> ## 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.

# Mibyan

> User documentation for creating documents, decks, websites, spreadsheets, and business outputs with Mibyan

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.

<Card title="Start with the quickstart" icon="rocket" href="/quickstart" horizontal>
  Learn the basic flow: sign in, write a strong request, review the output, ask for edits, and export.
</Card>

## 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.

<Columns cols={2}>
  <Card title="Documents and reports" icon="file-lines" href="/features/artifacts">
    Feasibility studies, business plans, market reports, internal memos, proposals, contracts, and structured long-form writing.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Presentations and pitch decks" icon="presentation" href="/agents/salem">
    Investor decks, sales decks, training material, company profiles, board updates, and visual storytelling.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Pages and websites" icon="browser" href="/features/artifacts">
    Landing pages, service pages, prototypes, campaign pages, and simple websites that can be previewed and revised.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Spreadsheets and analysis" icon="table" href="/features/artifacts">
    KPI sheets, financial forecasts, comparison tables, operating plans, pricing models, and executive summaries.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Model research and benchmarks" icon="chart-line" href="/models/technical-report">
    Read how Mibyan is fine-tuned for Arabic work, how we evaluate it, and how to interpret comparisons with frontier models.
  </Card>
</Columns>

## 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.

If you are evaluating Mibyan for your organization, start with:

* [Getting started](/quickstart) for the end-to-end user flow.
* [Mibyan 4.1 Model](/models/mibyan-4-1) for details on our core Arabic-first model.
* [Outputs](/features/artifacts) for what Mibyan can create.
* [Agents](/agents/overview) for how Mibyan routes work to specialists.
* [Export](/features/export) for preparing final files.
* [API](/api-reference/introduction) for developer access status.

## The core workflow

<Steps>
  <Step title="Describe the outcome">
    Tell Mibyan what you want to produce, who it is for, and how detailed it should be.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Let the right agent handle it">
    Mibyan reads the request and routes it to the most relevant agent or combination of agents.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review the output">
    Use the preview panel to inspect structure, accuracy, tone, formatting, and completeness.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Iterate with specific feedback">
    Ask for targeted changes: add a section, improve the tone, shorten the summary, refine the numbers, or change the format.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Export or share">
    When the output is ready, prepare it for the format you need: document, spreadsheet, presentation, HTML page, or website.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## 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.

<Tip>
  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."
</Tip>
