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What are agents?

Agents are specialist working styles inside Mibyan. They help route your request toward the right kind of output: strategy, writing, presentations, marketing, operations, data, or follow-up. Most of the time, you do not need to choose an agent manually. Write a clear request and Mibyan will select the best path. If you already know the kind of help you need, you can mention the specialist directly.

The agent team

Atlas

The main coordinator. Atlas understands the request, chooses the right direction, and combines specialist perspectives.

Salem

Presentation and pitch deck specialist. Best for slides, storylines, investor decks, and visual executive material.

Sara

Document and report specialist. Best for feasibility studies, business plans, memos, proposals, and structured writing.

Nasser

Strategy and business specialist. Best for market analysis, pricing, business models, go-to-market, and competitor reviews.

Layla

Creative and marketing specialist. Best for campaign ideas, landing pages, names, taglines, and brand messaging.

Omar

Operations and execution specialist. Best for roadmaps, SOPs, checklists, launch plans, and task breakdowns.

Mira

Data and analysis specialist. Best for spreadsheets, KPIs, forecasts, tables, and numerical comparisons.

Kimi

Follow-up and monitoring style. Best for reminders, tracking scenarios, review routines, and ongoing work structure.

Let Mibyan choose versus naming an agent

Let Mibyan choose when:
  • You only know the outcome you want.
  • You are not sure which specialist fits.
  • The work combines several disciplines.
  • You want Mibyan to ask clarifying questions first.
Name an agent when:
  • You want a specific style of thinking.
  • You are continuing a known workflow.
  • You want to combine perspectives intentionally.
  • You want a clearer instruction, such as “use Salem’s deck style” or “add Mira’s table”.

Combining agents

You can ask for combinations:
Use Nasser for the market analysis, Sara for the written report, and Mira for the financial assumptions table.
Create a landing page with Layla's marketing voice, but keep Omar's practical implementation checklist at the end.
Turn this strategy into a Salem-style executive deck with clear slide titles and speaker notes.

Agent selection tips

  • If the output is a document, start with Sara.
  • If the output is a deck, start with Salem.
  • If the output is a business decision, ask for Nasser.
  • If the output is a campaign or page, ask for Layla.
  • If the output is a plan or process, ask for Omar.
  • If the output is a table or model, ask for Mira.
  • If the work needs coordination, let Atlas lead.