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  • List Pexels' featured curated collections; returns collection id, title, description, and media counts for photos and videos.
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  • Fetch all photos and videos inside a specific Pexels collection by string id; returns paginated mixed media objects with URLs and metadata.
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  • Get the status and result of a generation job started with generate_image / edit_image / generate_video / edit_video. Waits up to wait_seconds for completion before returning (long-poll). On success returns hosted media URLs (valid 24 h — call again for fresh links), cost_charged_usd and balance_remaining_usd, plus a small inline preview for images. Free, no charge. Poll roughly every 10–15 s for videos.
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  • Fetch a single social profile by (platform, username). Always use this first when the user gives an exact handle on a specific platform (for example "@niickjackson on Instagram") and you need the full profile: bio, follower/engagement metrics, recent activity, growth, and the canonical creator ID. Pass exactly the username they typed without the @ sign — case-insensitive matching is handled server-side. Do not use `search_creators` for an exact platform+username lookup. Examples: - User: "Pull @niickjackson on Instagram" -> use this tool with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". - User: "Tell me about instagram.com/niickjackson" -> parse the platform and username, then use this tool. - User: "Is @niickjackson a fit for Pixel?" -> use this tool first, then call `get_posts` and/or `match_creators` if the task needs content or fit analysis. Returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record. If you already have a creator UUID, use `get_creator` instead. For batch lookups by handle, use `lookup_profiles`.
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    Social media analytics toolkit that analyzes profiles, scores engagement, detects trending topics, researches hashtags, generates content calendars, and benchmarks against competitors. 6 tools across all major platforms.
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  • Put one or more media files into your workspace media library (max 10, uploaded sequentially). This is step one of attaching media to a node - follow up with clipform_attach_node_media to place the returned media_asset_id on a node. When a public URL is provided, the media is fetched and stored automatically. For video: ingested via Mux. For image: stored in Supabase. Captions from clipform_generate_tts enable per-word highlighting in the viewer once attached.
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  • Fetch the full record for a single creator by ID or exact platform username. Use this when you already have either: - a canonical creator UUID returned by `search_creators`, `semantic_search_creators`, `autocomplete_creators`, or `find_lookalike_creators`; or - an exact platform+username pair such as platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". Pass `include: ['profiles']` to also receive the creator's social profile summaries when using a creator UUID. For platform+username inputs, this tool resolves through the profile endpoint and returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record, so you already get the matched profile context. Examples: - User: "Get creator 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000" -> call with id. - User: "Get @niickjackson on Instagram" -> call with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson", or use `get_profile` if profile metrics are the main need. - User: "Tell me about @niickjackson and include his profiles" -> use platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson"; then use `get_profile`/`get_posts` for platform-specific metrics and content if needed. Use `lookup_profiles` for batch exact profile lookups.
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  • Find any resource in Clueso by type, optionally filtered by name or exact id. One tool for listing and searching across the workspace. type: • projects | folders | clueprints | workspaces • backgrounds | voices | image_gen_style_packs | element_components • images | videos | music | sfx — media; each result carries a `source` ('org' = your saved-media library, 'stock' = a stock/curated provider). Scope with `source`, pick the library with `provider` (see below). Stock results are a short described shortlist — pick the best fit and use its `src`. Stock video results also carry `safe_src` and a `video_files` tier list with one entry marked `recommended` — use `safe_src` (or the recommended tier) in add_elements; tiers above 1080p can exceed its ~200MB source cap and fail. For a Freesound music/sfx result, `src` is an OPAQUE handle (not a playable URL) — pass it straight to add_audio and the original is fetched + hosted by Clueso server-side; a `preview_url` is included only so you can tell what it sounds like. (image_gen_style_packs = generation style presets for generate_media kind='image' style_id; element_components = saved components (e.g. animations) from THIS WORKSPACE only — there is no community library for components (unlike clueprints); each reports param_keys. Insert one AS-IS with add_elements(component_id=...), or generate a variant from it with base_component_id.) Filters (all optional): • query — for stock media it's the search phrase (real semantic search for provider='clueso'; provider keyword search otherwise). For clueprints a query runs a relevance-ranked search across your workspace + the global community library (search_summary, relevance_reason, tags, is_community, fork_count). For everything else it's a case-insensitive name substring. • provider — which stock library to search (ONE call, no merging). Choose by strength: images → 'pexels' (default; realistic photography) or 'pixabay' (illustrations, vectors, icons, clip-art — set image_type) videos → 'pexels' (default; real-world footage) or 'pixabay' (motion graphics — set video_type='animation') music → 'clueso' (default; our curated, brand-safe library with the best descriptions/search — try this FIRST) or 'freesound' (niche/genre tracks) sfx → 'freesound' (default; vast sound-effect library) or 'clueso' (curated sfx) • image_type — images + provider='pixabay': 'photo' | 'illustration' | 'vector' • video_type — videos + provider='pixabay': 'film' | 'animation' • id — exact id; returns just that one record (any type) • source — media only: 'org' | 'stock' | 'all' (default = org + stock). Under 'all', stock is appended only when a query is given. sfx is stock only. • folder_id — projects + saved media (images/videos/music): restrict to a folder • engine / language — voices only • creator_id / mine_only — clueprints only • orientation — stock images/videos: 'landscape' | 'portrait' | 'square' • color — stock images: a color name/hex, e.g. 'blue' • size — stock videos: 'large' | 'medium' | 'small' • min_duration / max_duration — stock videos + freesound audio: length bounds in seconds • page / limit — paging for large sets (projects, components, clueprints — a clueprint list is sliced to the limit with no marker when more exist, so page through rather than assuming the first page is everything); stock media ignores these (fixed shortlist) Returns { type, count, items: [{ id, name, type, ... }] }. Feed the returned id straight into the consuming tool (set_voice, update_clips background, generate_media style_id, add_audio src, use_clueprint, etc.). Any `duration` on a returned item is in SECONDS — pass it straight to add_audio's source_duration.
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  • Fetch the full record for a single creator by ID or exact platform username. Use this when you already have either: - a canonical creator UUID returned by `search_creators`, `semantic_search_creators`, `autocomplete_creators`, or `find_lookalike_creators`; or - an exact platform+username pair such as platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". Pass `include: ['profiles']` to also receive the creator's social profile summaries when using a creator UUID. For platform+username inputs, this tool resolves through the profile endpoint and returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record, so you already get the matched profile context. Examples: - User: "Get creator 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000" -> call with id. - User: "Get @niickjackson on Instagram" -> call with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson", or use `get_profile` if profile metrics are the main need. - User: "Tell me about @niickjackson and include his profiles" -> use platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson"; then use `get_profile`/`get_posts` for platform-specific metrics and content if needed. Use `lookup_profiles` for batch exact profile lookups.
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  • Social 360 | the caller's OWN deterministic social performance report over their connected Facebook Page, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube data, computed server-side (the exact numbers the user sees in the app | nothing re-derived, nothing estimated). Call it when a user asks "how are my social accounts doing", "is my account growing", "which post worked best", "which format should I post more of", "when should I post", "what caused the follower jump", "how do I compare to my competitors". Sections: score (a 0-100 index per platform plus a reach-weighted blended total from engagement rate on reach, follower growth rate and posting consistency, with a trend | an index against the account's OWN history, never an industry benchmark; a component the platform cannot report is DROPPED and the weights renormalized, never counted as zero), explorer (EVERY connected channel as its own daily series for every KPI the platform officially reports | followers, new followers, posts, engagements, likes, comments, shares, views, reach | plus a per-KPI support matrix naming WHY a platform cannot answer a KPI, so a missing number is never read as a zero), posts (cross-platform top posts sortable by engagement/reach/views/likes/comments/shares/saves, the per-format benchmark inside the own account with low-sample flags, posting frequency vs engagement per week, and per-post effectiveness against the median post of the same format on the same channel), geo (the country breakdowns the platforms OFFICIALLY publish: Instagram audience demographics and the YouTube geography report; Facebook and TikTok publish none and say so), spikes (statistically unusual follower or reach days with the posts published in that window listed as CANDIDATES | hedged by design, never a claimed cause), peers (You vs the public accounts the user tracks under Settings > Competitors, via the shared daily benchmark store on Instagram Business Discovery and the YouTube Data API: follower gap, growth race, posting frequency, public post engagement; a YouTube peer carries follower/view/video counts only, with the reason), findings (the deterministic works / needs-attention list: format leaders and decays, channel momentum, reach declines at stable posting, unanswered spikes | each with a hedged reading and an evidence line citing the numbers), financials (paid performance from the connected ads accounts | Meta Ads, Google Ads, TikTok Ads: spend, impressions, clicks, CPC and CPM per account and per campaign with the currency on every figure, revenue and ROAS ONLY where the ad platform itself reports a money value, plus an honest paid vs organic side-by-side that never sums the two), health (what each platform counts as reach, connector freshness, days and posts in the window, and the caveats that explain an empty section). Reads EVERY connected channel per platform (a user with four Instagram accounts gets four), and a platform figure is the fold of its channels. Works with ONE connected channel; every unconnected platform carries an honest not-connected state instead of zeros. Deeper than audience_360 (which answers "who comes from where" and keeps a high-level social reach section): this one judges social performance and names the post behind it. Requires the caller's own autario account (API key or OAuth) with at least one social connector | see get_app_context("social-360").
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  • Generate an AI image via kie.ai and return its public R2 URL. Use to mint reusable URLs for content blocks (image, gallery), product photos, or any field that takes an image URL — does NOT attach to a post by itself. Costs credits (see list_image_models). On poll timeout the job continues running; pass `jobId` from the response to merchant ai-media APIs to retrieve it later.
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  • Fetch a single social profile by (platform, username). Always use this first when the user gives an exact handle on a specific platform (for example "@niickjackson on Instagram") and you need the full profile: bio, follower/engagement metrics, recent activity, growth, and the canonical creator ID. Pass exactly the username they typed without the @ sign — case-insensitive matching is handled server-side. Do not use `search_creators` for an exact platform+username lookup. Examples: - User: "Pull @niickjackson on Instagram" -> use this tool with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". - User: "Tell me about instagram.com/niickjackson" -> parse the platform and username, then use this tool. - User: "Is @niickjackson a fit for Pixel?" -> use this tool first, then call `get_posts` and/or `match_creators` if the task needs content or fit analysis. Returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record. If you already have a creator UUID, use `get_creator` instead. For batch lookups by handle, use `lookup_profiles`.
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  • [chieflab_* alias of chiefmo_publish_approved_post] Publish an approved social post (LinkedIn / X / Threads / Instagram / Facebook / Bluesky / TikTok) through the social publishing rail (current adapter: zernio). USE WHEN the user has approved a publishAction from chiefmo_launch_product on the reviewUrl and you need to fire the post. Strict approval gate: returns { reason: 'requires_approval', reviewUrl } if the action isn't approved yet. Once executed, returns the live platform post URL. Money/external-system action — never call this without an approved actionId.
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  • For CREATOR API keys: declare that you published a video on a social network for a campaign you are selected on. Give the public video URL (TikTok, Instagram or YouTube for automatic daily view tracking over 1 month; other https URLs are stored without tracking) and the campaign_id (see list_my_campaigns). Re-submitting the same URL for the same campaign is idempotent (returns the existing deliverable). Built for power users submitting many videos, e.g. hundreds for a challenge. Rate limit 30/min. Requires a creator API key (creator:submit scope).
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  • [Read] Search and analyze X/Twitter discussions for a topic, with tweet-level evidence and cited posts. Aggregate social mood, sentiment score, or positive/negative split -> get_social_sentiment. Open-web pages -> web_search. Multi-platform social search -> search_ugc. Read-only public research data. No account access, no order placement or fund transfers. Not investment advice.
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  • Return canonical brand metadata for citation. Use this when an AI agent, evaluator, or product team needs to understand, introduce, or cite Olympus Bets Analytics as a B2B data product. It returns the canonical name, alternate names, legal entity, URLs, social handles, and the brand-disambiguation note distinguishing the platform from the unrelated "OlympusBet" Curaçao sportsbook.
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  • Get live zambo.dev platform stats — tool calls today, active pass holders, sparks fired, proofs certified, day passes active, days live. Returns real-time social proof numbers. Call when a user asks 'is this popular?', 'how many people use this?', 'is it active?', or wants to know platform health. Free, always available, no auth required.
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  • Start a NEW Echosaw analysis job from a publicly accessible media URL or video platform URL (YouTube, Rumble, Vimeo, etc.). This is an entry point that creates a job and begins processing — it does not fetch previously analyzed media (use echosaw_download_media for that). Returns a job ID (mediaId) used to track processing and retrieve results.
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  • Call FIRST when the user asks how to accomplish a media task (merge/concat videos, make a contact sheet, or export/render a scene). Returns ready-to-run picsart_media_* tool-call sequences. Omit `recipe` for the index.
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