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Machine Error -> Human Readable Response Writer

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Transform machine-generated error details into concise, jargon-free guidance that explains the issue and the next steps for the end user.

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Prompt body

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Task Outline

The task is to assess the feasibility and potential risks associated with launching a take-away beverage kiosk in central Ho Chi Minh City during the summer season. We aim to break down this task into specific subtasks to ensure comprehensive coverage from multiple angles.

Subtasks

  1. Market Analysis

    • Demand for take-away beverages.
    • Competitor analysis.
    • Customer preferences.
  2. Location Assessment

    • Foot traffic analysis.
    • Accessibility and convenience.
    • Zoning and permit limitations.
  3. Operational Considerations

    • Supply chain logistics.
    • Staffing and training requirements.
    • Operational cost analysis.
  4. Financial Viability

    • Capital investment and funding options.
    • Revenue projections and pricing strategy.
    • Break-even analysis.
  5. Regulatory and Compliance Factors

    • Health and safety standards.
    • Licensing requirements specific to Vietnam.
  6. Risk Assessment and Mitigation

    • Seasonal risks (weather patterns).
    • Economic and political stability considerations.
    • Health risks (pandemics).
  7. Sustainability and Environmental Impact

    • Waste management strategies.
    • Sustainable sourcing of ingredients.
  8. Marketing and Branding

    • Branding strategy and USP (Unique Selling Proposition).
    • Marketing channels and customer engagement strategies.

Subtask Breakdown and Analysis

Market Analysis

  1. Demand for Take-Away Beverages

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Analyze trend reports: Google Trends for "take-away beverages Ho Chi Minh City summer".
      • Review market analysis reports (e.g., Euromonitor, Statista).
      • Survey local consumers and collect data on preferences.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Is there a seasonal variance in demand or specific beverages?
      • How do take-away trends shift depending on location (central vs. other areas)?
  2. Competitor Analysis

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Field study: visit existing kiosks and cafes, observe operations.
      • Online reviews and ratings (Tripadvisor, Google Reviews).
      • Interviews with industry stakeholders.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Can we accurately gauge competitor strategies and consumer loyalty?
      • Are there unfulfilled niches within the current market?
  3. Customer Preferences

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Focus groups with target demographics.
      • Industry reports on Vietnamese beverage consumption trends.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are preferences heterogeneous throughout the city?
      • Will international beverage trends influence local preferences?

Location Assessment

  1. Foot Traffic Analysis

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Use of smart technology (e.g., GPS heatmaps).
      • Surveys with local business owners.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Can foot traffic estimates from previous years be relied upon post-pandemic?
      • How does foot traffic correlate with actual sales conversion?
  2. Accessibility and Convenience

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • GIS tools to map out kiosks, public transport, and pedestrian areas.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are certain routes more significant than others in influencing choice?
      • Do specific socio-demographics correlate with accessibility ease?
  3. Zoning and Permit Limitations

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Regional government websites for zoning laws.
      • Consultation with legal experts or local business chambers.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are there non-apparent bureaucratic hurdles specific to this industry?

Operational Considerations

  1. Supply Chain Logistics

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Supplier interviews and benchmarking.
      • Reliability assessments for delivery services.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Can local procurement meet demand spikes?
      • How resilient is the supply chain to regional disruptions?
  2. Staffing and Training Requirements

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Analyze labor market reports and prevailing wage statistics.
      • Training program effectiveness studies.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Does central placement necessitate higher trained staff?
      • Does culture influence skill uptake and adaptation?
  3. Operational Cost Analysis

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Past financial statements from similar ventures.
      • Detailed budget forecasts with varied scenarios.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are cost estimates inclusive of unpredictable operational variables?

Financial Viability

  1. Capital Investment and Funding Options

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Financial models for start-ups.
      • Explore VC interest through startup networks.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Is financial stability possible without external funding?
      • What is the realistic timeline for financial returns?
  2. Revenue Projections and Pricing Strategy

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Competitive pricing analysis.
      • Pricing elasticity models.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are price points perceived as value-for-money by locals?
      • Is there room for premium pricing adaptability?
  3. Break-even Analysis

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Scenario planning for different revenue outcomes.
      • Cost-volume-profit analysis.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Is the break-even primarily time-sensitive or demand-driven?

Regulatory and Compliance Factors

  1. Health and Safety Standards

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Consultation with Vietnam’s health regulatory bodies.
      • Benchmark with international standards.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are there significant differences between standards and enforcement?
  2. Licensing Requirements

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Legally structured guidelines.
      • Case studies from similar business experiences.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are all bureaucratic timelines accounted for in planning?

Risk Assessment and Mitigation

  1. Seasonal risks (Weather patterns)

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Historical climate analytics for Ho Chi Minh City.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Can weather unpredictability be strategically managed?
  2. Economic and Political Stability Considerations

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Economic trend analysis.
      • Political stability indexes.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Is the risk of economic downturn significant?
  3. Health Risks (Pandemics)

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • WHO advisories.
      • Governmental pandemic readiness plans.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Can the business model swiftly pivot in crisis scenarios?

Sustainability and Environmental Impact

  1. Waste Management Strategies

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Waste audit studies.
      • Partnership assessments with recycling organizations.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are sustainable practices financially feasible on the scale required?
  2. Sustainable Sourcing of Ingredients

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Supplier certifications and sustainability practices.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are suppliers capable of maintaining sustainable practices?

Marketing and Branding

  1. Branding Strategy and USP

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Brand perception analysis.
      • Trends in emerging beverage brands.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Is there a unique message that resonates locally?
  2. Marketing Channels and Customer Engagement Strategies

    • Verification Methods and Tools:
      • Social media engagement metrics.
      • Traditional media analysis in target demographics.
    • Challenging Assumptions:
      • Are online strategies sufficient to garner foot traffic?

Final Verification and Reflection

After conducting all subtasks using the specified verification tools and challenging assumptions, reiterate each process to ensure no steps have been overlooked or misinterpreted. Review databases, market trends, and adjustment plans even if the methodology seems highly reliable.

Reflect on the learned insights and, if potential pitfalls remain, plan contingency for those scenarios. Ensure all conclusions correlate with the primary task of feasibility and risk assessment for launching a take-away beverage kiosk in central Ho Chi Minh City.

Conclusion

By systematically addressing each subtask from a multi-perspective viewpoint and verifying through various methodologies, a comprehensive assessment can be formulated. Such thorough evaluation is necessary for making strategic decisions that align with business goals, ensuring success in a dynamically urbanized landscape like Ho Chi Minh City.

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Text Generation (other)
Celina

🧠 Ultra-Deep Thinking Mode Prompt

Essay Outline: The Impact of Technology on Education

I. Introduction

  • Opening Statement:
    • Discuss the rapid advancement of technology over the past few decades and its pervasive influence across various sectors, particularly education.
  • Background Information:
    • Highlight the historical context of traditional education and the shift towards integrating technology in learning environments.
  • Thesis Statement:
    • Assert that technology has transformed modern education by increasing accessibility, engagement, and learning efficiency.

II. Body Paragraphs

A. Online Learning Platforms
  • Main Idea:
    • Online learning platforms have democratized education by making it more accessible to a global audience.
  • Supporting Evidence:
    • Provide statistics on enrollment in MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) and other online programs.
    • Discuss the flexibility and convenience offered by online education, enabling learners from diverse backgrounds to access quality education.
  • Counterargument:
    • Critics argue that online education may lack the personal interaction of traditional classrooms.
  • Rebuttal:
    • Highlight the development of discussion forums, live webinars, and video conferencing that replicate classroom interactions.
  • Transition Sentence:
    • Moving from accessibility, technology also enhances the educational experience through interactive tools.
B. Interactive Educational Tools
  • Main Idea:
    • Interactive educational tools facilitate active engagement and deeper understanding in learning.
  • Supporting Evidence:
    • Examples of tools like virtual labs, educational games, and simulation software that promote experiential learning.
    • Case studies showing improved retention and comprehension rates among students using interactive tools versus traditional methods.
  • Counterargument:
    • Some argue that over-reliance on these tools can distract or overwhelm students.
  • Rebuttal:
    • Discuss the importance of balanced and targeted use of interactive tools to enhance, not replace, educational content.
  • Transition Sentence:
    • Beyond engagement, technology also drives efficiency and personalization in education through AI tutors.
C. AI Tutors and Automated Feedback
  • Main Idea:
    • Artificial Intelligence in education provides personalized learning experiences and efficient feedback mechanisms.
  • Supporting Evidence:
    • Description of AI-based platforms that adapt to individual learning paces and styles.
    • Evidence of faster and more frequent feedback through automated grading systems and AI evaluation tools.
  • Counterargument:
    • Concerns over the impersonal aspect of AI-driven feedback and its inability to fully replace human instructors.
  • Rebuttal:
    • Emphasize the complementary role of AI in enhancing the teacher's ability to focus on complex student needs.
  • Transition Sentence:
    • As these technological advancements illustrate, they collectively reshape the educational landscape toward more effective learning.

III. Conclusion

  • Summary of Key Points:
    • Recap the significant impacts of online learning platforms, interactive tools, and AI tutors on modern education.
  • Reinforcement of Thesis:
    • Reaffirm that technology has indeed revolutionized education by offering unprecedented access, engagement, and efficiency.
  • Closing Statement:
    • Highlight the potential for future advancements to continue evolving educational practices, emphasizing the importance of integrating technology thoughtfully and responsibly.

This outline will serve as a foundation for developing a comprehensive essay on the role of technology in transforming contemporary education.

32.71
Creative Writing
Celina

Generate a Structured Essay

Certainly! Below you'll find a curated set of hidden gem prompts specifically engineered for solopreneurs seeking viral traction and personal brand growth on TikTok & Twitter. These prompts leverage emotional triggers, storytelling arcs, and subtle psychological drivers that many users overlook.


Master-Level Content Prompts for Personal Branding (TikTok & Twitter)

1. Vulnerability + Authority Hybrid
Prompt:
“Share a recent failure that almost made you quit — then reveal the ONE mindset shift that saved your business. #RealTalk #FromFailureToFame”

Why it works: Vulnerability humanizes, authority inspires. Combining both builds connection + credibility quickly.


2. Contrarian “Unpopular Opinion”
Prompt:
“Unpopular opinion: Cold DMs aren’t dead — you just have to do THIS differently. Here's how... #PersonalBranding #GrowthHack”

Why it works: Sparks debate and shares actionable insight, encouraging engagement.


3. Time-Sliced Storytelling
Prompt:
“Day 1 vs. Day 365 of building my solo coaching biz laid bare — here’s the exact changes that skyrocketed growth. [Thread/TikTok] #Journey #KeepGoing”

Why it works: Progress arcs are inherently satisfying, building suspense and relatability.


4. “Behind-the-Scenes” Myth Busting
Prompt:
“3 things nobody tells you about working alone — and why those ‘problems’ are actually your secret weapons. #SolopreneurLife #MindsetShift”

Why it works: Unveils insider info, turning “pain points” into aspirational traits.


5. Micro-Tutorial with a Twist
Prompt:
“Stop wasting time on endless posts — here’s a 15-second trick I use to craft viral personal brand content in under 5 minutes. #ContentHack #ViralTips”

Why it works: Appeals to busy solopreneurs craving efficiency; offers high value fast.


6. Audience Insertion via Hypotheticals
Prompt:
“If you had only 30 seconds to convince a client you’re their best choice — what would YOU say? Here’s my script... #PitchPerfect #FreelanceTips”

Why it works: Encourages audience reflection and interaction; invites replies/shares.


7. Counterintuitive Success Formula
Prompt:
“Why working LESS hours actually built my authority faster than hustling 24/7 — here’s the science behind it. #WorkSmart #PersonalBrand”

Why it works: Challenges mainstream hustle culture, generating strong emotional resonance.


8. Interactive Challenge Prompt
Prompt:
“Your turn: Share your biggest branding struggle in 3 words. I’ll reply with a tailored 1-line advice. Ready? Go! #BrandHelp #FreelanceCoach”

Why it works: Drives engagement + DMs, powerful for relationship building.


9. Bold Prediction with Invitation
Prompt:
“By 2025, every freelancer will need a personal brand—or risk becoming invisible. Agree or disagree? Let’s debate. #FutureOfWork #PersonalBranding”

Why it works: Invites discussion, positions you as forward-thinking leader.


10. Emotional Origin Story Slice
Prompt:
“The day I decided to stop chasing clients and start attracting them changed everything — here’s the story... #OriginStory #BrandAttack”

Why it works: Narrative + emotional pull; audiences love origin stories as trust boosters.


Pro Tips for Maximizing Viral Potential:

  • Use vivid, concrete details: Paint mental imagery — it hooks attention.
  • Use the “show-don’t-tell” style for TikTok (demonstrate, don’t just explain).
  • Drop unexpected hooks in first 3 seconds/characters.
  • End with a sparkling CTA: a question, challenge, or invite to comment.
  • Repurpose prompt styles across platforms: threads for Twitter, quick edits or text overlays for TikTok.

Would you like me to generate complete content templates (scripts/posts) based on these prompts? Or create a weekly viral content calendar tuned for your niche?

6.58
1
Text Generation (other)
Celina

Prompt Engineer Pro Mode

- Economic systems operate under resource constraints and scarcity.
- Money supply affects inflation and purchasing power.
- Individuals respond to incentives in predictable ways.
- Government budgets are limited by taxation and borrowing capacity.
- Redistribution impacts labor supply and productivity.
- Universal basic income provides a fixed payment to all individuals regardless of employment.
- Inflation reduces real value of cash holdings if supply grows faster than goods/services.
- Economic growth depends on investment, labor, and productivity.

- Any UBI must respect finite resources to avoid overextension.
- Increasing money without corresponding goods causes inflation.
- Excessive UBI could reduce work incentives, lowering output.
- UBI funding cannot exceed sustainable revenue without debt risks.
- Poorly designed redistribution can decrease overall economic productivity.
- UBI delivers uniform payments, simplifying administration but risking inefficiency.
- Inflation from UBI erosion diminishes its real benefits over time.
- Sustained growth can support higher UBI if productivity gains are harnessed.

Design UBI to match available resources (Fact 1) by funding it through sustainable taxation or reallocated budgets (Fact 4). Control money supply to align with real economic output to prevent inflation (Facts 2, 7). Adjust UBI levels to avoid negative labor incentives by monitoring behavioral responses (Facts 3, 5). Simplify distribution given universality for administrative efficiency (Fact 6). Promote economic growth policies to increase future UBI capacity (Fact 8). Each step adheres to constraints ensuring the system’s viability without collapsing economic stability.

The weakest link is predicting labor supply changes due to UBI (Inference from Facts 3, 5). To strengthen, empirically test labor responses in varied UBI pilot programs, gathering robust behavioral data under diverse economic conditions to calibrate incentives and funding levels accurately before full implementation.
3.56
Productivity
Kristie

Zero-Assumption Thinker

Cold Calling Script – Independent Financial Advisor (Retirement Planning & Investment Guidance)


Opening (First 15 seconds – building trust & credibility):

Hi [Prospect’s Name], this is [Your Name], an independent financial advisor here in Dallas. I specialize in helping busy mid-career professionals like yourself simplify retirement planning without the usual overwhelm. Do you have a minute?


Qualifying & identifying pain points:

Great, thanks! I’m curious — with everything going on, are you currently confident your retirement plan is on track, or is it something you’ve been meaning to take a closer look at?

(If yes, they feel confident)
That’s excellent to hear. What’s been working well for you so far?

(If no or unsure)
Totally understandable, it can get complicated. What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing when it comes to planning your retirement or managing investments?


Gauging readiness & leading into next step:

I appreciate you sharing that. I’m setting aside some time this week to offer a complimentary 15-minute chat to walk through a few quick strategies tailored for professionals in Dallas. No hard pitches — just useful insights for your situation. Would that be something you’re open to?


Objection Handling:

  • “I’m not interested.”
    I get it, [Prospect’s Name]. If now’s not a good time, is there a better moment I could check back in? Sometimes having a quick chat down the road can make a difference when priorities shift.

  • “You’re the fifth person who’s called me today.”
    I’m sorry to be another call in the mix. I value your time and aim to keep this brief and genuinely helpful. If I could offer something different—no pressure, just straightforward advice—would you be open to a quick 15-minute call later this week?

  • “Not now, maybe later.”
    That makes sense. When would be a good time for me to follow up? I want to respect your schedule and make sure it’s worth your while.


Closing:

Perfect! I’ll send a quick calendar invite for [agreed time]. Looking forward to helping you make sense of your retirement goals. Thanks for your time today, [Prospect’s Name].


Let me know if you'd like me to tailor this script further or add any elements!

3.75
2
Marketing
Celina

Trusted Cold Call Script Builder

Thank you for sharing these observations about your friend. It’s understandable to feel concerned when someone close seems less engaged. Let’s explore a few possible interpretations and ways you might approach the situation thoughtfully.

1) Possible Interpretations of Their Behavior

  • Stress or External Preoccupations: Your friend’s distraction and phone-checking could stem from stress related to work, family, health, or other personal issues. When people are overwhelmed, they might find it harder to be fully present, even with people they care about.

  • Shifting Priorities or Social Needs: Over time, relationships sometimes evolve. Your friend’s decreased initiation of contact and distracted behavior might suggest their social focus or interests have shifted, potentially feeling less connected or engaged without it being about you personally.

  • Communication Style or Habit Change: Some people naturally fluctuate in how proactively they engage in conversations or social interactions, especially in adulthood when responsibilities increase. It might be less about the friendship quality and more about their communication habits or even an unconscious pattern (like phone use in social settings).


2) Contextual Factors That Might Influence Their Actions

  • Life Transitions: Are there any recent changes in their life, such as a new job, relationship, relocation, or health issues? These can affect emotional availability and attention.

  • Technological Habits: The habit of checking phones during social time is very common nowadays and might be more about general behavior than disinterest—though it can still feel hurtful.

  • Mutual Interaction Patterns: Reflect if there have been recent changes in how you both interact, such as less frequent meetups or changes in the type or tone of conversations.

  • Emotional Climate: Consider if there have been any unresolved tensions or misunderstandings that could be influencing their current behavior.


3) Practical Next Steps

Direct Approaches:

  • Open, Non-Confrontational Conversation: At a calm moment, share your observations and feelings gently. For example, “I’ve noticed we don’t talk as much as we used to, and sometimes you seem distracted. I just want to check in and see how you’re doing.” This invites openness without accusations.

  • Ask About Their Needs or Preferences: They might appreciate different kinds of connection (e.g., less frequent but more meaningful conversations), and asking could give you clarity.

Indirect Approaches:

  • Adjust Invitations or Communication Style: Try initiating contact with different formats—texts, calls, or casual group activities—and see if engagement changes.

  • Focus on Shared Interests or Activities: Sometimes, doing something enjoyable together can reignite connection, making conversations flow more naturally.

  • Allow Space While Staying Available: Sometimes friends need a little distance but appreciate knowing you’re there. This balance can help without pressure.


Closing Thought

It’s clear you value this friendship, and your sensitivity to the changes already shows your care. Relationships naturally ebb and flow, and gentle curiosity combined with openness often helps clarify situations and nurture connection. Whatever happens, prioritizing your emotional well-being is key—surround yourself with supportive people and remember that meaningful relationships are mutually nourishing.

If you’d like, I’m here to help craft a conversation starter or explore more tailored strategies based on your friend’s personality and your communication style.

5.16
2
Lifestyle
Kristie

Relationship Behavior Decoder

MC Script for
AI Workshop 2025 – Unlocking the Future
Theme: Exploring AI tools & prompt engineering for students
Audience: University students & young professionals
Duration: 60 minutes
Venue: University Auditorium
Organizer: Faculty of Information Technology
Sponsor: TechSpark
Guest Speaker: Dr. Anna Nguyen (AI Researcher)


[Opening | 0-5 minutes]

MC:
(Energetic & friendly)
“Good [morning/afternoon], everyone! Welcome to AI Workshop 2025 – Unlocking the Future! I’m [Your Name], and I’m thrilled to be your host today as we dive into the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence — exploring some of the coolest AI tools out there and unlocking the secrets of prompt engineering.

Whether you’re a coding wizard, an AI newbie, or just curious about how robots aren’t quite taking over your homework yet, you’re in the right place.

A big shout-out to our amazing Faculty of Information Technology for organizing this event, and, of course, to our sponsor TechSpark — powering today’s session with innovation and support. Thank you for making this possible!

We have a packed 60 minutes ahead with key moments including a fun icebreaker game — because hey, who says AI can’t be fun? — followed by an insightful talk from none other than Dr. Anna Nguyen, an accomplished AI researcher who’s shaping the future as we speak. After that, you’ll get to ask your burning questions in our Q&A session.

So, before we jump in, how many of you have ever tried chatting with an AI chatbot — like me? (pause for show of hands or cheers) Wow, quite a few! And how many of you have tried to “coach” one with your own prompts? (pause*) Great! Today’s going to be next level.

Alright, let’s kick things off!”


[Transition to Icebreaker | 5-15 minutes]

MC:
“Now, to warm up those brains, it’s time for a quick icebreaker. Trust me, it’s fun and no AI will judge you!

Here’s the game: I’ll give you a simple prompt — your job is to come up with the funniest or most creative AI prompt you can think of related to university life. For example, ‘Write a poem about procrastination using only movie quotes.’

You can shout out your prompts or share with your neighbor — we might pick a few to read out loud! Ready?

Your first prompt: ‘Ask an AI to explain why coffee should be considered a food group.’ Go!

(Give audience a minute or two, encourage applause or laughter for shared prompts)

Fantastic creativity, everyone! Remember, crafting the right prompt is just like talking to a friend — the clearer and more fun your prompt, the better the AI’s answer. And that’s exactly the kind of skill Dr. Anna is going to help us master next.”


[Transition to Main Talk | 15-55 minutes]

MC:
“Alright, it’s time for the star of today’s workshop — Dr. Anna Nguyen!

Dr. Nguyen is not only a leading AI researcher but also a fantastic teacher who’s passionate about making AI accessible and exciting for all of us. She’ll walk us through some cutting-edge AI tools and share expert tips on prompt engineering — the magic behind getting AI to really understand and help you.

Please join me in giving a warm welcome to Dr. Anna Nguyen!”

(Lead applause as Dr. Anna takes the stage)

[Pause as Dr. Anna gives her talk, approx. 35-40 minutes]


[Transition to Q&A | 55-60 minutes]

MC:
“Wow, what an amazing session! Thank you so much, Dr. Nguyen, for opening up the future with us today.

Now it’s your turn — I’m sure many of you are buzzing with questions. So, if you have any, don’t be shy! Raise your hand, and we’ll bring you the microphone.

Or, if you’re enjoying today’s workshop and would like to share your biggest AI ‘aha’ moment so far, we’d love to hear that too!”

(Facilitate 5-7 minutes of Q&A, engaging with audience and Dr. Nguyen)


[Closing | Last 5 minutes]

MC:
“As we wrap up AI Workshop 2025 – Unlocking the Future, I want to thank each of you for being such an enthusiastic and curious audience. Your energy made this session truly special.

Big thanks once again to Dr. Anna Nguyen for her incredible insights, to the Faculty of Information Technology for organizing, and to TechSpark for sponsoring — you guys rock!

Remember, AI is not just the future — it’s what you create with it starting now. So keep experimenting, stay curious, and don’t be afraid to talk to your AI tools like you would a new friend (or a quirky professor).

Before you leave, feel free to network, swap AI prompt ideas, and maybe even brainstorm your next big AI project together. Also, keep an eye out for upcoming workshops from the Faculty — this is just the start!

Thank you all, have a fantastic day, and keep unlocking the future!”

(Final applause)


Optional Ad-libs / Crowd Interaction Ideas:

  • “Anyone here think AI will write your thesis one day? Be honest!” (laugh)
  • “What’s the weirdest AI answer you’ve gotten? Feel free to share — we won’t judge!”
  • “I tried asking an AI to tell a joke earlier — turns out, I am the joke!” (smile)

Script timing summary:

  • Opening & Welcome: 5 mins
  • Icebreaker Game: 10 mins
  • Main Talk (Dr. Anna): 40 mins
  • Q&A: 5 mins
  • Closing: 5 mins

Let me know if you'd like this adapted for an online event or shorter time!

9.65
Event Planning & Invitations
H

Mini Event MC Script Generator

Prompts from the same author

1) Positioning + ICP
Positioning: Easy, affordable bike rentals in Ho Chi Minh for tourists seeking flexible, local-style transport without language hassle.
ICP: Budget-conscious tourists (age 20-40, solo/couple travelers) who want quick, hassle-free city exploration via bike; problem: current rentals are opaque, restrictive, or pricey; why now: post-pandemic tourism rebound, high urban traffic congestion, increasing interest in eco-friendly travel.

2) Assumptions & Risks

Assumption Test Metric Kill/Keep Rule
Tourists want local bike rentals Interview 20 tourists 30%+ confirm interest <30% kill
Price < $10/day acceptable Survey competitors/prices Achieve willingness to pay Price sensitivity >30% kill
Simple online booking sufficient Build landing + booking 20 bookings prelaunch <5 bookings in 2 wks kill
Self-service pickup is feasible Field test pickup spot <5min avg pickup time >10min avg kill
Payment via mobile preferred Survey + landing traffic 80% choose mobile payment <50% kill

3) Customer Discovery Steps

  • Channel: FB Vietnam travel groups, hostel message boards, IG Ho Chi Minh travel tags.
  • Script: “Hi! Quick Q: How do you rent bikes locally? What frustrates you? Would you try a quick, no-questions bike rental app?”
  • Booking Goal: Get 5 verbal commitments (email/WhatsApp) to book a trial rental.
  • Book 10 user calls (15min each). Record themes and willingness to pay.

4) MVP Spec

  • Must-Have User Stories:
    • As tourist, I can see available bikes + prices on a map.
    • I can book and pay via simple form (cash/card/Momo QR).
    • I receive pickup location and access instructions.
    • I can contact support via WhatsApp.
  • Acceptance: Booking confirmation < 5min; no app download required.
  • Nice-to-Haves: Basic insurance info; bike return confirmation; inventory management dashboard.

5) Build Plan

  • Stack:
    • Website + booking: Webflow + Airtable forms + Zapier automation.
    • Payments: Stripe + Momo QR (if available).
    • Communication: WhatsApp Business API via Twilio or manual.
  • Buy vs Build: Buy all via Webflow + Airtable (no-code). Build only simple Zapier automations.
  • Data Model: Tables for Bikes (ID, status), Bookings (user, bike, date, paid), Users (contact info), Payments.

6) 30–60–90 Day Execution Plan

  • 0-30: Customer interviews, landing page + manual booking form, FB/IG testing, 5 trial rentals.
  • 31-60: Automate booking workflows, onboard 10 repeat users, test payment integration, identify pickup/drop spots.
  • 61-90: Launch minimal paid ads, add booking reminders, hire part-time local bike manager, collect PMF survey data.

7) Experiment Backlog

Channel Hypothesis Setup Metric Expected ROI
FB Travel Groups Posting offers drives bookings Post weekly + track links Message replies/bookings High (low cost)
IG Geo tags Visual posts with CTA increase leads Post stories with CTA & link CTR, DMs Medium
Hostel flyering Flyers nearby hostels yield trials Print 50 flyers, talk to hostel staff Pickup calls Medium
Google My Business Local SEO brings walk-ins Create profile, optimize keywords Calls/bookings High long term
WhatsApp broadcast Broadcasts convert leads Build contacts, send rental offers Bookings High
Referral program Referrals boost 2nd bookings Offer $2 off to referrer Referral count Medium
Google Ads Paid ads can overcome organic noise Small $50 campaign targeting tourists CPC, bookings Medium (test only)
Influencer shoutouts Local micro-influencers add trust Contact 3 influencers, offer trial Engagement Low/maybe
Hostel staff partners Staff recommends bikes with incentives Test $5 commission for every booking Conversion High if executed
Offline bike stands Visibility increases direct walk-ups Put bikes in hotspots, observe Walk-in bookings High local

8) GTM Plan
Channels:

  • SEO: Google My Business + blog posts “Best BIKE rental HCM” (low effort)
  • Social: FB groups + IG stories daily postings + engagement
  • Communities: Travel forums, hostel partnerships, WhatsApp groups
  • Partnerships: Local hostels, tour agencies with commissions
  • Outbound: Chat on FB/IG, hostel visits twice weekly
    Daily cadence:
  • Post on social + respond comments/messages (30 min)
  • Outreach to 5 hostel staff or groups (30 min)
  • Review bookings + customer feedback (30 min)

9) Budget & Tools

Item $0 Option <$500 Option Recurring vs One-time
Website Carrd free landing + Google Forms Webflow Basic $15/mo + Airtable Recurring
Payments Stripe + manual cash on delivery Stripe + Momo QR system setup Mostly per-transaction
Communication WhatsApp manual messaging Twilio WhatsApp API (~$20/mo) Recurring
Marketing Organic: FB groups, IG posts $100 Google Ads, $100 FB ads One-time/recurring
Printing Flyers Design free Canva, print at local shop Print 100 flyers ~$50 One-time
Bike Storage/Lock Use free public/shared spots Rent small locker/space ~$100 One-time/recurring

10) Analytics & PMF Signals

  • Activation: % of site visitors who book a bike
  • Usage North Star: Number of repeat bookings per user within 30 days
  • PMF Survey: Ask users “How disappointed would you be if we stopped?” - target 40% say "very disappointed" after 30 rides.
  • Track cancellation rate, avg booking lead time, NPS after rentals.

11) Legal/Ops Checklist

  • Register sole proprietorship or local equivalent (start simple)
  • Set up Stripe account + local payment apps compliantly
  • Prepare basic rental agreement + liability waiver (Google template)
  • Privacy policy page (use TermsFeed free generator)
  • Secure data: password-protect Airtable, limit access, backup weekly

12) Risks & Mitigations

Risk Mitigation Next Action
Low tourist demand Intensive customer interviews Schedule 20 customer calls week 1
Payment frictions Support cash + multiple options Add Momo QR + cash option from Day 1
Pickup location confusion Use clear maps + photos Test 3 pickup spots week 2
Bike theft/damage Basic deposit or waiver Draft waiver + trial deposit model
Regulations/licensing Check local bike rental laws Contact local business bureau week 1
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