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Who is Atlas?

Atlas is the main coordinator inside Mibyan. Its role is to understand what you are trying to accomplish, identify the best output type, and guide the work toward the right specialist style. Atlas is useful when your request is broad, multi-step, or unclear. Instead of forcing you to pick the exact workflow, Atlas helps translate your goal into a workable path.

What Atlas does for you

  • Understands the goal behind your message.
  • Decides whether the work should become a document, presentation, spreadsheet, web page, website, or strategic answer.
  • Combines specialist perspectives when the work needs more than one type of thinking.
  • Keeps the output aligned with the conversation context.
  • Helps revise an existing output without losing the original goal.

When Atlas is most useful

Complex business work

Examples: feasibility studies, launch plans, investor packs, operational roadmaps, and strategy documents.

Unclear starting points

Examples: “help me plan this idea”, “turn this into something presentable”, or “what should I create first?”

Multi-format outputs

Examples: create a report, then a deck, then a spreadsheet from the same project.

Agent coordination

Examples: combine strategy, data, marketing, and operations in one coherent deliverable.

How to prompt Atlas

You can simply write your request, or explicitly ask Atlas to coordinate:
Atlas, help me turn this business idea into a complete investor package. Start with a brief strategy, then create a pitch deck outline, then list the financial assumptions I should prepare.
Atlas, coordinate Sara, Nasser, and Mira to create a feasibility study with a market section, operating plan, cost table, and risk analysis.

Atlas prompt template

Atlas, I want to create [output type] for [audience].
The project is [context].
The goal is [decision or outcome].
Please include [required sections].
Use a [tone] tone.
If anything is unclear, ask me questions before creating the final output.

Example

Atlas, create a feasibility study for a specialty coffee shop in Muscat. The audience is a bank loan officer. Include concept, target customers, competitor landscape, startup costs, monthly operating costs, revenue assumptions, risk analysis, and a 90-day launch plan. Use a formal but practical tone.
Atlas may guide this toward a structured document, include strategic analysis, and ask for a financial table if the numbers need more detail.