> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.mibyanai.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Specialist agents

> Use Sara, Nasser, Layla, Omar, Mira, and Kimi for focused business work

## 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:

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Sara, write a formal feasibility study for a boutique fitness studio in Muscat. Include market need, customer segments, startup costs, monthly costs, revenue model, risks, and launch plan.
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## 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:

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Nasser, analyze the market opportunity for a B2B logistics software product in Oman. Include target customers, pain points, competitors, pricing options, and recommended positioning.
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## 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.

Example:

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Layla, create landing page copy for a premium legal consulting service. The audience is SME founders. Use a trustworthy, calm, and direct tone.
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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.

Example:

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Omar, create a 60-day launch plan for a new delivery service. Include weekly milestones, owners, risks, dependencies, and KPIs.
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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.

Example:

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Mira, create a financial assumptions table for a specialty cafe. Include startup costs, fixed monthly costs, variable costs, revenue assumptions, break-even notes, and risks.
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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.

Example:

```text theme={null}
Kimi, create a weekly follow-up routine for this launch plan. Include what to check, who should report, warning signs, and when to escalate.
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## Combining specialists

Complex work is often strongest when specialists are combined:

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Use Nasser for strategy, Sara for the written report, Mira for the financial table, and Omar for the execution roadmap.
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Use Layla to improve the landing page messaging, then ask Nasser to check whether the positioning is strong for SME customers.
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Use Mira to build the KPI table, then Salem to turn the results into an executive presentation.
```
