Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Photorealistic fashion photoshoot for the fashion catalog of the clothing brand [PAY ME]. The model wears a modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt is the logo text in large bold red letters: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in the style of street graffiti in Kinder. The background of the photo is in an industrial interior with minimalism, contrasting light. The photoshoot is done in a high fashion style with professional lighting, a clean studio background and a natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Build a modern full-stack web application called "Utawala Stays", a local marketplace platform for short stay apartments and Airbnb units in Utawala, Nairobi, Kenya. PROJECT GOAL: Utawala Stays connects Airbnb owners (hosts) with guests looking for short stay apartments. Hosts pay to list their units, and can pay extra for premium visibility such as featured or pinned listings. TARGET USERS: 1. Hosts / BnB Owners 2. Guests / Customers 3. Admin (Platform Owner) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: - Modern luxury real estate style design - Mobile-first responsive design - Clean UI with premium booking platform feel - Use elegant typography, cards, image galleries, smooth animations - Theme colors: dark blue, white, gold accents CORE FEATURES: AUTHENTICATION: - Separate signup/login for Hosts and Guests - Email authentication - Phone number verification - Password reset HOST FEATURES: Hosts can: - Create account as BnB Owner - Create and manage listings - Upload multiple property photos - Upload video tours - Add property title - Add property description - Add location in Utawala - Add nearby landmarks - Add pricing (per night, weekend, weekly) - Add amenities: WiFi Smart TV Hot shower Kitchen Parking Security Balcony Workspace - Set availability calendar - Update listing anytime - View inquiries - Receive booking requests MONETIZATION: Hosts must pay before listing. Pricing plans: 1. Basic Listing: - KES 1000/month - Normal listing 2. Featured Listing: - KES 3000/month - Priority listing - Featured badge 3. Pinned Listing: - KES 5000/month - Top homepage visibility - Highlighted listing Integrate M-Pesa payment. GUEST FEATURES: Guests can: - Create account - Browse listings - Search by price - Filter by amenities - Filter by unit type - Save favorites - Contact host - Request booking - Leave reviews - Rate properties PROPERTY PAGE: Each property page should show: - Large image gallery - Video preview - Amenities - Pricing - Host profile - Reviews - Location map - Availability - Contact options ADMIN DASHBOARD: Admin can: - Approve/reject listings - Verify hosts - Manage users - Manage payments - Manage subscriptions - Feature/pin listings - Remove fake listings - View analytics: Revenue Active hosts Bookings Visitors SECURITY: - Prevent fake listings - ID verification for hosts - Secure payments - Anti-spam protection DATABASE STRUCTURE: Create database schema for: - Users - Hosts - Guests - Listings - Photos - Videos - Payments - Bookings - Reviews - Notifications - Subscription plans SEO: Optimize for: "Airbnb in Utawala" "Short stay apartments in Utawala" "Furnished apartments in Utawala" Also generate: 1. Homepage UI 2. Dashboard UI 3. Database schema 4. API architecture 5. Recommended tech stack 6. Deployment strategy
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
QUESTION 1.1: DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING NIA FASHION’S PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AND PRICING SUGGESTIONS A. INTRODUCTION Based on the Nia Fashion scenario and supported by operations and marketing management theory, Nia's business is currently in the Introduction phase of the Product Lifecycle (PLC). This phase is characterised by low sales volume as the market becomes familiar with the innovative product, high costs due to manual small-batch production and imported components, and significant investment in marketing to build awareness. Product Lifecycle Diagram for Nia Fashion Sales Volume │ │ Growth Phase │ /‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ Maturity Phase │ / \____________________ │ / \ │ / \ Decline Phase │ / \__________ │ / │ / │ / Introduction Phase │/ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────→ Time Current Position: Nia’s festival jackets are in the Introduction phase due to rising online interest, but limited sales and high per-unit costs. 1. Key Characteristics of Nia Fashion’s Introduction Phase • Sales: Low but increasing awareness via social media trends. • Costs: The cost of making each item is high because we have to do many steps by hand and produce small quantities. For example, LED strips cost R100, fabric costs R200, and zippers cost R50. We also pay staff R20,000 every month and spend R15,000 on the warehouse. • Profit: Likely negative or minimal due to initial investment and production expenses. • Marketing Efforts: Heavy focus on social media advertising, influencer giveaways, and event stalls to stimulate trial and awareness. • Market: Innovators and early adopters, mainly festival attendees. 2. Pricing Suggestions 2.1. Price Skimming Strategy Given the high production costs and novelty, Nia should set a premium price initially to recover costs and leverage prestige value. Early adopters are less price sensitive and willing to pay more for exclusive products. 2.2. Gradual Price Adjustment As production scales up and costs decrease (potentially by standardising production steps), prices can be lowered to attract a broader market. 2.3. Value-based Pricing Emphasise product uniqueness, LED integration, and festival appeal to justify the price; use customer feedback to optimise pricing. 2.3. Limited Discounting Use influencer giveaways and event promotions to maintain brand prestige rather than widespread discounts that could erode perceived value. 3. Operations and Marketing Integration • Operations Management Efficient operations management can help lower costs, improve quality, and increase flexibility. Nia's plan to standardise production workflow will reduce costs and enable scaling. • Marketing Mix Application Nia should integrate the 7Ps: product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence, to build brand equity. For example, the Sales and Events Assistant role is crucial for effectively managing promotions and placements at festivals. • Customer Service and Experience Engaging customers at events to demonstrate jacket functionality supports consumer satisfaction and word of mouth. B. SUMMARY Nia Fashion’s product is at the Introduction phase of the PLC, characterised by rising but limited sales, high per-unit costs, and heavy marketing investment to stimulate awareness. The recommended pricing approach is price skimming, charging a premium initially to recover costs and capitalise on novelty and prestige. As production efficiencies improve, prices should be adjusted to grow the market. Cost reduction and flexibility in operations management, along with integrated marketing efforts such as influencer engagement, are crucial for Nia's success. The Sales and Events Assistant role is critical to enhancing brand visibility and driving on-site sales.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Scene 1 (0–3s): A calendar flips forward, days passing. A small interest meter slowly fills up. On-screen text: “Mortgage interest accrues daily.” Scene 2 (3–6s): A house icon appears at a “Closing Day” marker. A payment arrow moves forward in time to the lender. On-screen text: “Interest is paid AFTER it accrues.” Scene 3 (6–9s): The arrow moves backward, paying before the due date. The words “Prepaid Interest” appear with a subtle highlight. On-screen text: “Prepaid interest = paying early at closing.” Scene 4 (9–10s): Clean end frame with a house + checkmark icon. Text: “Normal. Not extra.”
Objective: Create a compelling promotional video to highlight the cost savings and reliability of an auto parts and service provider. Audience: Car owners in Tunisia who are frustrated with high garage costs and unreliable maintenance. Description: The video opens with a frustrated driver stuck on the side of a road, looking at their broken-down car. Quick cuts show a mechanic at a traditional garage presenting a large, shocking bill (300 DT). The scene then shifts to a modern, clean auto parts shop/website interface showing the same part for 150 DT. A confident, trustworthy presenter or voiceover explains the problem while on-screen text in Arabic and French reinforces key points: "You pay 3x the normal price" and "Over 70% of drivers in Tunisia pay too much." The final shot shows a happy customer driving a smoothly running car. Style: Fast-paced, attention-grabbing, and slightly dramatic at the beginning to highlight the problem. Shifts to a clear, trustworthy, and solution-oriented tone. Uses bold on-screen text and contrasting visuals (frustration vs. relief). Technical: 45 seconds, 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, optimized for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
You are a friendly, efficient, and safety-conscious food-delivery assistant specialized in Nigeria. Your responsibilities: Find, recommend, and place food orders with local restaurants in Nigeria (supporting Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and other major cities). Manage delivery logistics: estimate times, choose delivery partners, track orders, and handle simple delivery issues (e.g., delay, wrong item). Communicate clearly in concise Nigerian English; optionally use light, respectful Pidgin when user prefers. Always confirm high-impact user choices (payment, delivery address, order confirmation) before proceeding. Respect legal and safety constraints: do not facilitate illegal items; follow local food-safety and age-restriction rules for alcohol/tobacco. Provide transparent pricing breakdowns (items, taxes, delivery fee, tip). Offer helpful alternatives when items are unavailable (close substitutes, different restaurants, or menu modifications). Capabilities and data access: You have access to a live local-restaurant catalog and their menus for locations across Nigeria. You can query real-time restaurant availability, prices, delivery times, and delivery-partner status. You can place orders through integrated payment APIs and schedule pickups/deliveries. When you place an order, you must request explicit user confirmation including total cost, expected delivery window, and delivery address. User safety & privacy: Never request full card numbers directly; use the platform’s payment flow or tokenized payments. Request only the minimum personal details required for delivery (name, phone, delivery address). If user requests storing payment or address details, ask for explicit consent and mention secure storage. Interaction flow (strict): Clarify location & delivery address (city, street, landmark). If user location not provided, ask for it. Ask for dietary preferences or restrictions (allergies, halal, vegetarian). Present 3 curated restaurant options with ETA and price range. Ask which to choose. Show menu items with clear prices and customization options. Confirm order summary, final price (with fees/taxes), payment method, and delivery instructions. Place order only after explicit user confirmation. Provide tracking updates (order accepted, preparing, out for delivery, delivered) and estimated times. If issues arise (delay, wrong order), offer to contact restaurant/delivery partner and present options (refund, re-order, partial refund). Formatting & tone: Use short bullet lists for options. Use bold for key facts (price, ETA, confirmation prompts). Be polite, upbeat, and slightly humorous when appropriate. Ask at most one clarifying question at the start of a conversation. Error handling & fallbacks: If restaurant data is stale/unavailable, apologize briefly and offer alternatives within a 10 km radius. If payment fails, show supported payment methods and retry flow. If delivery unavailable for the address, suggest nearest pickup points or alternate restaurants that deliver. Examples of phrasing (do these automatically when applicable): Confirmation: “You’re ordering: 1 Jollof Rice + 1 Suya from Mama’s Kitchen — Total: ₦4,200 (items ₦3,800 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦100). Deliver to 12 Allen Ave, Ikeja. Pay with saved card ending ••••1234. Confirm order? (Yes/No)” Tracking update: “Update: Your order is ready and with the rider — ETA 12 minutes. Rider name: Emeka, phone: +234XXXXXXXXX.” Delay handling: “Sorry — the restaurant reports a 20–30 minute delay due to high demand. I can keep the order, cancel it, or switch to [Alternative Restaurant]. Which do you prefer?” Developer integrations (instructions for engineers): Provide endpoints for: Restaurant search by location and cuisine Real-time menu & availability Price & fee calculation Order placement & payment tokenization Delivery partner assignment & tracking webhook Ensure webhooks for order-status updates are forwarded to the agent. Provide a secure token for payment actions and a sandbox for testing. Supply locale-aware currency (NGN) and time formats. Constraints & tests: Test scenarios: out-of-stock items, address outside delivery zone, payment failure, partial refund, and duplicate orders. Validate the assistant never auto-charges; explicit user confirmation required. Confirm the assistant provides substitutions when core items unavailable. Example user-facing prompt templates Quick order (user): “I want to order dinner for delivery to 24 Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki, Abuja. Prefer halal. Budget ₦5,000. Suggest options.” Order confirmation (assistant reply skeleton): “Here are 3 halal-friendly options near you: King Halal — ETA 35–45 min — Price range ₦2,500–₦4,500 Suya Spot — ETA 25–35 min — Price range ₦1,800–₦3,200 Lagos Jollof — ETA 40–50 min — Price range ₦2,000–₦3,500 Which would you like to see the menu for?” Payment confirmation: “Order total: ₦3,950 (items ₦3,500 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦150). Pay with: 1) saved card ••••1234, 2) mobile money, 3) cash on delivery. Confirm to place the order.”
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Photorealistic fashion photoshoot for the fashion catalog of the clothing brand [PAY ME]. The model wears a modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt is the logo text in large bold red letters: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in the style of street graffiti in Kinder. The background of the photo is in an industrial interior with minimalism, contrasting light. The photoshoot is done in a high fashion style with professional lighting, a clean studio background and a natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Build a modern full-stack web application called "Utawala Stays", a local marketplace platform for short stay apartments and Airbnb units in Utawala, Nairobi, Kenya. PROJECT GOAL: Utawala Stays connects Airbnb owners (hosts) with guests looking for short stay apartments. Hosts pay to list their units, and can pay extra for premium visibility such as featured or pinned listings. TARGET USERS: 1. Hosts / BnB Owners 2. Guests / Customers 3. Admin (Platform Owner) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: - Modern luxury real estate style design - Mobile-first responsive design - Clean UI with premium booking platform feel - Use elegant typography, cards, image galleries, smooth animations - Theme colors: dark blue, white, gold accents CORE FEATURES: AUTHENTICATION: - Separate signup/login for Hosts and Guests - Email authentication - Phone number verification - Password reset HOST FEATURES: Hosts can: - Create account as BnB Owner - Create and manage listings - Upload multiple property photos - Upload video tours - Add property title - Add property description - Add location in Utawala - Add nearby landmarks - Add pricing (per night, weekend, weekly) - Add amenities: WiFi Smart TV Hot shower Kitchen Parking Security Balcony Workspace - Set availability calendar - Update listing anytime - View inquiries - Receive booking requests MONETIZATION: Hosts must pay before listing. Pricing plans: 1. Basic Listing: - KES 1000/month - Normal listing 2. Featured Listing: - KES 3000/month - Priority listing - Featured badge 3. Pinned Listing: - KES 5000/month - Top homepage visibility - Highlighted listing Integrate M-Pesa payment. GUEST FEATURES: Guests can: - Create account - Browse listings - Search by price - Filter by amenities - Filter by unit type - Save favorites - Contact host - Request booking - Leave reviews - Rate properties PROPERTY PAGE: Each property page should show: - Large image gallery - Video preview - Amenities - Pricing - Host profile - Reviews - Location map - Availability - Contact options ADMIN DASHBOARD: Admin can: - Approve/reject listings - Verify hosts - Manage users - Manage payments - Manage subscriptions - Feature/pin listings - Remove fake listings - View analytics: Revenue Active hosts Bookings Visitors SECURITY: - Prevent fake listings - ID verification for hosts - Secure payments - Anti-spam protection DATABASE STRUCTURE: Create database schema for: - Users - Hosts - Guests - Listings - Photos - Videos - Payments - Bookings - Reviews - Notifications - Subscription plans SEO: Optimize for: "Airbnb in Utawala" "Short stay apartments in Utawala" "Furnished apartments in Utawala" Also generate: 1. Homepage UI 2. Dashboard UI 3. Database schema 4. API architecture 5. Recommended tech stack 6. Deployment strategy
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
QUESTION 1.1: DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING NIA FASHION’S PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AND PRICING SUGGESTIONS A. INTRODUCTION Based on the Nia Fashion scenario and supported by operations and marketing management theory, Nia's business is currently in the Introduction phase of the Product Lifecycle (PLC). This phase is characterised by low sales volume as the market becomes familiar with the innovative product, high costs due to manual small-batch production and imported components, and significant investment in marketing to build awareness. Product Lifecycle Diagram for Nia Fashion Sales Volume │ │ Growth Phase │ /‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ Maturity Phase │ / \____________________ │ / \ │ / \ Decline Phase │ / \__________ │ / │ / │ / Introduction Phase │/ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────→ Time Current Position: Nia’s festival jackets are in the Introduction phase due to rising online interest, but limited sales and high per-unit costs. 1. Key Characteristics of Nia Fashion’s Introduction Phase • Sales: Low but increasing awareness via social media trends. • Costs: The cost of making each item is high because we have to do many steps by hand and produce small quantities. For example, LED strips cost R100, fabric costs R200, and zippers cost R50. We also pay staff R20,000 every month and spend R15,000 on the warehouse. • Profit: Likely negative or minimal due to initial investment and production expenses. • Marketing Efforts: Heavy focus on social media advertising, influencer giveaways, and event stalls to stimulate trial and awareness. • Market: Innovators and early adopters, mainly festival attendees. 2. Pricing Suggestions 2.1. Price Skimming Strategy Given the high production costs and novelty, Nia should set a premium price initially to recover costs and leverage prestige value. Early adopters are less price sensitive and willing to pay more for exclusive products. 2.2. Gradual Price Adjustment As production scales up and costs decrease (potentially by standardising production steps), prices can be lowered to attract a broader market. 2.3. Value-based Pricing Emphasise product uniqueness, LED integration, and festival appeal to justify the price; use customer feedback to optimise pricing. 2.3. Limited Discounting Use influencer giveaways and event promotions to maintain brand prestige rather than widespread discounts that could erode perceived value. 3. Operations and Marketing Integration • Operations Management Efficient operations management can help lower costs, improve quality, and increase flexibility. Nia's plan to standardise production workflow will reduce costs and enable scaling. • Marketing Mix Application Nia should integrate the 7Ps: product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence, to build brand equity. For example, the Sales and Events Assistant role is crucial for effectively managing promotions and placements at festivals. • Customer Service and Experience Engaging customers at events to demonstrate jacket functionality supports consumer satisfaction and word of mouth. B. SUMMARY Nia Fashion’s product is at the Introduction phase of the PLC, characterised by rising but limited sales, high per-unit costs, and heavy marketing investment to stimulate awareness. The recommended pricing approach is price skimming, charging a premium initially to recover costs and capitalise on novelty and prestige. As production efficiencies improve, prices should be adjusted to grow the market. Cost reduction and flexibility in operations management, along with integrated marketing efforts such as influencer engagement, are crucial for Nia's success. The Sales and Events Assistant role is critical to enhancing brand visibility and driving on-site sales.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Scene 1 (0–3s): A calendar flips forward, days passing. A small interest meter slowly fills up. On-screen text: “Mortgage interest accrues daily.” Scene 2 (3–6s): A house icon appears at a “Closing Day” marker. A payment arrow moves forward in time to the lender. On-screen text: “Interest is paid AFTER it accrues.” Scene 3 (6–9s): The arrow moves backward, paying before the due date. The words “Prepaid Interest” appear with a subtle highlight. On-screen text: “Prepaid interest = paying early at closing.” Scene 4 (9–10s): Clean end frame with a house + checkmark icon. Text: “Normal. Not extra.”
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Objective: Create a compelling promotional video to highlight the cost savings and reliability of an auto parts and service provider. Audience: Car owners in Tunisia who are frustrated with high garage costs and unreliable maintenance. Description: The video opens with a frustrated driver stuck on the side of a road, looking at their broken-down car. Quick cuts show a mechanic at a traditional garage presenting a large, shocking bill (300 DT). The scene then shifts to a modern, clean auto parts shop/website interface showing the same part for 150 DT. A confident, trustworthy presenter or voiceover explains the problem while on-screen text in Arabic and French reinforces key points: "You pay 3x the normal price" and "Over 70% of drivers in Tunisia pay too much." The final shot shows a happy customer driving a smoothly running car. Style: Fast-paced, attention-grabbing, and slightly dramatic at the beginning to highlight the problem. Shifts to a clear, trustworthy, and solution-oriented tone. Uses bold on-screen text and contrasting visuals (frustration vs. relief). Technical: 45 seconds, 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, optimized for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
You are a friendly, efficient, and safety-conscious food-delivery assistant specialized in Nigeria. Your responsibilities: Find, recommend, and place food orders with local restaurants in Nigeria (supporting Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and other major cities). Manage delivery logistics: estimate times, choose delivery partners, track orders, and handle simple delivery issues (e.g., delay, wrong item). Communicate clearly in concise Nigerian English; optionally use light, respectful Pidgin when user prefers. Always confirm high-impact user choices (payment, delivery address, order confirmation) before proceeding. Respect legal and safety constraints: do not facilitate illegal items; follow local food-safety and age-restriction rules for alcohol/tobacco. Provide transparent pricing breakdowns (items, taxes, delivery fee, tip). Offer helpful alternatives when items are unavailable (close substitutes, different restaurants, or menu modifications). Capabilities and data access: You have access to a live local-restaurant catalog and their menus for locations across Nigeria. You can query real-time restaurant availability, prices, delivery times, and delivery-partner status. You can place orders through integrated payment APIs and schedule pickups/deliveries. When you place an order, you must request explicit user confirmation including total cost, expected delivery window, and delivery address. User safety & privacy: Never request full card numbers directly; use the platform’s payment flow or tokenized payments. Request only the minimum personal details required for delivery (name, phone, delivery address). If user requests storing payment or address details, ask for explicit consent and mention secure storage. Interaction flow (strict): Clarify location & delivery address (city, street, landmark). If user location not provided, ask for it. Ask for dietary preferences or restrictions (allergies, halal, vegetarian). Present 3 curated restaurant options with ETA and price range. Ask which to choose. Show menu items with clear prices and customization options. Confirm order summary, final price (with fees/taxes), payment method, and delivery instructions. Place order only after explicit user confirmation. Provide tracking updates (order accepted, preparing, out for delivery, delivered) and estimated times. If issues arise (delay, wrong order), offer to contact restaurant/delivery partner and present options (refund, re-order, partial refund). Formatting & tone: Use short bullet lists for options. Use bold for key facts (price, ETA, confirmation prompts). Be polite, upbeat, and slightly humorous when appropriate. Ask at most one clarifying question at the start of a conversation. Error handling & fallbacks: If restaurant data is stale/unavailable, apologize briefly and offer alternatives within a 10 km radius. If payment fails, show supported payment methods and retry flow. If delivery unavailable for the address, suggest nearest pickup points or alternate restaurants that deliver. Examples of phrasing (do these automatically when applicable): Confirmation: “You’re ordering: 1 Jollof Rice + 1 Suya from Mama’s Kitchen — Total: ₦4,200 (items ₦3,800 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦100). Deliver to 12 Allen Ave, Ikeja. Pay with saved card ending ••••1234. Confirm order? (Yes/No)” Tracking update: “Update: Your order is ready and with the rider — ETA 12 minutes. Rider name: Emeka, phone: +234XXXXXXXXX.” Delay handling: “Sorry — the restaurant reports a 20–30 minute delay due to high demand. I can keep the order, cancel it, or switch to [Alternative Restaurant]. Which do you prefer?” Developer integrations (instructions for engineers): Provide endpoints for: Restaurant search by location and cuisine Real-time menu & availability Price & fee calculation Order placement & payment tokenization Delivery partner assignment & tracking webhook Ensure webhooks for order-status updates are forwarded to the agent. Provide a secure token for payment actions and a sandbox for testing. Supply locale-aware currency (NGN) and time formats. Constraints & tests: Test scenarios: out-of-stock items, address outside delivery zone, payment failure, partial refund, and duplicate orders. Validate the assistant never auto-charges; explicit user confirmation required. Confirm the assistant provides substitutions when core items unavailable. Example user-facing prompt templates Quick order (user): “I want to order dinner for delivery to 24 Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki, Abuja. Prefer halal. Budget ₦5,000. Suggest options.” Order confirmation (assistant reply skeleton): “Here are 3 halal-friendly options near you: King Halal — ETA 35–45 min — Price range ₦2,500–₦4,500 Suya Spot — ETA 25–35 min — Price range ₦1,800–₦3,200 Lagos Jollof — ETA 40–50 min — Price range ₦2,000–₦3,500 Which would you like to see the menu for?” Payment confirmation: “Order total: ₦3,950 (items ₦3,500 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦150). Pay with: 1) saved card ••••1234, 2) mobile money, 3) cash on delivery. Confirm to place the order.”
Photorealistic fashion photoshoot for the fashion catalog of the clothing brand [PAY ME]. The model wears a modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt is the logo text in large bold red letters: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in the style of street graffiti in Kinder. The background of the photo is in an industrial interior with minimalism, contrasting light. The photoshoot is done in a high fashion style with professional lighting, a clean studio background and a natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Scene 1 (0–3s): A calendar flips forward, days passing. A small interest meter slowly fills up. On-screen text: “Mortgage interest accrues daily.” Scene 2 (3–6s): A house icon appears at a “Closing Day” marker. A payment arrow moves forward in time to the lender. On-screen text: “Interest is paid AFTER it accrues.” Scene 3 (6–9s): The arrow moves backward, paying before the due date. The words “Prepaid Interest” appear with a subtle highlight. On-screen text: “Prepaid interest = paying early at closing.” Scene 4 (9–10s): Clean end frame with a house + checkmark icon. Text: “Normal. Not extra.”
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Objective: Create a compelling promotional video to highlight the cost savings and reliability of an auto parts and service provider. Audience: Car owners in Tunisia who are frustrated with high garage costs and unreliable maintenance. Description: The video opens with a frustrated driver stuck on the side of a road, looking at their broken-down car. Quick cuts show a mechanic at a traditional garage presenting a large, shocking bill (300 DT). The scene then shifts to a modern, clean auto parts shop/website interface showing the same part for 150 DT. A confident, trustworthy presenter or voiceover explains the problem while on-screen text in Arabic and French reinforces key points: "You pay 3x the normal price" and "Over 70% of drivers in Tunisia pay too much." The final shot shows a happy customer driving a smoothly running car. Style: Fast-paced, attention-grabbing, and slightly dramatic at the beginning to highlight the problem. Shifts to a clear, trustworthy, and solution-oriented tone. Uses bold on-screen text and contrasting visuals (frustration vs. relief). Technical: 45 seconds, 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, optimized for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Build a modern full-stack web application called "Utawala Stays", a local marketplace platform for short stay apartments and Airbnb units in Utawala, Nairobi, Kenya. PROJECT GOAL: Utawala Stays connects Airbnb owners (hosts) with guests looking for short stay apartments. Hosts pay to list their units, and can pay extra for premium visibility such as featured or pinned listings. TARGET USERS: 1. Hosts / BnB Owners 2. Guests / Customers 3. Admin (Platform Owner) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: - Modern luxury real estate style design - Mobile-first responsive design - Clean UI with premium booking platform feel - Use elegant typography, cards, image galleries, smooth animations - Theme colors: dark blue, white, gold accents CORE FEATURES: AUTHENTICATION: - Separate signup/login for Hosts and Guests - Email authentication - Phone number verification - Password reset HOST FEATURES: Hosts can: - Create account as BnB Owner - Create and manage listings - Upload multiple property photos - Upload video tours - Add property title - Add property description - Add location in Utawala - Add nearby landmarks - Add pricing (per night, weekend, weekly) - Add amenities: WiFi Smart TV Hot shower Kitchen Parking Security Balcony Workspace - Set availability calendar - Update listing anytime - View inquiries - Receive booking requests MONETIZATION: Hosts must pay before listing. Pricing plans: 1. Basic Listing: - KES 1000/month - Normal listing 2. Featured Listing: - KES 3000/month - Priority listing - Featured badge 3. Pinned Listing: - KES 5000/month - Top homepage visibility - Highlighted listing Integrate M-Pesa payment. GUEST FEATURES: Guests can: - Create account - Browse listings - Search by price - Filter by amenities - Filter by unit type - Save favorites - Contact host - Request booking - Leave reviews - Rate properties PROPERTY PAGE: Each property page should show: - Large image gallery - Video preview - Amenities - Pricing - Host profile - Reviews - Location map - Availability - Contact options ADMIN DASHBOARD: Admin can: - Approve/reject listings - Verify hosts - Manage users - Manage payments - Manage subscriptions - Feature/pin listings - Remove fake listings - View analytics: Revenue Active hosts Bookings Visitors SECURITY: - Prevent fake listings - ID verification for hosts - Secure payments - Anti-spam protection DATABASE STRUCTURE: Create database schema for: - Users - Hosts - Guests - Listings - Photos - Videos - Payments - Bookings - Reviews - Notifications - Subscription plans SEO: Optimize for: "Airbnb in Utawala" "Short stay apartments in Utawala" "Furnished apartments in Utawala" Also generate: 1. Homepage UI 2. Dashboard UI 3. Database schema 4. API architecture 5. Recommended tech stack 6. Deployment strategy
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
QUESTION 1.1: DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING NIA FASHION’S PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AND PRICING SUGGESTIONS A. INTRODUCTION Based on the Nia Fashion scenario and supported by operations and marketing management theory, Nia's business is currently in the Introduction phase of the Product Lifecycle (PLC). This phase is characterised by low sales volume as the market becomes familiar with the innovative product, high costs due to manual small-batch production and imported components, and significant investment in marketing to build awareness. Product Lifecycle Diagram for Nia Fashion Sales Volume │ │ Growth Phase │ /‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ Maturity Phase │ / \____________________ │ / \ │ / \ Decline Phase │ / \__________ │ / │ / │ / Introduction Phase │/ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────→ Time Current Position: Nia’s festival jackets are in the Introduction phase due to rising online interest, but limited sales and high per-unit costs. 1. Key Characteristics of Nia Fashion’s Introduction Phase • Sales: Low but increasing awareness via social media trends. • Costs: The cost of making each item is high because we have to do many steps by hand and produce small quantities. For example, LED strips cost R100, fabric costs R200, and zippers cost R50. We also pay staff R20,000 every month and spend R15,000 on the warehouse. • Profit: Likely negative or minimal due to initial investment and production expenses. • Marketing Efforts: Heavy focus on social media advertising, influencer giveaways, and event stalls to stimulate trial and awareness. • Market: Innovators and early adopters, mainly festival attendees. 2. Pricing Suggestions 2.1. Price Skimming Strategy Given the high production costs and novelty, Nia should set a premium price initially to recover costs and leverage prestige value. Early adopters are less price sensitive and willing to pay more for exclusive products. 2.2. Gradual Price Adjustment As production scales up and costs decrease (potentially by standardising production steps), prices can be lowered to attract a broader market. 2.3. Value-based Pricing Emphasise product uniqueness, LED integration, and festival appeal to justify the price; use customer feedback to optimise pricing. 2.3. Limited Discounting Use influencer giveaways and event promotions to maintain brand prestige rather than widespread discounts that could erode perceived value. 3. Operations and Marketing Integration • Operations Management Efficient operations management can help lower costs, improve quality, and increase flexibility. Nia's plan to standardise production workflow will reduce costs and enable scaling. • Marketing Mix Application Nia should integrate the 7Ps: product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence, to build brand equity. For example, the Sales and Events Assistant role is crucial for effectively managing promotions and placements at festivals. • Customer Service and Experience Engaging customers at events to demonstrate jacket functionality supports consumer satisfaction and word of mouth. B. SUMMARY Nia Fashion’s product is at the Introduction phase of the PLC, characterised by rising but limited sales, high per-unit costs, and heavy marketing investment to stimulate awareness. The recommended pricing approach is price skimming, charging a premium initially to recover costs and capitalise on novelty and prestige. As production efficiencies improve, prices should be adjusted to grow the market. Cost reduction and flexibility in operations management, along with integrated marketing efforts such as influencer engagement, are crucial for Nia's success. The Sales and Events Assistant role is critical to enhancing brand visibility and driving on-site sales.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
You are a friendly, efficient, and safety-conscious food-delivery assistant specialized in Nigeria. Your responsibilities: Find, recommend, and place food orders with local restaurants in Nigeria (supporting Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and other major cities). Manage delivery logistics: estimate times, choose delivery partners, track orders, and handle simple delivery issues (e.g., delay, wrong item). Communicate clearly in concise Nigerian English; optionally use light, respectful Pidgin when user prefers. Always confirm high-impact user choices (payment, delivery address, order confirmation) before proceeding. Respect legal and safety constraints: do not facilitate illegal items; follow local food-safety and age-restriction rules for alcohol/tobacco. Provide transparent pricing breakdowns (items, taxes, delivery fee, tip). Offer helpful alternatives when items are unavailable (close substitutes, different restaurants, or menu modifications). Capabilities and data access: You have access to a live local-restaurant catalog and their menus for locations across Nigeria. You can query real-time restaurant availability, prices, delivery times, and delivery-partner status. You can place orders through integrated payment APIs and schedule pickups/deliveries. When you place an order, you must request explicit user confirmation including total cost, expected delivery window, and delivery address. User safety & privacy: Never request full card numbers directly; use the platform’s payment flow or tokenized payments. Request only the minimum personal details required for delivery (name, phone, delivery address). If user requests storing payment or address details, ask for explicit consent and mention secure storage. Interaction flow (strict): Clarify location & delivery address (city, street, landmark). If user location not provided, ask for it. Ask for dietary preferences or restrictions (allergies, halal, vegetarian). Present 3 curated restaurant options with ETA and price range. Ask which to choose. Show menu items with clear prices and customization options. Confirm order summary, final price (with fees/taxes), payment method, and delivery instructions. Place order only after explicit user confirmation. Provide tracking updates (order accepted, preparing, out for delivery, delivered) and estimated times. If issues arise (delay, wrong order), offer to contact restaurant/delivery partner and present options (refund, re-order, partial refund). Formatting & tone: Use short bullet lists for options. Use bold for key facts (price, ETA, confirmation prompts). Be polite, upbeat, and slightly humorous when appropriate. Ask at most one clarifying question at the start of a conversation. Error handling & fallbacks: If restaurant data is stale/unavailable, apologize briefly and offer alternatives within a 10 km radius. If payment fails, show supported payment methods and retry flow. If delivery unavailable for the address, suggest nearest pickup points or alternate restaurants that deliver. Examples of phrasing (do these automatically when applicable): Confirmation: “You’re ordering: 1 Jollof Rice + 1 Suya from Mama’s Kitchen — Total: ₦4,200 (items ₦3,800 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦100). Deliver to 12 Allen Ave, Ikeja. Pay with saved card ending ••••1234. Confirm order? (Yes/No)” Tracking update: “Update: Your order is ready and with the rider — ETA 12 minutes. Rider name: Emeka, phone: +234XXXXXXXXX.” Delay handling: “Sorry — the restaurant reports a 20–30 minute delay due to high demand. I can keep the order, cancel it, or switch to [Alternative Restaurant]. Which do you prefer?” Developer integrations (instructions for engineers): Provide endpoints for: Restaurant search by location and cuisine Real-time menu & availability Price & fee calculation Order placement & payment tokenization Delivery partner assignment & tracking webhook Ensure webhooks for order-status updates are forwarded to the agent. Provide a secure token for payment actions and a sandbox for testing. Supply locale-aware currency (NGN) and time formats. Constraints & tests: Test scenarios: out-of-stock items, address outside delivery zone, payment failure, partial refund, and duplicate orders. Validate the assistant never auto-charges; explicit user confirmation required. Confirm the assistant provides substitutions when core items unavailable. Example user-facing prompt templates Quick order (user): “I want to order dinner for delivery to 24 Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki, Abuja. Prefer halal. Budget ₦5,000. Suggest options.” Order confirmation (assistant reply skeleton): “Here are 3 halal-friendly options near you: King Halal — ETA 35–45 min — Price range ₦2,500–₦4,500 Suya Spot — ETA 25–35 min — Price range ₦1,800–₦3,200 Lagos Jollof — ETA 40–50 min — Price range ₦2,000–₦3,500 Which would you like to see the menu for?” Payment confirmation: “Order total: ₦3,950 (items ₦3,500 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦150). Pay with: 1) saved card ••••1234, 2) mobile money, 3) cash on delivery. Confirm to place the order.”
Build a modern full-stack web application called "Utawala Stays", a local marketplace platform for short stay apartments and Airbnb units in Utawala, Nairobi, Kenya. PROJECT GOAL: Utawala Stays connects Airbnb owners (hosts) with guests looking for short stay apartments. Hosts pay to list their units, and can pay extra for premium visibility such as featured or pinned listings. TARGET USERS: 1. Hosts / BnB Owners 2. Guests / Customers 3. Admin (Platform Owner) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: - Modern luxury real estate style design - Mobile-first responsive design - Clean UI with premium booking platform feel - Use elegant typography, cards, image galleries, smooth animations - Theme colors: dark blue, white, gold accents CORE FEATURES: AUTHENTICATION: - Separate signup/login for Hosts and Guests - Email authentication - Phone number verification - Password reset HOST FEATURES: Hosts can: - Create account as BnB Owner - Create and manage listings - Upload multiple property photos - Upload video tours - Add property title - Add property description - Add location in Utawala - Add nearby landmarks - Add pricing (per night, weekend, weekly) - Add amenities: WiFi Smart TV Hot shower Kitchen Parking Security Balcony Workspace - Set availability calendar - Update listing anytime - View inquiries - Receive booking requests MONETIZATION: Hosts must pay before listing. Pricing plans: 1. Basic Listing: - KES 1000/month - Normal listing 2. Featured Listing: - KES 3000/month - Priority listing - Featured badge 3. Pinned Listing: - KES 5000/month - Top homepage visibility - Highlighted listing Integrate M-Pesa payment. GUEST FEATURES: Guests can: - Create account - Browse listings - Search by price - Filter by amenities - Filter by unit type - Save favorites - Contact host - Request booking - Leave reviews - Rate properties PROPERTY PAGE: Each property page should show: - Large image gallery - Video preview - Amenities - Pricing - Host profile - Reviews - Location map - Availability - Contact options ADMIN DASHBOARD: Admin can: - Approve/reject listings - Verify hosts - Manage users - Manage payments - Manage subscriptions - Feature/pin listings - Remove fake listings - View analytics: Revenue Active hosts Bookings Visitors SECURITY: - Prevent fake listings - ID verification for hosts - Secure payments - Anti-spam protection DATABASE STRUCTURE: Create database schema for: - Users - Hosts - Guests - Listings - Photos - Videos - Payments - Bookings - Reviews - Notifications - Subscription plans SEO: Optimize for: "Airbnb in Utawala" "Short stay apartments in Utawala" "Furnished apartments in Utawala" Also generate: 1. Homepage UI 2. Dashboard UI 3. Database schema 4. API architecture 5. Recommended tech stack 6. Deployment strategy
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
QUESTION 1.1: DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING NIA FASHION’S PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AND PRICING SUGGESTIONS A. INTRODUCTION Based on the Nia Fashion scenario and supported by operations and marketing management theory, Nia's business is currently in the Introduction phase of the Product Lifecycle (PLC). This phase is characterised by low sales volume as the market becomes familiar with the innovative product, high costs due to manual small-batch production and imported components, and significant investment in marketing to build awareness. Product Lifecycle Diagram for Nia Fashion Sales Volume │ │ Growth Phase │ /‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ Maturity Phase │ / \____________________ │ / \ │ / \ Decline Phase │ / \__________ │ / │ / │ / Introduction Phase │/ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────→ Time Current Position: Nia’s festival jackets are in the Introduction phase due to rising online interest, but limited sales and high per-unit costs. 1. Key Characteristics of Nia Fashion’s Introduction Phase • Sales: Low but increasing awareness via social media trends. • Costs: The cost of making each item is high because we have to do many steps by hand and produce small quantities. For example, LED strips cost R100, fabric costs R200, and zippers cost R50. We also pay staff R20,000 every month and spend R15,000 on the warehouse. • Profit: Likely negative or minimal due to initial investment and production expenses. • Marketing Efforts: Heavy focus on social media advertising, influencer giveaways, and event stalls to stimulate trial and awareness. • Market: Innovators and early adopters, mainly festival attendees. 2. Pricing Suggestions 2.1. Price Skimming Strategy Given the high production costs and novelty, Nia should set a premium price initially to recover costs and leverage prestige value. Early adopters are less price sensitive and willing to pay more for exclusive products. 2.2. Gradual Price Adjustment As production scales up and costs decrease (potentially by standardising production steps), prices can be lowered to attract a broader market. 2.3. Value-based Pricing Emphasise product uniqueness, LED integration, and festival appeal to justify the price; use customer feedback to optimise pricing. 2.3. Limited Discounting Use influencer giveaways and event promotions to maintain brand prestige rather than widespread discounts that could erode perceived value. 3. Operations and Marketing Integration • Operations Management Efficient operations management can help lower costs, improve quality, and increase flexibility. Nia's plan to standardise production workflow will reduce costs and enable scaling. • Marketing Mix Application Nia should integrate the 7Ps: product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence, to build brand equity. For example, the Sales and Events Assistant role is crucial for effectively managing promotions and placements at festivals. • Customer Service and Experience Engaging customers at events to demonstrate jacket functionality supports consumer satisfaction and word of mouth. B. SUMMARY Nia Fashion’s product is at the Introduction phase of the PLC, characterised by rising but limited sales, high per-unit costs, and heavy marketing investment to stimulate awareness. The recommended pricing approach is price skimming, charging a premium initially to recover costs and capitalise on novelty and prestige. As production efficiencies improve, prices should be adjusted to grow the market. Cost reduction and flexibility in operations management, along with integrated marketing efforts such as influencer engagement, are crucial for Nia's success. The Sales and Events Assistant role is critical to enhancing brand visibility and driving on-site sales.
Scene 1 (0–3s): A calendar flips forward, days passing. A small interest meter slowly fills up. On-screen text: “Mortgage interest accrues daily.” Scene 2 (3–6s): A house icon appears at a “Closing Day” marker. A payment arrow moves forward in time to the lender. On-screen text: “Interest is paid AFTER it accrues.” Scene 3 (6–9s): The arrow moves backward, paying before the due date. The words “Prepaid Interest” appear with a subtle highlight. On-screen text: “Prepaid interest = paying early at closing.” Scene 4 (9–10s): Clean end frame with a house + checkmark icon. Text: “Normal. Not extra.”
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Photorealistic fashion photoshoot for the fashion catalog of the clothing brand [PAY ME]. The model wears a modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt is the logo text in large bold red letters: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in the style of street graffiti in Kinder. The background of the photo is in an industrial interior with minimalism, contrasting light. The photoshoot is done in a high fashion style with professional lighting, a clean studio background and a natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Objective: Create a compelling promotional video to highlight the cost savings and reliability of an auto parts and service provider. Audience: Car owners in Tunisia who are frustrated with high garage costs and unreliable maintenance. Description: The video opens with a frustrated driver stuck on the side of a road, looking at their broken-down car. Quick cuts show a mechanic at a traditional garage presenting a large, shocking bill (300 DT). The scene then shifts to a modern, clean auto parts shop/website interface showing the same part for 150 DT. A confident, trustworthy presenter or voiceover explains the problem while on-screen text in Arabic and French reinforces key points: "You pay 3x the normal price" and "Over 70% of drivers in Tunisia pay too much." The final shot shows a happy customer driving a smoothly running car. Style: Fast-paced, attention-grabbing, and slightly dramatic at the beginning to highlight the problem. Shifts to a clear, trustworthy, and solution-oriented tone. Uses bold on-screen text and contrasting visuals (frustration vs. relief). Technical: 45 seconds, 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, optimized for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
You are a friendly, efficient, and safety-conscious food-delivery assistant specialized in Nigeria. Your responsibilities: Find, recommend, and place food orders with local restaurants in Nigeria (supporting Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and other major cities). Manage delivery logistics: estimate times, choose delivery partners, track orders, and handle simple delivery issues (e.g., delay, wrong item). Communicate clearly in concise Nigerian English; optionally use light, respectful Pidgin when user prefers. Always confirm high-impact user choices (payment, delivery address, order confirmation) before proceeding. Respect legal and safety constraints: do not facilitate illegal items; follow local food-safety and age-restriction rules for alcohol/tobacco. Provide transparent pricing breakdowns (items, taxes, delivery fee, tip). Offer helpful alternatives when items are unavailable (close substitutes, different restaurants, or menu modifications). Capabilities and data access: You have access to a live local-restaurant catalog and their menus for locations across Nigeria. You can query real-time restaurant availability, prices, delivery times, and delivery-partner status. You can place orders through integrated payment APIs and schedule pickups/deliveries. When you place an order, you must request explicit user confirmation including total cost, expected delivery window, and delivery address. User safety & privacy: Never request full card numbers directly; use the platform’s payment flow or tokenized payments. Request only the minimum personal details required for delivery (name, phone, delivery address). If user requests storing payment or address details, ask for explicit consent and mention secure storage. Interaction flow (strict): Clarify location & delivery address (city, street, landmark). If user location not provided, ask for it. Ask for dietary preferences or restrictions (allergies, halal, vegetarian). Present 3 curated restaurant options with ETA and price range. Ask which to choose. Show menu items with clear prices and customization options. Confirm order summary, final price (with fees/taxes), payment method, and delivery instructions. Place order only after explicit user confirmation. Provide tracking updates (order accepted, preparing, out for delivery, delivered) and estimated times. If issues arise (delay, wrong order), offer to contact restaurant/delivery partner and present options (refund, re-order, partial refund). Formatting & tone: Use short bullet lists for options. Use bold for key facts (price, ETA, confirmation prompts). Be polite, upbeat, and slightly humorous when appropriate. Ask at most one clarifying question at the start of a conversation. Error handling & fallbacks: If restaurant data is stale/unavailable, apologize briefly and offer alternatives within a 10 km radius. If payment fails, show supported payment methods and retry flow. If delivery unavailable for the address, suggest nearest pickup points or alternate restaurants that deliver. Examples of phrasing (do these automatically when applicable): Confirmation: “You’re ordering: 1 Jollof Rice + 1 Suya from Mama’s Kitchen — Total: ₦4,200 (items ₦3,800 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦100). Deliver to 12 Allen Ave, Ikeja. Pay with saved card ending ••••1234. Confirm order? (Yes/No)” Tracking update: “Update: Your order is ready and with the rider — ETA 12 minutes. Rider name: Emeka, phone: +234XXXXXXXXX.” Delay handling: “Sorry — the restaurant reports a 20–30 minute delay due to high demand. I can keep the order, cancel it, or switch to [Alternative Restaurant]. Which do you prefer?” Developer integrations (instructions for engineers): Provide endpoints for: Restaurant search by location and cuisine Real-time menu & availability Price & fee calculation Order placement & payment tokenization Delivery partner assignment & tracking webhook Ensure webhooks for order-status updates are forwarded to the agent. Provide a secure token for payment actions and a sandbox for testing. Supply locale-aware currency (NGN) and time formats. Constraints & tests: Test scenarios: out-of-stock items, address outside delivery zone, payment failure, partial refund, and duplicate orders. Validate the assistant never auto-charges; explicit user confirmation required. Confirm the assistant provides substitutions when core items unavailable. Example user-facing prompt templates Quick order (user): “I want to order dinner for delivery to 24 Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki, Abuja. Prefer halal. Budget ₦5,000. Suggest options.” Order confirmation (assistant reply skeleton): “Here are 3 halal-friendly options near you: King Halal — ETA 35–45 min — Price range ₦2,500–₦4,500 Suya Spot — ETA 25–35 min — Price range ₦1,800–₦3,200 Lagos Jollof — ETA 40–50 min — Price range ₦2,000–₦3,500 Which would you like to see the menu for?” Payment confirmation: “Order total: ₦3,950 (items ₦3,500 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦150). Pay with: 1) saved card ••••1234, 2) mobile money, 3) cash on delivery. Confirm to place the order.”
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Photorealistic fashion photoshoot for the fashion catalog of the clothing brand [PAY ME]. The model wears a modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt is the logo text in large bold red letters: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in the style of street graffiti in Kinder. The background of the photo is in an industrial interior with minimalism, contrasting light. The photoshoot is done in a high fashion style with professional lighting, a clean studio background and a natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
QUESTION 1.1: DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING NIA FASHION’S PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AND PRICING SUGGESTIONS A. INTRODUCTION Based on the Nia Fashion scenario and supported by operations and marketing management theory, Nia's business is currently in the Introduction phase of the Product Lifecycle (PLC). This phase is characterised by low sales volume as the market becomes familiar with the innovative product, high costs due to manual small-batch production and imported components, and significant investment in marketing to build awareness. Product Lifecycle Diagram for Nia Fashion Sales Volume │ │ Growth Phase │ /‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ Maturity Phase │ / \____________________ │ / \ │ / \ Decline Phase │ / \__________ │ / │ / │ / Introduction Phase │/ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────→ Time Current Position: Nia’s festival jackets are in the Introduction phase due to rising online interest, but limited sales and high per-unit costs. 1. Key Characteristics of Nia Fashion’s Introduction Phase • Sales: Low but increasing awareness via social media trends. • Costs: The cost of making each item is high because we have to do many steps by hand and produce small quantities. For example, LED strips cost R100, fabric costs R200, and zippers cost R50. We also pay staff R20,000 every month and spend R15,000 on the warehouse. • Profit: Likely negative or minimal due to initial investment and production expenses. • Marketing Efforts: Heavy focus on social media advertising, influencer giveaways, and event stalls to stimulate trial and awareness. • Market: Innovators and early adopters, mainly festival attendees. 2. Pricing Suggestions 2.1. Price Skimming Strategy Given the high production costs and novelty, Nia should set a premium price initially to recover costs and leverage prestige value. Early adopters are less price sensitive and willing to pay more for exclusive products. 2.2. Gradual Price Adjustment As production scales up and costs decrease (potentially by standardising production steps), prices can be lowered to attract a broader market. 2.3. Value-based Pricing Emphasise product uniqueness, LED integration, and festival appeal to justify the price; use customer feedback to optimise pricing. 2.3. Limited Discounting Use influencer giveaways and event promotions to maintain brand prestige rather than widespread discounts that could erode perceived value. 3. Operations and Marketing Integration • Operations Management Efficient operations management can help lower costs, improve quality, and increase flexibility. Nia's plan to standardise production workflow will reduce costs and enable scaling. • Marketing Mix Application Nia should integrate the 7Ps: product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence, to build brand equity. For example, the Sales and Events Assistant role is crucial for effectively managing promotions and placements at festivals. • Customer Service and Experience Engaging customers at events to demonstrate jacket functionality supports consumer satisfaction and word of mouth. B. SUMMARY Nia Fashion’s product is at the Introduction phase of the PLC, characterised by rising but limited sales, high per-unit costs, and heavy marketing investment to stimulate awareness. The recommended pricing approach is price skimming, charging a premium initially to recover costs and capitalise on novelty and prestige. As production efficiencies improve, prices should be adjusted to grow the market. Cost reduction and flexibility in operations management, along with integrated marketing efforts such as influencer engagement, are crucial for Nia's success. The Sales and Events Assistant role is critical to enhancing brand visibility and driving on-site sales.
Objective: Create a compelling promotional video to highlight the cost savings and reliability of an auto parts and service provider. Audience: Car owners in Tunisia who are frustrated with high garage costs and unreliable maintenance. Description: The video opens with a frustrated driver stuck on the side of a road, looking at their broken-down car. Quick cuts show a mechanic at a traditional garage presenting a large, shocking bill (300 DT). The scene then shifts to a modern, clean auto parts shop/website interface showing the same part for 150 DT. A confident, trustworthy presenter or voiceover explains the problem while on-screen text in Arabic and French reinforces key points: "You pay 3x the normal price" and "Over 70% of drivers in Tunisia pay too much." The final shot shows a happy customer driving a smoothly running car. Style: Fast-paced, attention-grabbing, and slightly dramatic at the beginning to highlight the problem. Shifts to a clear, trustworthy, and solution-oriented tone. Uses bold on-screen text and contrasting visuals (frustration vs. relief). Technical: 45 seconds, 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, optimized for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
You are a friendly, efficient, and safety-conscious food-delivery assistant specialized in Nigeria. Your responsibilities: Find, recommend, and place food orders with local restaurants in Nigeria (supporting Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and other major cities). Manage delivery logistics: estimate times, choose delivery partners, track orders, and handle simple delivery issues (e.g., delay, wrong item). Communicate clearly in concise Nigerian English; optionally use light, respectful Pidgin when user prefers. Always confirm high-impact user choices (payment, delivery address, order confirmation) before proceeding. Respect legal and safety constraints: do not facilitate illegal items; follow local food-safety and age-restriction rules for alcohol/tobacco. Provide transparent pricing breakdowns (items, taxes, delivery fee, tip). Offer helpful alternatives when items are unavailable (close substitutes, different restaurants, or menu modifications). Capabilities and data access: You have access to a live local-restaurant catalog and their menus for locations across Nigeria. You can query real-time restaurant availability, prices, delivery times, and delivery-partner status. You can place orders through integrated payment APIs and schedule pickups/deliveries. When you place an order, you must request explicit user confirmation including total cost, expected delivery window, and delivery address. User safety & privacy: Never request full card numbers directly; use the platform’s payment flow or tokenized payments. Request only the minimum personal details required for delivery (name, phone, delivery address). If user requests storing payment or address details, ask for explicit consent and mention secure storage. Interaction flow (strict): Clarify location & delivery address (city, street, landmark). If user location not provided, ask for it. Ask for dietary preferences or restrictions (allergies, halal, vegetarian). Present 3 curated restaurant options with ETA and price range. Ask which to choose. Show menu items with clear prices and customization options. Confirm order summary, final price (with fees/taxes), payment method, and delivery instructions. Place order only after explicit user confirmation. Provide tracking updates (order accepted, preparing, out for delivery, delivered) and estimated times. If issues arise (delay, wrong order), offer to contact restaurant/delivery partner and present options (refund, re-order, partial refund). Formatting & tone: Use short bullet lists for options. Use bold for key facts (price, ETA, confirmation prompts). Be polite, upbeat, and slightly humorous when appropriate. Ask at most one clarifying question at the start of a conversation. Error handling & fallbacks: If restaurant data is stale/unavailable, apologize briefly and offer alternatives within a 10 km radius. If payment fails, show supported payment methods and retry flow. If delivery unavailable for the address, suggest nearest pickup points or alternate restaurants that deliver. Examples of phrasing (do these automatically when applicable): Confirmation: “You’re ordering: 1 Jollof Rice + 1 Suya from Mama’s Kitchen — Total: ₦4,200 (items ₦3,800 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦100). Deliver to 12 Allen Ave, Ikeja. Pay with saved card ending ••••1234. Confirm order? (Yes/No)” Tracking update: “Update: Your order is ready and with the rider — ETA 12 minutes. Rider name: Emeka, phone: +234XXXXXXXXX.” Delay handling: “Sorry — the restaurant reports a 20–30 minute delay due to high demand. I can keep the order, cancel it, or switch to [Alternative Restaurant]. Which do you prefer?” Developer integrations (instructions for engineers): Provide endpoints for: Restaurant search by location and cuisine Real-time menu & availability Price & fee calculation Order placement & payment tokenization Delivery partner assignment & tracking webhook Ensure webhooks for order-status updates are forwarded to the agent. Provide a secure token for payment actions and a sandbox for testing. Supply locale-aware currency (NGN) and time formats. Constraints & tests: Test scenarios: out-of-stock items, address outside delivery zone, payment failure, partial refund, and duplicate orders. Validate the assistant never auto-charges; explicit user confirmation required. Confirm the assistant provides substitutions when core items unavailable. Example user-facing prompt templates Quick order (user): “I want to order dinner for delivery to 24 Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki, Abuja. Prefer halal. Budget ₦5,000. Suggest options.” Order confirmation (assistant reply skeleton): “Here are 3 halal-friendly options near you: King Halal — ETA 35–45 min — Price range ₦2,500–₦4,500 Suya Spot — ETA 25–35 min — Price range ₦1,800–₦3,200 Lagos Jollof — ETA 40–50 min — Price range ₦2,000–₦3,500 Which would you like to see the menu for?” Payment confirmation: “Order total: ₦3,950 (items ₦3,500 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦150). Pay with: 1) saved card ••••1234, 2) mobile money, 3) cash on delivery. Confirm to place the order.”
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Build a modern full-stack web application called "Utawala Stays", a local marketplace platform for short stay apartments and Airbnb units in Utawala, Nairobi, Kenya. PROJECT GOAL: Utawala Stays connects Airbnb owners (hosts) with guests looking for short stay apartments. Hosts pay to list their units, and can pay extra for premium visibility such as featured or pinned listings. TARGET USERS: 1. Hosts / BnB Owners 2. Guests / Customers 3. Admin (Platform Owner) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: - Modern luxury real estate style design - Mobile-first responsive design - Clean UI with premium booking platform feel - Use elegant typography, cards, image galleries, smooth animations - Theme colors: dark blue, white, gold accents CORE FEATURES: AUTHENTICATION: - Separate signup/login for Hosts and Guests - Email authentication - Phone number verification - Password reset HOST FEATURES: Hosts can: - Create account as BnB Owner - Create and manage listings - Upload multiple property photos - Upload video tours - Add property title - Add property description - Add location in Utawala - Add nearby landmarks - Add pricing (per night, weekend, weekly) - Add amenities: WiFi Smart TV Hot shower Kitchen Parking Security Balcony Workspace - Set availability calendar - Update listing anytime - View inquiries - Receive booking requests MONETIZATION: Hosts must pay before listing. Pricing plans: 1. Basic Listing: - KES 1000/month - Normal listing 2. Featured Listing: - KES 3000/month - Priority listing - Featured badge 3. Pinned Listing: - KES 5000/month - Top homepage visibility - Highlighted listing Integrate M-Pesa payment. GUEST FEATURES: Guests can: - Create account - Browse listings - Search by price - Filter by amenities - Filter by unit type - Save favorites - Contact host - Request booking - Leave reviews - Rate properties PROPERTY PAGE: Each property page should show: - Large image gallery - Video preview - Amenities - Pricing - Host profile - Reviews - Location map - Availability - Contact options ADMIN DASHBOARD: Admin can: - Approve/reject listings - Verify hosts - Manage users - Manage payments - Manage subscriptions - Feature/pin listings - Remove fake listings - View analytics: Revenue Active hosts Bookings Visitors SECURITY: - Prevent fake listings - ID verification for hosts - Secure payments - Anti-spam protection DATABASE STRUCTURE: Create database schema for: - Users - Hosts - Guests - Listings - Photos - Videos - Payments - Bookings - Reviews - Notifications - Subscription plans SEO: Optimize for: "Airbnb in Utawala" "Short stay apartments in Utawala" "Furnished apartments in Utawala" Also generate: 1. Homepage UI 2. Dashboard UI 3. Database schema 4. API architecture 5. Recommended tech stack 6. Deployment strategy
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Scene 1 (0–3s): A calendar flips forward, days passing. A small interest meter slowly fills up. On-screen text: “Mortgage interest accrues daily.” Scene 2 (3–6s): A house icon appears at a “Closing Day” marker. A payment arrow moves forward in time to the lender. On-screen text: “Interest is paid AFTER it accrues.” Scene 3 (6–9s): The arrow moves backward, paying before the due date. The words “Prepaid Interest” appear with a subtle highlight. On-screen text: “Prepaid interest = paying early at closing.” Scene 4 (9–10s): Clean end frame with a house + checkmark icon. Text: “Normal. Not extra.”
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Scene 1 (0–3s): A calendar flips forward, days passing. A small interest meter slowly fills up. On-screen text: “Mortgage interest accrues daily.” Scene 2 (3–6s): A house icon appears at a “Closing Day” marker. A payment arrow moves forward in time to the lender. On-screen text: “Interest is paid AFTER it accrues.” Scene 3 (6–9s): The arrow moves backward, paying before the due date. The words “Prepaid Interest” appear with a subtle highlight. On-screen text: “Prepaid interest = paying early at closing.” Scene 4 (9–10s): Clean end frame with a house + checkmark icon. Text: “Normal. Not extra.”
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Objective: Create a compelling promotional video to highlight the cost savings and reliability of an auto parts and service provider. Audience: Car owners in Tunisia who are frustrated with high garage costs and unreliable maintenance. Description: The video opens with a frustrated driver stuck on the side of a road, looking at their broken-down car. Quick cuts show a mechanic at a traditional garage presenting a large, shocking bill (300 DT). The scene then shifts to a modern, clean auto parts shop/website interface showing the same part for 150 DT. A confident, trustworthy presenter or voiceover explains the problem while on-screen text in Arabic and French reinforces key points: "You pay 3x the normal price" and "Over 70% of drivers in Tunisia pay too much." The final shot shows a happy customer driving a smoothly running car. Style: Fast-paced, attention-grabbing, and slightly dramatic at the beginning to highlight the problem. Shifts to a clear, trustworthy, and solution-oriented tone. Uses bold on-screen text and contrasting visuals (frustration vs. relief). Technical: 45 seconds, 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, optimized for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.
Build a modern full-stack web application called "Utawala Stays", a local marketplace platform for short stay apartments and Airbnb units in Utawala, Nairobi, Kenya. PROJECT GOAL: Utawala Stays connects Airbnb owners (hosts) with guests looking for short stay apartments. Hosts pay to list their units, and can pay extra for premium visibility such as featured or pinned listings. TARGET USERS: 1. Hosts / BnB Owners 2. Guests / Customers 3. Admin (Platform Owner) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: - Modern luxury real estate style design - Mobile-first responsive design - Clean UI with premium booking platform feel - Use elegant typography, cards, image galleries, smooth animations - Theme colors: dark blue, white, gold accents CORE FEATURES: AUTHENTICATION: - Separate signup/login for Hosts and Guests - Email authentication - Phone number verification - Password reset HOST FEATURES: Hosts can: - Create account as BnB Owner - Create and manage listings - Upload multiple property photos - Upload video tours - Add property title - Add property description - Add location in Utawala - Add nearby landmarks - Add pricing (per night, weekend, weekly) - Add amenities: WiFi Smart TV Hot shower Kitchen Parking Security Balcony Workspace - Set availability calendar - Update listing anytime - View inquiries - Receive booking requests MONETIZATION: Hosts must pay before listing. Pricing plans: 1. Basic Listing: - KES 1000/month - Normal listing 2. Featured Listing: - KES 3000/month - Priority listing - Featured badge 3. Pinned Listing: - KES 5000/month - Top homepage visibility - Highlighted listing Integrate M-Pesa payment. GUEST FEATURES: Guests can: - Create account - Browse listings - Search by price - Filter by amenities - Filter by unit type - Save favorites - Contact host - Request booking - Leave reviews - Rate properties PROPERTY PAGE: Each property page should show: - Large image gallery - Video preview - Amenities - Pricing - Host profile - Reviews - Location map - Availability - Contact options ADMIN DASHBOARD: Admin can: - Approve/reject listings - Verify hosts - Manage users - Manage payments - Manage subscriptions - Feature/pin listings - Remove fake listings - View analytics: Revenue Active hosts Bookings Visitors SECURITY: - Prevent fake listings - ID verification for hosts - Secure payments - Anti-spam protection DATABASE STRUCTURE: Create database schema for: - Users - Hosts - Guests - Listings - Photos - Videos - Payments - Bookings - Reviews - Notifications - Subscription plans SEO: Optimize for: "Airbnb in Utawala" "Short stay apartments in Utawala" "Furnished apartments in Utawala" Also generate: 1. Homepage UI 2. Dashboard UI 3. Database schema 4. API architecture 5. Recommended tech stack 6. Deployment strategy
QUESTION 1.1: DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING NIA FASHION’S PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AND PRICING SUGGESTIONS A. INTRODUCTION Based on the Nia Fashion scenario and supported by operations and marketing management theory, Nia's business is currently in the Introduction phase of the Product Lifecycle (PLC). This phase is characterised by low sales volume as the market becomes familiar with the innovative product, high costs due to manual small-batch production and imported components, and significant investment in marketing to build awareness. Product Lifecycle Diagram for Nia Fashion Sales Volume │ │ Growth Phase │ /‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ │ / \ Maturity Phase │ / \____________________ │ / \ │ / \ Decline Phase │ / \__________ │ / │ / │ / Introduction Phase │/ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────→ Time Current Position: Nia’s festival jackets are in the Introduction phase due to rising online interest, but limited sales and high per-unit costs. 1. Key Characteristics of Nia Fashion’s Introduction Phase • Sales: Low but increasing awareness via social media trends. • Costs: The cost of making each item is high because we have to do many steps by hand and produce small quantities. For example, LED strips cost R100, fabric costs R200, and zippers cost R50. We also pay staff R20,000 every month and spend R15,000 on the warehouse. • Profit: Likely negative or minimal due to initial investment and production expenses. • Marketing Efforts: Heavy focus on social media advertising, influencer giveaways, and event stalls to stimulate trial and awareness. • Market: Innovators and early adopters, mainly festival attendees. 2. Pricing Suggestions 2.1. Price Skimming Strategy Given the high production costs and novelty, Nia should set a premium price initially to recover costs and leverage prestige value. Early adopters are less price sensitive and willing to pay more for exclusive products. 2.2. Gradual Price Adjustment As production scales up and costs decrease (potentially by standardising production steps), prices can be lowered to attract a broader market. 2.3. Value-based Pricing Emphasise product uniqueness, LED integration, and festival appeal to justify the price; use customer feedback to optimise pricing. 2.3. Limited Discounting Use influencer giveaways and event promotions to maintain brand prestige rather than widespread discounts that could erode perceived value. 3. Operations and Marketing Integration • Operations Management Efficient operations management can help lower costs, improve quality, and increase flexibility. Nia's plan to standardise production workflow will reduce costs and enable scaling. • Marketing Mix Application Nia should integrate the 7Ps: product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence, to build brand equity. For example, the Sales and Events Assistant role is crucial for effectively managing promotions and placements at festivals. • Customer Service and Experience Engaging customers at events to demonstrate jacket functionality supports consumer satisfaction and word of mouth. B. SUMMARY Nia Fashion’s product is at the Introduction phase of the PLC, characterised by rising but limited sales, high per-unit costs, and heavy marketing investment to stimulate awareness. The recommended pricing approach is price skimming, charging a premium initially to recover costs and capitalise on novelty and prestige. As production efficiencies improve, prices should be adjusted to grow the market. Cost reduction and flexibility in operations management, along with integrated marketing efforts such as influencer engagement, are crucial for Nia's success. The Sales and Events Assistant role is critical to enhancing brand visibility and driving on-site sales.
You are a friendly, efficient, and safety-conscious food-delivery assistant specialized in Nigeria. Your responsibilities: Find, recommend, and place food orders with local restaurants in Nigeria (supporting Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and other major cities). Manage delivery logistics: estimate times, choose delivery partners, track orders, and handle simple delivery issues (e.g., delay, wrong item). Communicate clearly in concise Nigerian English; optionally use light, respectful Pidgin when user prefers. Always confirm high-impact user choices (payment, delivery address, order confirmation) before proceeding. Respect legal and safety constraints: do not facilitate illegal items; follow local food-safety and age-restriction rules for alcohol/tobacco. Provide transparent pricing breakdowns (items, taxes, delivery fee, tip). Offer helpful alternatives when items are unavailable (close substitutes, different restaurants, or menu modifications). Capabilities and data access: You have access to a live local-restaurant catalog and their menus for locations across Nigeria. You can query real-time restaurant availability, prices, delivery times, and delivery-partner status. You can place orders through integrated payment APIs and schedule pickups/deliveries. When you place an order, you must request explicit user confirmation including total cost, expected delivery window, and delivery address. User safety & privacy: Never request full card numbers directly; use the platform’s payment flow or tokenized payments. Request only the minimum personal details required for delivery (name, phone, delivery address). If user requests storing payment or address details, ask for explicit consent and mention secure storage. Interaction flow (strict): Clarify location & delivery address (city, street, landmark). If user location not provided, ask for it. Ask for dietary preferences or restrictions (allergies, halal, vegetarian). Present 3 curated restaurant options with ETA and price range. Ask which to choose. Show menu items with clear prices and customization options. Confirm order summary, final price (with fees/taxes), payment method, and delivery instructions. Place order only after explicit user confirmation. Provide tracking updates (order accepted, preparing, out for delivery, delivered) and estimated times. If issues arise (delay, wrong order), offer to contact restaurant/delivery partner and present options (refund, re-order, partial refund). Formatting & tone: Use short bullet lists for options. Use bold for key facts (price, ETA, confirmation prompts). Be polite, upbeat, and slightly humorous when appropriate. Ask at most one clarifying question at the start of a conversation. Error handling & fallbacks: If restaurant data is stale/unavailable, apologize briefly and offer alternatives within a 10 km radius. If payment fails, show supported payment methods and retry flow. If delivery unavailable for the address, suggest nearest pickup points or alternate restaurants that deliver. Examples of phrasing (do these automatically when applicable): Confirmation: “You’re ordering: 1 Jollof Rice + 1 Suya from Mama’s Kitchen — Total: ₦4,200 (items ₦3,800 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦100). Deliver to 12 Allen Ave, Ikeja. Pay with saved card ending ••••1234. Confirm order? (Yes/No)” Tracking update: “Update: Your order is ready and with the rider — ETA 12 minutes. Rider name: Emeka, phone: +234XXXXXXXXX.” Delay handling: “Sorry — the restaurant reports a 20–30 minute delay due to high demand. I can keep the order, cancel it, or switch to [Alternative Restaurant]. Which do you prefer?” Developer integrations (instructions for engineers): Provide endpoints for: Restaurant search by location and cuisine Real-time menu & availability Price & fee calculation Order placement & payment tokenization Delivery partner assignment & tracking webhook Ensure webhooks for order-status updates are forwarded to the agent. Provide a secure token for payment actions and a sandbox for testing. Supply locale-aware currency (NGN) and time formats. Constraints & tests: Test scenarios: out-of-stock items, address outside delivery zone, payment failure, partial refund, and duplicate orders. Validate the assistant never auto-charges; explicit user confirmation required. Confirm the assistant provides substitutions when core items unavailable. Example user-facing prompt templates Quick order (user): “I want to order dinner for delivery to 24 Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki, Abuja. Prefer halal. Budget ₦5,000. Suggest options.” Order confirmation (assistant reply skeleton): “Here are 3 halal-friendly options near you: King Halal — ETA 35–45 min — Price range ₦2,500–₦4,500 Suya Spot — ETA 25–35 min — Price range ₦1,800–₦3,200 Lagos Jollof — ETA 40–50 min — Price range ₦2,000–₦3,500 Which would you like to see the menu for?” Payment confirmation: “Order total: ₦3,950 (items ₦3,500 + delivery ₦300 + tax ₦150). Pay with: 1) saved card ••••1234, 2) mobile money, 3) cash on delivery. Confirm to place the order.”
A photorealistic fashion catalog photoshoot for the clothing brand [PAY ME]. A model wearing a modern, stylish white T-shirt. On the front of the T-shirt, in large bold red letters, is the logo text: "PAY ME". Below the logo, there is a detailed illustration of a large Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, wrapped in a shiny golden foil. The photoshoot is high-fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background, and the model posing naturally. Focus on the design of the T-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same. purple
Photorealistic fashion photoshoot for the fashion catalog of the clothing brand [PAY ME]. The model wears a modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt is the logo text in large bold red letters: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in the style of street graffiti in Kinder. The background of the photo is in an industrial interior with minimalism, contrasting light. The photoshoot is done in a high fashion style with professional lighting, a clean studio background and a natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Photorealistic photoshoot for fashion catalog of clothing brand [PAY ME]. Model in modern stylish white t-shirt. On the front of the t-shirt in big bold red letters is the logo text: "PAY ME". Under the logo is a detailed illustration of a large chocolate Kinder Surprise egg, wrapped in bright shiny gold foil, with dollar bills drawn in street graffiti style in the Kinder. The photoshoot is done in high fashion style with professional lighting, clean studio background and natural pose of the model. Focus on the design of the t-shirt.
Pay On the razors edge I walk, every step I take spills blood of bitter loss, digs into flesh and bones. Behind me a path of roses, never to be treaded again, until the price is paid. Pay with tears, walk for eternity. Give my flesh, satisfy the demons. However it may be done, never will I be the same.