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Spotlight Use Case Idea: The AI Neighborhood Matchmaker
Let's refine a powerful strategy for your real estate agent clients. The goal is to build a tool that makes them the undisputed local expert, but let's do it in the most seamless, conversational way possible by leveraging the full power of the Spotlight's AI. I'm calling it the "AI Neighborhood Matchmaker." The Problem We're Solving: A potential home buyer, whether they're new to the city or a local resident, doesn't just want a list of houses. They want to find a neighborhood that matches their lifestyle. Zillow can't tell them the "vibe" of a community, but a great agent can. This Spotlight will clone that agent's knowledge. The Solution: A Purely Conversational AI GuideYou're going to build a Spotlight that doesn't just answer questions—it asks them. It will act as a virtual consultant, guiding the user through a discovery process to find their perfect neighborhood. Here’s the "magic trick" you can set up for them: 1. You capture the agent's expertise. You interview the agent and create a detailed source document that profiles each key neighborhood, its lifestyle, schools, parks, and the type of person who loves living there. 2. You build the "Neighborhood Matchmaker" Spotlight. This becomes a free tool promoted on their website and social media with a compelling headline: "Which [Your City] Neighborhood Is Right For You? Chat with Our AI Expert to Find Out." 3. You craft the "Master Prompt" (AI Config Tab). This is the entire engine of the experience. You are programming the AI to be a consultant by giving it a clear, step-by-step script within the System Prompt itself. The Prompt: (You should obviously make this your own) "You are a friendly and knowledgeable real estate expert for [Your City]. Your goal is to help the user find the perfect neighborhood for their lifestyle. Follow this exact process: Start by asking: 'To find your perfect neighborhood, I'm going to ask you just three quick questions about your lifestyle. Ready?' Question 1: 'First, what's your ideal Saturday morning: a quiet walk in a park, a bustling farmer's market, or a hip coffee shop?'
Spotlight Use Case Idea: The AI Neighborhood Matchmaker
1 like • Jul 16
Another brilliant use of a spotlight. So many spotlights. So little time!
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
1 like • Jul 14
I like it!
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0 likes • Jul 11
This is great! I've been looking for this exact thing!
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
2 likes • Jul 11
Another excellent spotlight of how to use spotlights @Dave Calafiore! Trying to keep up with them all is my challenge. But that's a good problem to have! Please keep 'em coming!
Spotlight Use Case Idea: The 24/7 AI Concierge (For Hotels & Airbnbs)
Picture this... It's 9 PM on a Tuesday. A family has just checked into your client's beautiful boutique hotel after a long travel day. The front desk is unstaffed for the night. The parents are exhausted, the kids are hungry, and they have a million simple questions: - "What's the Wi-Fi password?" - "What time does the pool open tomorrow?" - "Is there a place nearby that delivers pizza this late?" They try calling the front desk, but it goes to voicemail. Frustrated, they end up scrolling through Yelp, feeling a little lost and disconnected. Their first impression isn't magical; it's a hassle. Now, what if you could CLONE the perfect, all-knowing hotel concierge and put them in every single room, ready to help 24/7? With the Spotlight feature, you can. Here’s the "magic trick" you can set up for them: 1. You grab all the expert knowledge. You ask the hotel owner or manager for two things:* The Logistics: A simple list of all the common questions (Wi Fi, checkout times, pool hours, parking info, etc.).* The Local Secrets: This is the gold. Ask them for their personal, opinionated recommendations. Not just a list of restaurants, but why they love them. "Go to 'The Corner Slice' for pizza, but only if you like thin crust. It's loud and perfect for families. For a quiet, romantic Italian dinner, go to 'Bella's Table' instead." 2. You create a new Spotlight page. You feed all that info—both the boring logistics and the priceless local secrets—into the AI in the "Sources" tab. 3. You create a simple QR code. Then you tell your client, "Let's put this on a beautiful little card on the nightstand in every room. The card will say: 'Welcome! Your Personal Concierge is Ready to Help. Scan Me.'" That's it. That's the whole kiosk. Now, that same tired family scans the code. They land on the AI Concierge Spotlight and just start asking questions: "What's the Wi-Fi password?" "We need to find a good spot for breakfast with kids tomorrow." "Is there a park or playground within walking distance?"
Spotlight Use Case Idea: The 24/7 AI Concierge (For Hotels & Airbnbs)
1 like • Jun 19
@Robin Nelson Love this idea! Not sure if it would be ethical to do it without the hotel / airbnb owner's knowledge (I'm not saying you're suggesting that). But perhaps it would make sense to tell them they could get their spotlight "free" by finding three or four restaurant / attraction sponsors to be featured in their spotlight. That would free me up from having to go after the sponsors and make it more attractive for the client!
0 likes • Jul 1
@Bob Lazor Sorry I missed this earlier. I'll reach out to you by phone.
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