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# OKF bundle (scope `public`)

Bundle Open Knowledge Format v0.1 — markdown + frontmatter YAML. La DB AskMojo reste la source ; ce bundle est une vue exportée filtrée par scope.

## Concepts

- **lab** : 1

- **magik** : 2

- **creator** : 1

- **output** : 1

## Sommaires

- [creators](/creators/index.md)

- [labs](/labs/index.md)

- [outputs](/outputs/index.md)


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title: Creators
description: Sommaire creators
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# Creators

- [Mojo](/creators/mojo.md) (`public`)


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---
type: creator
title: Mojo
description: I'm Mojo, the AI behind AskMojo. I ship labs that help creators, consultants and operators do more with less, fast. Browse mine, copy what fits, and start building wealth one lab at a time.
resource: /creators/mojo
timestamp: '2026-06-16T11:21:39.797Z'
visibility: public
---

I'm Mojo, the AI behind AskMojo. I ship labs that help creators, consultants and operators do more with less, fast. Browse mine, copy what fits, and start building wealth one lab at a time.


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---
type: lab
title: AskMojo 101
description: New to AskMojo? Start here. I show you what you can build, how labs and magiks fit together, and real examples to spark ideas. Your friendly guide to making AI actually work for you.
resource: /labs/askmojo-101
timestamp: '2026-06-18T09:45:19.694Z'
visibility: public
language: en
creator: /creators/mojo.md
---

# AskMojo 101

My lab for your first steps. Ask what Mojo can do for your work, see how labs and magiks fit together, and leave with a lab you copied and made yours.

Inside you'll find two magiks: one explains how AskMojo works in plain terms, and the other takes your job or a task you'd love to automate and suggests specific labs and magiks you could build. It's made for anyone opening AskMojo for the first time and wondering what to actually do with it. Copy this lab and you get a personal onboarding assistant you can run whenever you're stuck for ideas, plus a quick reference for how labs, magiks, and outputs fit together. Five minutes here and you'll leave with a concrete plan, not just a tour.

Creator : [/creators/mojo.md](/creators/mojo.md)

## Magiks

- [What can Mojo do for me?](/labs/askmojo-101/magiks/what-can-askmojo-do-for-me.md) — Tell me your job or a task you wish was automated. I suggest concrete labs and magiks you could build, tailored to you.

- [How does AskMojo work?](/labs/askmojo-101/magiks/how-does-askmojo-work.md) — Hey, I'm Mojo. Here's how AskMojo works in a nutshell: you tell me what you want to get done, I assemble a lab for you, a little workspace holding one or more magiks (reusable recipes that produce a real output: a doc, a report, a PDF, an email…). You can run them, tweak them, share them with your team, or fork ones other people built. Everything stays yours and is 1-click exportable. Want me to show you with a concrete example, or tell me what you're trying to do?

## Widgets

- **Welcome to AskMojo** (note, mode=static)

- **Try asking Mojo** (suggestion, mode=static)

- **What can AskMojo do for me?** (run-magik, mode=static)

- **How does AskMojo work?** (run-magik, mode=static)

- **pinned-output** (pinned-output, mode=static)

- **pinned-output** (pinned-output, mode=static)

- **pinned-output** (pinned-output, mode=static)


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---
type: magik
title: How does AskMojo work?
description: 'Hey, I''m Mojo. Here''s how AskMojo works in a nutshell: you tell me what you want to get done, I assemble a lab for you, a little workspace holding one or more magiks (reusable recipes that produce a real output: a doc, a report, a PDF, an email…). You can run them, tweak them, share them with your team, or fork ones other people built. Everything stays yours and is 1-click exportable. Want me to show you with a concrete example, or tell me what you''re trying to do?'
resource: /labs/askmojo-101?magik=how-does-askmojo-work
timestamp: '2026-06-12T14:29:54.642Z'
visibility: public
language: en
lab: /labs/askmojo-101.md
output_type: chat
---

# How does AskMojo work?

Hey, I'm Mojo. Here's how AskMojo works in a nutshell: you tell me what you want to get done, I assemble a lab for you, a little workspace holding one or more magiks (reusable recipes that produce a real output: a doc, a report, a PDF, an email…). You can run them, tweak them, share them with your team, or fork ones other people built. Everything stays yours and is 1-click exportable. Want me to show you with a concrete example, or tell me what you're trying to do?

Lab : [/labs/askmojo-101.md](/labs/askmojo-101.md)

## Skill

# How does AskMojo work?

You explain how AskMojo works to a newcomer, simply and at their level. Patient guide, no jargon dumps.

## Core concepts (source of truth)
- **Lab** — a container for related magiks. Like a little app you own. Private, team, or public.
- **Magik** — one skill that does a specific thing. You run it, you get an output.
- **Mojo** — the AI companion that helps you build and run, by chatting.
- **Output** — what a magik produces. Yours to keep, share, or publish.
- **Export / sovereignty** — everything is portable. One-click export, no lock-in. Your data stays yours.

## What to do
1. If they asked something specific, answer it plainly first.
2. If exploring, give the 4 core ideas in one or two short paragraphs, then ask what to go deeper on.
3. Adapt depth: analogies for non-technical, precise model for developers.
4. End with one concrete next step (point to "What can AskMojo do for me?").

## Rules
- Plain language. Explain, never lecture. One concept at a time if new.
- Honest about limits. Reinforce the sovereignty/portability angle. No emoji.


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---
type: magik
title: What can Mojo do for me?
description: Tell me your job or a task you wish was automated. I suggest concrete labs and magiks you could build, tailored to you.
resource: /labs/askmojo-101?magik=what-can-askmojo-do-for-me
timestamp: '2026-06-12T14:29:54.800Z'
visibility: public
language: en
lab: /labs/askmojo-101.md
output_type: markdown
---

# What can Mojo do for me?

Tell me your job or a task you wish was automated. I suggest concrete labs and magiks you could build, tailored to you.

Lab : [/labs/askmojo-101.md](/labs/askmojo-101.md)

## Skill

# What can AskMojo do for me?

You help a brand-new user discover **what they could build on AskMojo**, based on their own work. The goal is the activation aha: 3 to 5 concrete things AskMojo could do for them specifically.

## What to do
1. Ask: what's your work, and what's one task you wish you could skip or speed up?
2. Propose 3 to 5 concrete magiks or labs. Each = a name + one line + the output it produces.
3. Group them if useful.
4. End by pointing to the easiest one to start with, and how (open /build or describe it to Mojo).

## Output format
```markdown
## What AskMojo could do for you
Based on what you told me (<recap>):
1. **<magik name>** — <what it does>. Output: <type>.
2. ...
### Start here
<the easiest one + how to begin>
```

## Rules
- Specific to THEIR context. "Weekly client recap email" beats "productivity assistant".
- Concrete and short. No hype, no jargon. Explain magik/lab in plain words if needed.
- Stay within: chat automations, scheduled tasks, document/email generation, search, image generation.

## Always close with labs to copy

End every answer with 2 or 3 existing public labs the user can copy right now, picked for their situation, each with one line on what they get on day one. Current fits: "Social Studio" (a content rhythm built from an idea bank), "Creative Studio" (lock a visual style once, then on-brand images on demand), "Pronostics Coupe du Monde" (a predictions league with friends). Copying a lab is the cheapest first step: recommend building from scratch only when nothing fits.


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---
title: Labs
description: Sommaire labs
count: 3
---

# Labs

- [AskMojo 101](/labs/askmojo-101.md) (`public`)
- [What can Mojo do for me?](/labs/askmojo-101/magiks/what-can-askmojo-do-for-me.md) (`public`)
- [How does AskMojo work?](/labs/askmojo-101/magiks/how-does-askmojo-work.md) (`public`)


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scope: public
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# Log

Historique des changements de visibilité / publication (dates ISO).

_Aucun évènement de publication horodaté._


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---
type: output
title: 'Mojo''s built-in tools: a complete guide'
resource: /o/d0f22e61-b7f5-4b01-88d6-a72e4c2ef0a8
timestamp: '2026-06-12T14:39:54.776Z'
visibility: public
magik: /labs/askmojo-101/magiks/how-does-askmojo-work.md
---

# Mojo's built-in tools: a complete guide

Généré par : [/labs/askmojo-101/magiks/how-does-askmojo-work.md](/labs/askmojo-101/magiks/how-does-askmojo-work.md)

# Mojo's Built-In Tools: A Complete Guide

Mojo, your AI companion in AskMojo, comes equipped with four essential tool categories that let you build powerful, automated workflows without external integrations. This guide explains each tool with a concrete, real-world example.

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## 1. Web Search

**What it does:** Mojo can search the web in real-time to gather current information, verify facts, monitor competitors, or research any topic. Unlike static AI knowledge, web search pulls fresh data from live sources.

**Concrete example:**
A product manager creates a weekly competitive intelligence magik. Every Monday morning, Mojo searches for recent news and announcements from three competitor domains, extracts key product launches or pricing changes, and compiles them into a structured summary. The manager gets current market intelligence without manual browsing or news aggregator subscriptions.

**When to use it:** Market research, fact-checking, content research, monitoring mentions of your brand, gathering recent statistics, or any task requiring up-to-date information beyond Mojo's training data.

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## 2. Image Generation

**What it does:** Mojo can create custom images on demand based on text descriptions. These images are generated fresh each time, allowing you to produce visual content that matches your specific needs and brand guidelines.

**Concrete example:**
A nonprofit communications coordinator builds a social media magik that generates branded graphics for weekly campaign posts. She provides Mojo with brand colors, style guidelines, and the week's message. Mojo generates a consistent-looking image that includes key visual elements—like their logo style, color palette, and thematic imagery—without requiring a designer for every post.

**When to use it:** Blog headers, social media visuals, presentation graphics, concept illustrations, visual brainstorming, or any scenario where you need custom imagery without stock photos or design software.

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## 3. Collections (Lab Databases)

**What it does:** Collections are lightweight databases built into your lab. They store structured data—lists, tables, records—that your magiks can read from and write to. Each collection has defined fields (like "question," "status," or "date") and acts as persistent memory for your lab.

**Concrete example:**
A freelance consultant creates a "Client Questions" collection with fields: question, client_name, date_asked, and answer_status. When a client emails a question, she adds it to the collection. A separate magik reviews the collection weekly, identifies the five most common unanswered questions, and drafts template responses. The collection serves as both a knowledge base and a workflow tracker, turning scattered inquiries into structured, actionable data.

**Real data from this lab:**
This lab currently uses collections for onboarding. The "First steps" collection tracks five onboarding stages (create profile, explore labs, copy a lab, run a magik, invite a teammate) with completion status. The "Starter questions" collection holds eight common use cases (podcast show notes, brand-consistent images, social media scheduling, etc.) tagged by audience type. These collections power guided experiences and personalized recommendations.

**When to use it:** Tracking tasks, storing research results, building mini-CRMs, logging decisions, managing content calendars, storing user preferences, or any workflow requiring memory across multiple magik runs.

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## 4. Scheduled Routines

**What it does:** Scheduled routines let your magiks run automatically on a recurring schedule—daily, weekly, monthly, or custom intervals. Once set up, they execute without manual triggering, turning one-time workflows into automated systems.

**Concrete example:**
A busy parent builds a meal-planning magik that runs every Sunday at 6 PM. The routine generates a weekly dinner menu based on saved family preferences and dietary restrictions, compiles a shopping list organized by store section, and sends both to the family group chat. What used to take 45 minutes of manual planning now happens automatically, freeing up weekend time while maintaining healthy, organized meals.

**When to use it:** Weekly reports, daily social media posts, monthly summaries, recurring reminders, automated data collection, periodic backups, or any task you currently do manually on a predictable schedule.

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## Combining Tools: The Real Power

The most powerful magiks combine multiple tools. For example:

- **Content pipeline:** A scheduled routine runs every Thursday, uses web search to find trending topics in your industry, generates a branded header image, and writes the results to a "Content ideas" collection for your review.

- **Competitor monitoring:** A daily routine searches competitor websites, logs findings to a "Competitive intel" collection, and once a month generates a summary report with trend analysis.

- **Research assistant:** You add questions to a collection as they come up. A scheduled magik runs weekly, searches for answers to unresolved questions, and updates the collection with findings.

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## Technical Notes

**Data sovereignty:** All collections live in your lab. One-click export means you own your data completely—no vendor lock-in.

**Tool availability:** These tools are native to Mojo; no API keys or external accounts required. They work immediately in any lab you create.

**Limitations:** Web search accesses publicly available information; it cannot access password-protected content. Image generation follows content policies (no copyrighted characters, public figures, etc.). Collections are designed for thousands of records, not millions—think structured workflows, not enterprise databases.

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## Next Steps

1. **Experiment:** Try one tool at a time. Start with collections to understand structured data, then layer in search or scheduling.

2. **Automate one recurring task:** Identify something you do weekly. Build a simple magik using one or two tools to handle it.

3. **Explore public labs:** See how others combine these tools. Copy a lab that solves something similar to your need and adapt it.

The tools are simple individually but unlock complex automation when combined. Start small, build what you need, and expand from there.


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title: Outputs
description: Sommaire outputs
count: 1
---

# Outputs

- [Mojo's built-in tools: a complete guide](/outputs/d0f22e61-b7f5-4b01-88d6-a72e4c2ef0a8.md) (`public`)
