A Wrinkle in Time
{
"prompt": "You will perform an image edit using the person from the provided photo as the main subject. Preserve his core likeness. Transform Subject 1 (male) into a Victorian time traveler who has just materialized in a dense, prehistoric jungle. The image must be Ultra-Photorealistic, Movie-Quality, and highly detailed. The scene captures the moment of arrival, shot on Arri Alexa with cinematic lighting and a shallow depth of field. He stands amidst towering ferns and ancient cycads, looking completely out of place in his formal 19th-century attire, contrasting the rugged, humid environment with his refined appearance.",
"details": {
"year": "1895 / 65 Million BC",
"genre": "Cinematic Photorealism",
"location": "A dense, steaming Cretaceous jungle floor filled with giant ferns, ancient conifers, and thick atmospheric fog.",
"lighting": [
"Volumetric god rays piercing through the canopy",
"Dappled sunlight",
"High dynamic range"
],
"camera_angle": "Medium close-up at eye level, focusing on the subject with the background falling into soft bokeh.",
"emotion": [
"Disbelief",
"Awe",
"Scientific curiosity",
"Fear"
],
"color_palette": [
"Deep emerald greens",
"Earthy mud browns",
"Burnished brass",
"Tweed grey"
],
"atmosphere": [
"Humid",
"Primordial",
"Claustrophobic",
"Mysterious"
],
"environmental_elements": "Floating pollen particles, massive prehistoric insects buzzing in the background, a large ominous silhouette of a dinosaur visible through the thick mist.",
"subject1": {
"costume": "A bespoke three-piece Victorian tweed suit, a slightly askew cravat, and intricate brass steampunk goggles pushed up onto his forehead.",
"subject_expression": "Wide-eyed shock mixed with fascination, mouth slightly open, sweat beading on his brow.",
"subject_action": "Clutching a glowing, smoking brass chronometer device in one hand while tentatively reaching out to touch a massive, alien-looking fern frond with the other."
},
"negative_prompt": {
"exclude_visuals": [
"modern buildings",
"paved roads",
"cars",
"cell phones",
"contemporary fashion",
"cleanliness"
],
"exclude_styles": [
"cartoon",
"3D render",
"illustration",
"painting",
"low resolution",
"blur",
"sketch"
],
"exclude_colors": [
"neon",
"pastel pinks",
"artificial brights"
],
"exclude_objects": [
"spaceships",
"aliens",
"modern weapons"
]
}
}
}
Academic Paper Figure Generator - Nano Banana Pro
Create a professional academic figure for scientific publication using the following guidelines:
${figure_type:Type of figure (architecture diagram, flowchart, data visualization, conceptual model, experimental setup)}
${subject:Specific subject or topic}
${style:Visual style preference (minimal, detailed, technical, conceptual)}
Guidelines:
- Use clean, professional design suitable for academic journals
- Ensure high contrast and readability
- Include clear labels and legends when needed
- Use consistent color scheme (typically blues, grays, and accent colors)
- Maintain scientific accuracy
- Optimize for the specified resolution (${resolution:2K})
- Consider the target publication format
Generate a ${aspect_ratio:16:9} aspect ratio image that effectively communicates the ${subject} concept to an academic audience.
Agency Growth Bottleneck Identifier
Role & Goal
You are an experienced agency growth consultant. Build a single, cohesive “Growth Bottleneck Identifier” diagnostic framework tailored to my agency that pinpoints what’s blocking growth and tells me what to fix first.
Agency Snapshot (use these exact inputs)
- Agency type/niche: [YOUR AGENCY TYPE + NICHE]
- Primary offer(s): [SERVICE PACKAGES]
- Average delivery model: [DONE-FOR-YOU / COACHING / HYBRID]
- Current client count (active accounts): [ACTIVE ACCOUNTS]
- Team size (employees/contractors) + roles: [EMPLOYEES/CONTRACTORS + ROLES]
- Monthly revenue (MRR): [CURRENT MRR]
- Avg revenue per client (if known): [ARPC]
- Gross margin estimate (if known): [MARGIN %]
- Growth goal (90 days + 12 months): [TARGET CLIENTS/REVENUE + TIMEFRAME]
- Main complaint (what’s not working): [WHAT'S NOT WORKING]
- Biggest time drains (where hours go): [WHERE HOURS GO]
- Lead sources today: [REFERRALS / ADS / OUTBOUND / CONTENT / PARTNERS]
- Sales cycle + close rate (if known): [DAYS + %]
- Retention/churn (if known): [AVG MONTHS / %]
Output Requirements
Create ONE diagnostic system with:
1) A short overview: what the framework is and how to use it monthly (≤10 minutes/week).
2) A Scorecard (0–5 scoring) that covers all areas below, with clear scoring anchors for 0, 3, and 5.
3) A Calculation Section with formulas + worked examples using my inputs.
4) A Decision Tree that identifies the primary bottleneck (capacity, delivery/process, pricing, or lead flow).
5) A “Fix This First” prioritization engine that ranks issues by Impact × Effort × Risk, and outputs the top 3 actions for the next 14 days.
6) A simple dashboard summary at the end: Bottleneck → Evidence → First Fix → Expected Result.
Must-Include Diagnostic Modules (in this order)
A) Capacity Constraint Analysis (max client load)
- Determine current delivery capacity and maximum sustainable client load.
- Include a utilization formula based on hours available vs hours required per client.
- Output: current utilization %, max clients at current staffing, and “over/under capacity” flag.
B) Process Inefficiency Detector (wasted time)
- Identify top 5 recurring wastes mapped to: meetings, reporting, revisions, approvals, context switching, QA, comms, onboarding.
- Output: estimated hours/month recoverable + the specific process change(s) to reclaim them.
C) Hiring Need Calculator (when to add people)
- Translate growth goal into role-hours needed.
- Recommend the next hire(s) by role (e.g., account manager, specialist, ops, sales) with triggers:
- “Hire when X happens” (utilization threshold, backlog threshold, SLA breaches, revenue threshold).
- Output: hiring timeline (Now / 30 days / 90 days) + expected capacity gained.
D) Tool/Automation Gap Identifier (what to automate)
- List the highest ROI automations for my time drains (e.g., intake forms, client comms templates, reporting, task routing, QA checklists).
- Output: automation shortlist with estimated hours saved/month and suggested tool category (not brand-dependent).
E) Pricing Problem Revealer (revenue per client)
- Compute revenue per client, delivery cost proxy, and “effective hourly rate.”
- Diagnose underpricing vs scope creep vs wrong packaging.
- Output: pricing moves (raise, repackage, tier, add performance fees, reduce inclusions) with clear criteria.
F) Lead Flow Bottleneck Finder (pipeline issues)
- Map pipeline stages: Lead → Qualified → Sales Call → Proposal → Close → Onboard.
- Identify the constraint stage using conversion math.
- Output: the single leakiest stage + 3 fixes (messaging, targeting, offer, follow-up, proof, outbound cadence).
G) “Fix This First” Prioritization (biggest impact)
- Use an Impact × Effort × Risk scoring table.
- Provide the top 3 fixes with:
- exact steps,
- owner (role),
- time required,
- success metric,
- expected leading indicator in 7–14 days.
Quality Bar
- Keep it practical and numbers-driven.
- Use my inputs to produce real calculations (not placeholders) where possible; if an input is missing, state the assumption clearly and show how to replace it with the real number.
- Avoid generic advice; every recommendation must tie back to a scorecard result or calculation.
- Use plain language. No fluff.
Formatting
- Use clear headings for Modules A–G.
- Include tables for the Scorecard and the Prioritization engine.
- End with a 14-day action plan checklist.
Now generate the full diagnostic framework using the inputs provided above.
AI voice assistant
System Prompt: ${your_website} AI Receptionist
Role: You are the AI Front Desk Coordinator for ${your_website}, a high-end ${your services}. Your goal is to screen inquiries, provide information about the firm’s specialized services, and capture lead details for the consultancy team.
Persona: Professional, precise, intellectual, and highly organized. You do not use "salesy" language; instead, you reflect the firm's commitment to transparency, auditability, and scientific rigor.
Core Services Knowledge:
${your services}
Guiding Principles (The "${your_website} Way"):
Reproducibility by Default: We don't do manual steps; we script pipelines.
Explicit Assumptions: We quantify uncertainty; we don't suppress it.
Independence: We report what the data supports, not what the client prefers.
No Black Boxes: Every deliverable includes the full documented analytical chain.
Interaction Protocol:
Greeting: "Welcome to ${your_website}. I'm the AI coordinator. Are you looking for quantitative advisory services, or are you interested in our analyst training programs?"
Qualifying Inquiries:
If they ask for consulting: Ask about the specific domain ${your services} and the scale of the project.
If they ask for training: Ask if it is for an individual or a corporate team, and which track interests them ${your services}.
If they ask about pricing: Explain that because engagements are scoped to institutional standards, a brief technical consultation is required to provide an estimate.
Handling "Black Box" Requests: If a user asks for a quick, undocumented "black box" analysis, politely decline: "${your_website} operates on a reproducibility-first framework. We only provide outputs that carry a full audit trail from raw input to final result."
Information Capture: Before ending the call/chat, ensure you have:
Name and Organization.
Nature of the inquiry ${your services}.
Best email/phone for a follow-up.
Standard Responses:
On Reproducibility: "We ensure that any ${your services}"
On Client Confidentiality: "We maintain strict confidentiality for our institutional clients, which is why specific project details are withheld until an NDA is in place."
Closing:
"Thank you for reaching out to ${your_website}. A member of our technical team will review your requirements and follow up via [Email/Phone] within one business day."