo or their website; it's their personal expertise and their story. The Problem: They are sitting on a goldmine of content, but they have zero time or desire to write blog posts, create videos, or manage a complex social media presence. They're experts at their craft, not at being content creators. This is a problem you can solve in a single afternoon with Askspot. You can offer them something truly unique: an "AI 'Ask the Founder'" Content Hub. This isn't just a chatbot. This is a system for turning your client's most valuable asset (their brain) into a 24/7, interactive content machine that works for them while they work on their business. Here’s the "magic trick" you can set up for them: 1. You Conduct a Single "Brain Dump" Interview.This is the core of the service. You schedule a single, one-hour recorded call with your client. You come prepared with a list of great questions designed to extract their wisdom: - "What's the biggest misconception about your industry?" - "What's the story behind how you started this business?" - "What's the one piece of advice you give every new customer?" - "Tell me about your most memorable project or proudest moment." 2. You Create their "Ask the Founder" Spotlight. You take the recording of that one hour interview and get it transcribed (services like Rev.com are perfect for this). Then, you feed that entire transcript into the Sources tab of a new Spotlight. The AI now thinks and talks with the authentic voice, stories, and opinions of your client. 3. You Design the Experience. The Spotlight page features a great, professional photo of the owner. The headline is simple and powerful: "Ask Me Anything." The welcome message in the chat says:
Spotlight Use Case: The "Ask the Founder" Content Engine
2 likes • Jul '25
Excellent Plan. Love the ideas here. Thanks @Dave Calafiore
Your Ultimate "Foot-in-the-Door" Offer: The AI Training Portal
We often focus on using Askspot for external marketing lead generation, chatbots, etc. But one of the most powerful (and easiest to sell) solutions you can build is for an internal problem that every single business with more than one employee faces: employee training. I'm calling it the "AI-Powered Employee Training Portal." Picture this... Your potential client is a busy coffee shop owner. A new barista starts on Monday. For the next two weeks, the owner or their best manager will spend hours answering the same questions over and over: - "How many pumps of vanilla go in a large latte?" - "What's the Wi-Fi password again for customers?" - "How do I process a refund on the register?" - "What's our policy if someone has a nut allergy?" This repetitive training is a massive time-suck, it's inconsistent, and it takes their most valuable people off the floor. Now, what if you could walk in and offer to CLONE their best manager's brain and turn it into a 24/7 training assistant that every new hire can access from their own phone? With the Spotlight feature, you can. This is the ultimate "foot in the door" offer. 1. You grab their existing knowledge. You ask the business owner for their employee handbook, their SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), their scripts, their recipes, any document they use for training. 2. You create their private "New Hire Training" Spotlight. This is not for the public; it's a password-protected page just for their team. You feed all those documents into the Sources tab. The AI now knows the "company way" for everything. 3. You set up a simple, clean interface.* Profile Video: A short welcome video from the owner to new hires.* Chat Welcome: "Welcome to the team! I'm your AI training assistant. I've been trained on our entire employee handbook and all of our procedures. Ask me anything to get started."* Channels: Set up quick-access buttons for things like "View Weekly Schedule," "Clock In/Out Portal," or "Request Time Off."
Your Ultimate "Foot-in-the-Door" Offer: The AI Training Portal
1 like • Jul '25
This is brilliant @Dave Calafiore Thanks for another mind-opener
🍸 🍹Spotlight Use Case Idea: The AI Bartender
Let's talk about using the Spotlight feature to solve a problem that's costing your restaurant and bar clients thousands of dollars every single month. I'm calling it the AI Bartender. Okay, picture this... It's a busy Friday night at your client's restaurant. A couple on a date night is looking at the drink menu. They see your client's signature drinks "$17 Spicy Mango Margarita," and the" $18 Smoked Old Fashioned" but they also see a familiar "$8 House IPA." They're curious, but a little intimidated. They don't want to bother the slammed server with a bunch of questions. So what do they do? They play it safe. "I'll just have the IPA," he says. "Make it two," she adds. Your client just lost out on a $20+ upsell, and the couple missed out on an amazing cocktail experience. This happens dozens of times a night. Now, what if you could CLONE their best, most knowledgeable bartender and put them at every single table, 24/7? With Spotlight, you can. Here’s the "magic trick" you can set up for them: 1. You grab all the expert knowledge. You sit down with the bar manager. "What's in your top 5 cocktails? Let's get the real flavor profiles. What wine pairs best with the salmon? What's the story behind that local gin you use?" 2. You create a new Spotlight page. You feed all that expert knowledge into the AI in the "Sources" tab. You're basically teaching the AI to think and talk like a world-class mixologist who knows the menu inside and out. 3. You create a simple QR code. Then you tell your client, "Let's put these on every table with a little sign that says: 'Can't Decide? Ask Our AI Bartender!'" That's it. That's the whole setup. Now, that same couple on their date night scans the code. They land on the AI Bartender Spotlight and just start having a conversation: "I'm having the steak, and I usually drink bourbon." "We're celebrating our anniversary, what's a fun, bubbly drink to start with?" "I want to try a new tequila cocktail, but I don't like things that are too sweet."
🍸 🍹Spotlight Use Case Idea: The AI Bartender
0 likes • Jul '25
I gotta find some bar owners/bartenders and pitch this. Sounds like gold for a busy place. Thinking two Spotlights - one for booze and once "they love it" make another one for their menu.
🏡 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"
0 likes • Jul '25
This is really good @Dave Calafiore - well done!
Gamma Presentation
Here is a Gamma Presentation I made: https://gamma.app/docs/5-Ways-to-Get-Found-on-Google-Without-Paying-for-Ads-dr3gr66c7bk5n15
0 likes • May '25
Nicely done! ✅
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