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AskMojo Explained: A 3-Minute Guide for Newcomers
AskMojo is a platform where you build custom AI skills that do specific things for you—without coding. Think of it as your personal workshop for automation and intelligence. Instead of wrestling with generic tools that almost do what you need, you create exactly what you want, run it whenever you need it, and keep everything you make.
A lab is where you organize related work. It's like a little app you own—a dedicated space for one project, workflow, or domain.
Examples of labs:
Key characteristics:
Labs keep your work organized. One lab holds multiple magiks that belong together.
A magik is one focused skill that performs a specific task. You run it, you get an output. That's it.
Real examples from the platform:
Each magik does one thing well. You might have five magiks in one lab, each handling a different step of your workflow. Run them individually or chain them together.
What makes a magik valuable:
Mojo is the AI assistant who helps you build and run everything. You don't write code—you talk to Mojo.
What Mojo does:
Mojo is patient. No jargon dumps. You describe what you want in plain language; Mojo figures out how to make it happen.
Here's the complete picture:
You create a lab for a specific domain (marketing, research, support, personal projects—anything).
Inside that lab, you build magiks with Mojo's help. Each magik handles one repeatable task you care about.
Mojo helps you build, run, and refine those magiks through conversation. No technical expertise required.
You get outputs every time you run a magik—documents, summaries, images, data, whatever the magik produces.
Everything stays yours. One-click export. No lock-in. Complete data sovereignty.
A concrete workflow example:
You run a podcast:
You chat with Mojo to build each magik. Then every week, you run them in sequence. What used to take three hours now takes ten minutes.
Unlike platforms that trap your work, AskMojo is built on principles of ownership:
Now that you understand the building blocks, here's your next step:
Explore public labs to see what others have built. Find one that's close to what you need, copy it to your account, and modify it. This is faster than starting from scratch and shows you what's possible.
Or start with a question: "What can AskMojo do for me?" Mojo will help you identify repetitive tasks in your life that could become magiks.
The onboarding path:
Based on current platform users, here's what different groups are solving:
The pattern: repetitive work that needs your judgment but eats your time. That's where magiks shine.
AskMojo is: A place to build custom AI skills (magiks), organized in containers (labs), with an AI companion (Mojo) who helps you build and run everything through conversation.
You own everything. You can export everything. You're building assets, not renting access.
Three minutes from now, you could copy a lab and run your first magik. Or chat with Mojo about what you want to build.
Your next move: explore, copy, run—or ask Mojo, "What can you do for me?"
Report generated June 12, 2026 | Data sourced from platform collections and core documentation

