> ## 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.

# Glossary

> Important Mibyan terms and how to use them

## Core terms

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  <Card title="Mibyan" icon="sparkles">
    The product you use to create AI-assisted business outputs such as documents, decks, spreadsheets, pages, and websites.
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  <Card title="Atlas" icon="globe">
    The main coordinator that understands your request and routes work toward the right specialist style.
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  <Card title="Agent" icon="user-gear">
    A specialist working style inside Mibyan, such as writing, strategy, marketing, operations, data, or presentations.
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  <Card title="Output" icon="box">
    The result Mibyan creates for you: a document, presentation, spreadsheet, page, website, or structured answer.
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## Workspace terms

* **Conversation:** the place where you write requests, review progress, and ask for changes.
* **Preview:** the area where you inspect the generated output before export.
* **Revision:** a focused change to an existing output.
* **Export:** preparing an output as a file or shareable format.
* **Context:** the information Mibyan uses to understand your request.
* **Prompt:** the instruction you write to Mibyan.
* **Audience:** the person or group the output is written for.
* **Tone:** the voice of the output, such as formal, persuasive, analytical, friendly, concise, or executive.

## Output terms

* **Document:** long-form structured writing such as reports, studies, plans, and proposals.
* **Deck:** a slide-based presentation.
* **Spreadsheet:** structured rows and columns for numbers, comparisons, plans, or tracking.
* **HTML page:** a single visual web page.
* **Website:** a small multi-page web output.
* **Executive summary:** a short section that explains the main points for a decision-maker.
* **Assumptions:** inputs or estimates used to build a plan, model, or forecast.

## Prompt terms

When writing a request, these phrases are especially useful:

* "Ask me clarifying questions before writing."
* "Use the same context from the previous output."
* "Make this suitable for investors."
* "Add a table with assumptions and risks."
* "Rewrite this in a more formal tone."
* "Turn this into a presentation."
* "Create a concise executive version."

<Note>
  You do not need to use special technical words. Clear everyday instructions usually work best.
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