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Mibyan is an AI work platform for turning a clear request into a usable business output. You describe what you need, Mibyan chooses the right agent or workflow, and the result appears in your workspace for review, editing, and export.

Start with the quickstart

Learn the basic flow: sign in, write a strong request, review the output, ask for edits, and export.

What Mibyan helps you create

Mibyan is designed for practical work, not just chat. The main output types are documents, presentations, spreadsheets, single-page web pages, and small multi-page websites.

Documents and reports

Feasibility studies, business plans, market reports, internal memos, proposals, contracts, and structured long-form writing.

Presentations and pitch decks

Investor decks, sales decks, training material, company profiles, board updates, and visual storytelling.

Pages and websites

Landing pages, service pages, prototypes, campaign pages, and simple websites that can be previewed and revised.

Spreadsheets and analysis

KPI sheets, financial forecasts, comparison tables, operating plans, pricing models, and executive summaries.

Who this documentation is for

This documentation is written for Mibyan users: founders, operators, consultants, marketers, analysts, students, and teams who need to produce polished work faster. It avoids internal source-code details and focuses on what you can do in the product. If you are evaluating Mibyan for your organization, start with:
  • Getting started for the end-to-end user flow.
  • Outputs for what Mibyan can create.
  • Agents for how Mibyan routes work to specialists.
  • Export for preparing final files.
  • API for developer access status.

The core workflow

1

Describe the outcome

Tell Mibyan what you want to produce, who it is for, and how detailed it should be.
2

Let the right agent handle it

Mibyan reads the request and routes it to the most relevant agent or combination of agents.
3

Review the output

Use the preview panel to inspect structure, accuracy, tone, formatting, and completeness.
4

Iterate with specific feedback

Ask for targeted changes: add a section, improve the tone, shorten the summary, refine the numbers, or change the format.
5

Export or share

When the output is ready, prepare it for the format you need: document, spreadsheet, presentation, HTML page, or website.

How to get better results

The quality of the output depends heavily on the quality of the request. A strong request usually includes the output type, target audience, tone, length, region or market, required sections, and any constraints.
Instead of asking for “a report”, ask for “a 6-page feasibility study for a specialty coffee shop in Muscat, written for a bank loan application, with startup costs, revenue assumptions, risks, and a 90-day launch plan.”