1. Executive Summary: The “Feel Good” Revolution
Feel Good Scooters is a digitized, mobile-first retail ecosystem. We solve the “Last Mile” problem in Zimbabwe by bringing a curated, high-end supermarket and butchery experience directly to the consumerβs doorstep. Leveraging the personal brand of Carl Joshua Ncube, the fleet serves as a mobile billboard for a “Smile-First” economy.
2. Operational Strategy: The Hub & Spoke Model
To maintain your strict “Curator” standards across 7 cities, we will use a Hub (Warehouse) and Spoke (Scooters) system.
The City Footprint (70 Units Total)
| City | Focus Area | Logistics Hub |
| Harare | High-density suburbs & Corporate hubs. | Central Distribution Center (Cold Chain). |
| Bulawayo | Residential neighborhoods & Arts districts. | Regional Warehouse. |
| Victoria Falls | Tourism zones & Luxury Airbnbs. | High-turnover “Convenience” Hub. |
| Mutare | Border trade & Agricultural sourcing. | Fresh Produce Receiving Station. |
| Gweru / Kwekwe | Mining communities & Student hubs. | Mid-tier “Essentials” Hub. |
| Kadoma | Integration with #VisitKadoma. | Flagship “Storytelling” Hub. |
The Warehousing Function
Each city warehouse acts as the Quality Gatekeeper:
- Receiving: Farmers and vendors drop goods here.
- Processing: Butchery portioning and Veg Box assembly (using Yum Containers).
- Loading: Scooters are “restocked” via a digital manifest from your WooCommerce dashboard.
- Charging: Solar-equipped “Fleet Docks” for overnight battery optimization.
3. Fleet & Technical Specifications
Each of the 70 units is a “Supermarket on Wheels” based on the custom Tuk-Tuk design:
- Refrigeration: 12V Compressor-based butchery and drink display.
- Power: $800W$ Roof-mounted flexible solar array per unit.
- Tech: Integrated iPad/Tablet for real-time inventory and Paynow/DPO payments.
- Hygiene: On-board 20L water tank with a pedal-operated sink for the butcher.
4. The Digital Mall Infrastructure
The “Mall” isn’t just the bike; it’s the WordPress/WooCommerce backend.
- Multi-Site Inventory: Using WooMultistore to track stock in Harare vs. Bulawayo in real-time.
- Automated Dispatch: When a customer in Mutare orders via the site, the Shipday plugin automatically pings the nearest of the 10 Mutare scooters.
- The “Commission” Engine: Automated tracking of vendor sales for local farmers, with your curator fee deducted at the point of sale.
5. Financial Projections (The “Scale” View)
Capital Expenditure (CAPEX)
- Fleet Cost (70 Units @ $6,500 avg): $455,000
- Warehouse Setup (7 Cities @ $10,000 avg): $70,000
- Tech & Branding: $25,000
- Total Initial Investment: $550,000
Annual Revenue Potential (Conservative)
Assumes $10,000 revenue per bike/month (50% of our previous “High-Traffic” estimate to account for scaling).
- Monthly Revenue (Total Fleet): $700,000
- Annual Gross Revenue: $8.4 Million
- Target Net Margin (30%): $2.52 Million
6. Implementation Roadmap
Phase 1: The “Kadoma Pilot” (Months 1-3)
Launch the first 10 scooters in Kadoma. Use this to refine the “Butchery-on-Wheels” workflow and the solar efficiency. Tie this into the Rural BnB Africa launch.
Phase 2: The “Golden Triangle” (Months 4-8)
Roll out to Harare and Bulawayo. Establish the two major Distribution Centers. Start onboarding “Premium Curated Vendors.”
Phase 3: National Coverage (Months 9-12)
Simultaneous launch in Victoria Falls, Mutare, Gweru, and Kwekwe. Activate the “Global Mall” e-commerce side for Art and E-books.
7. Risk Management
- Cold Chain Failure: Every unit has a “Temp-Sensor” that pings the Warehouse if the meat temperature rises above 4Β°C.
- Security: GPS tracking on all units via the Shipday interface.
- Brand Dilution: You (Carl) remain the face of the “Curated” selection, ensuring only the best products earn the “Smiley Face” seal.
π Phase 1: The Digital Foundation (The “Ecosystem”)
Objective: Launch the WooCommerce storefront featuring only Carl Joshua Ncube products (E-books, Yum containers, Larder sauces, Art).
- Focus: Brand building, SEO, and establishing the “Smiley” aesthetic.
- Logistics: Third-party couriers (DHL/Swift) for global/local delivery. No owned fleet yet.
- Financing Need: $5,000 β $7,500
- Funding Source: Bootstrapping / Personal Cash Flow.
- Timeline: Months 1β3.
πͺ Phase 2: The Curated Mall (The “Beta Test”)
Objective: Open the platform to 10β15 “vetted” external vendors.
- Focus: Testing the “Commission” model and managing other people’s inventory.
- Logistics: Centralized “Drop-shipping” where vendors bring items to your home/office for consolidated shipping.
- Financing Need:$15,000 β $20,000
- Breakdown: Advanced WooCommerce licenses, marketing spend, 1β2 junior “Curator” staff, and small-scale cold storage (fridges).
- Funding Source: Angel Investment or “Friends & Family.”
- Timeline: Months 4β8.
π Phase 3: The Prototype & Hub (The “Proof of Concept”)
Objective: Build the first 3 Feel Good Scooters and the first Kadoma/Harare Fulfillment Centre.
- Focus: Testing the hardware (Solar/Refrigeration) and the “Fresh Veg & Butchery” daily workflow.
- Logistics: The first “Smiley” Tuk-Tuks hit the streets.
- Financing Need:$65,000 β $80,000
- Breakdown: 3 Custom Cargo Scooters ($21k), Warehouse Lease & Fit-out ($15k), Solar Infrastructure ($10k), Industrial Butchery Equipment ($15k), Working Capital ($15k).
- Funding Source: Seed Round / Pre-Series A Venture Capital (VC).
- Timeline: Months 9β15.
π Phase 4: The Jugular (The “National Rollout”)
Objective: Scale to 70 units across 7 cities (Harare, Bulawayo, Vic Falls, Mutare, Gweru, Kadoma, Kwekwe).
- Focus: Market dominance and “Last Mile” logistics infrastructure.
- Logistics: 7 Regional Hubs with 10 scooters each.
- Financing Need:$600,000 β $750,000
- Breakdown: 67 additional Scooters ($435k), 6 additional Hub fit-outs ($90k), National Marketing Campaign ($50k), Inventory float ($100k), HR/Management ($75k).
- Funding Source: Series A VC / Venture Debt / Asset Financing (Leasing the bikes).
- Timeline: Year 2+.
π° Summary of Financing Needs
| Phase | Capital Required | Cumulative | Risk Level |
| Phase 1 | $7,500 | $7,500 | Low (Sweat Equity) |
| Phase 2 | $20,000 | $27,500 | Medium (Operational) |
| Phase 3 | $80,000 | $107,500 | High (Capital Expenditure) |
| Phase 4 | $650,000 | $757,500 | Scale (Market Expansion) |
π Phase 1: Digital Launch Checklist
1. Infrastructure & Core Setup
- [ ] Domain & Hosting: Ensure your WordPress hosting is “WooCommerce Optimized” (e.g., SiteGround, Bluehost, or a high-speed local provider like WebDev).
- [ ] The “Smiley” Theme: Install a lightweight theme like Kadence or Astra. Customize with your signature Yellow (#FFD700) and the “Winking Smiley” as the Site Icon (Favicon).
- [ ] Security: Install a free SSL certificate (standard with most hosting) and a security plugin like Wordfence.
2. The Product “Ecosystem” Configuration
You need to set up three distinct product types in WooCommerce:
| Product Category | WooCommerce Type | Critical Setting |
| E-books | Virtual & Downloadable | Set “Download Limit” to prevent link sharing. |
| Yum Containers / T-shirts | Simple Product | Enable “Manage Stock” to avoid overselling. |
| Art (Originals) | Simple Product | Add “Product Gallery” for high-res close-ups. |
| Larder (Sauces/Pickles) | Simple Product | Add “Short Description” for ingredients/allergens. |
3. Payment & Currency (The “Zim” Reality)
- [ ] Gateway Integration: Install the Paynow or DPO plugin.
- [ ] Currency Switcher: Use WOOCS (WooCommerce Currency Switcher).
- Show USD for global customers (Art/E-books).
- Show ZiG/RTGS for local customers (Sauces/Containers).
- [ ] Tax Settings: Configure VAT (Standard 15% in Zimbabwe) if you are registered, or set to 0% for digital e-books sold globally.
4. Shipping & Fulfillment (Phase 1 Style)
- [ ] Digital Delivery: Automated email sent immediately upon payment.
- [ ] Local Courier: Set up “Flat Rate” shipping for Harare/Bulawayo using local services like Swift or Legend Design.
- [ ] International Shipping: Link to DHL Express for your global Art and Apparel buyers.
- [ ] Local Pickup: Enable a “Pickup from Kadoma” or “Pickup from Harare Office” option to save customers money.
5. Branding & Legal “Polishing”
- [ ] The “Smiley” Touchpoints: Customize the “Order Received” email with a message from you: “Thanks for supporting the Rural Revolution! – CJN”
- [ ] Legal Pages: Generate a Privacy Policy and a Returns/Refunds page (essential for the Intimates and Art categories).
- [ ] WhatsApp Integration: Install a “Click to Chat” button. In Zimbabwe, 80% of your customer service will happen on WhatsApp.
6. Marketing Launchpad
- [ ] Email Capture: Set up a simple pop-up offering a “Free Recipe E-book” in exchange for an email address.
- [ ] Social Sync: Connect the Facebook/Instagram for WooCommerce plugin to tag your products in your posts.
- [ ] Analytics: Install Google Analytics 4 to see exactly where your traffic is coming from (Radio, Social, or Search).