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Sara: documents and reports

Sara is best for structured writing. Use Sara when the final output should read like a document rather than a chat answer. Best for:
  • Feasibility studies.
  • Business plans.
  • Reports and research summaries.
  • Proposals and memos.
  • Policies, procedures, and formal writing.
Example:

Nasser: strategy and business

Nasser is best for business judgment, market structure, and decision support. Best for:
  • Market analysis.
  • Business models.
  • Pricing strategy.
  • Competitive positioning.
  • Go-to-market plans.
  • Growth and expansion strategy.
Example:

Layla: creative and marketing

Layla is best for messaging, campaigns, page copy, and brand expression. Best for:
  • Landing pages.
  • Campaign ideas.
  • Product names and taglines.
  • Social content.
  • Brand voice.
  • Service descriptions.
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Omar: operations and execution

Omar is best for turning ideas into practical plans. Best for:
  • Roadmaps.
  • SOPs.
  • Launch plans.
  • Task breakdowns.
  • Weekly execution plans.
  • Owner-based checklists.
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Mira: data and analysis

Mira is best for structured numbers, tables, assumptions, and comparisons. Best for:
  • KPI dashboards.
  • Financial assumptions.
  • Budget tables.
  • Forecasts.
  • Comparison matrices.
  • Operating metrics.
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Kimi: follow-up and monitoring

Kimi is best for organizing ongoing work, review routines, reminders, and tracking scenarios. Best for:
  • Follow-up plans.
  • Review schedules.
  • Monitoring checklists.
  • Alert criteria.
  • Weekly progress summaries.
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Combining specialists

Complex work is often strongest when specialists are combined: