Using the OpenAI CUA model, author and execute a test that buys two items: a green shirt and a black-and-white striped polo, each under $50. Steps: navigate to Clothes; filter to Men; set max price to $50; add the first visible green shirt and the first black-and-white striped polo via the item-card cart icons; if not found, paginate until they are; open the cart from the top-right icon; enter shipping details from [user info]; complete checkout. If login is required, perform login first.
Generate concise, timestamped status messages for the above test run, covering: receipt of test case, script creation/review, browser launch, login if required, applying category/filter/price, pagination, adding items to cart, opening cart, entering shipping details, and checkout.
Choose a child-friendly concept that sparks imagination (e.g., magic, adventure, early learning, life lessons, bedtime). Check bestsellers on Amazon for demand signals. Target age 3β7 for maximum delight with seeing their own name in the story. Action: pick one concept for your first book (e.g., a kid and their pet on a space adventure).
Draft a full story using ChatGPT (or Google AI Studio). Include: [child's name] as a placeholder; age & gender; clear theme; 24 pages; 2β4 simple lines per page. Prompt: 'Write a 24-page bedtime story for children. The main character is [child's name], age 5. The theme is magic pajamas that spark fun dreams. Use very simple, child-friendly language. Limit each page to 2β4 short lines.' Then iterate: 'Revise page 7 to be funnier.'
Create Illustrations (Midjourney/Leonardo/Google AI Studio/Grok)
Keep the protagonist consistent across pages. First, finalize the character design. Example seed prompt: 'a cute 5-year-old boy with black hair and big curious eyes, wearing blue magic pajamas, in a beautiful cartoon style, simple background, full body view --style raw'. Next, ask ChatGPT: 'Create page-by-page image prompts for my magic pajama story for Midjourney. Every prompt should repeat the main character description (5-year-old boy, black hair, blue pajamas) and keep the same cute cartoon style.' Generate, tweak, and save images.
Start a new Canva design at 8.5 x 8.5 inches (square). Place one generated image per page and paste the matching text beside/over it. Use child-friendly fonts, large text, and, when placing text on colorful images, add a light semi-transparent shape behind the copy for readability. Export as 'PDF Print' for highest quality.
Before publishing, capture interest. Use Omnisend or Mailchimp to build a free landing page with a strong cover, short description, and an email signup: 'Be first to know when the book launches.' Share the link across social profiles and relevant parenting groups (respecting group rules). Learn SEO basics to support long-term organic discovery.
Option 1βPrint-on-Demand: Upload your PDF to Amazon KDP or Lulu Direct; they print/pack/ship per order and you earn per sale (no inventory). Option 2βDigital Download: Collect the childβs name, personalize the book, and email a high-quality PDF (no print cost; higher margins). Beginners can start with digital, then expand to POD.
Prompt: 'I want to create the brain for a personal assistant chatbot. Act as my knowledge uploader. Ask me rapid-fire questions about everything this chatbot needs to knowβdaily schedule, subjects, deadlines, reminders, and fun facts to shape its personality. Letβs start the brain dump.' Answer continuously with all tasks, ideas, topics, and dates.
Prompt: 'Based on the brain dump, organize everything into logical categories for a chatbot. Create lists for: 1) Academic Tasks (homework, exam dates), 2) Personal Reminders (meetings, birthdays), 3) Knowledge Base (facts, subject notes), 4) Personality Traits (greetings, jokes, fun facts).'
Prompt: 'Turn Academic Tasks and Personal Reminders into a clear, actionable checklist for today with specific deadlines. For Knowledge Base and Personality Traits, generate 5 sample Q&A dialogues my chatbot can use. For example: Q: βWhat homework is due tomorrow?β A: [List of homework].'
Write a detailed teaching script for Module 1 of [course]. Include: β’ Opening hook (story or statistic) β’ Main teaching points in short sections β’ Examples or analogies β’ A student engagement prompt (question/reflection) β’ Closing summary + next steps.
Using an autonomous test agent, purchase two items under $50: 1) a green shirt and 2) a black-and-white striped polo. Steps: go to Clothes; filter 'Men'; set max price to $50; add the first visible green shirt and the first visible striped black-and-white polo via each itemβs cart icon; if not found, paginate; open the cart (top-right icon); enter shipping details from [user info]; complete checkout. If login is required, log in first.
Generate concise, timestamped status messages covering: test case received, script creation/review, browser launch, login if needed, category/filter/price steps, pagination, add-to-cart actions, open cart, enter shipping, and checkout.