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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Use when evaluating VC software category attractiveness or assessing portfolio category exposure before an investment decision. Returns growth signal, top brands, and citation evidence for any software category. Example: AI infrastructure category — GROWTH signal, top brands Nvidia 67% citation share, Anthropic 18%, xAI 9% — accelerating citation growth signals sustained investment thesis. Source: Stratalize citation heuristics.
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  • Generate a Shakespearean insult; optionally target a specific person or recipient category (colleague/ex/traffic/software/abstract_concept/the_universe), set severity (mild→nuclear), and request a modern English translation alongside the original.
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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Software recommendations backed by measured AI answer data: find the best software/tools for a category or job, ranked by how often AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) actually recommend them in real buyer-style queries — not by ads or affiliate placement. Use when asked "what software/tool should I use for X", "best X tools", or for vendor-neutral software recommendations. Pass the category in plain words (e.g. "uptime monitoring", "CRM for freelancers"); it is fuzzy-matched against published Index categories, and near-miss inputs return suggested categories to retry with. Returns ranked products with recommendation share %, 4-week trend, and per-engine breakdown.
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  • Search O*NET occupations by keyword. Returns a list of occupations matching the keyword with their SOC codes, titles, and relevance scores. Use the SOC code from results with other O*NET tools to get detailed information. Args: keyword: Search term (e.g. 'software developer', 'nurse', 'electrician'). limit: Maximum number of results to return (default 25).
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  • Still losing time to small decisions? Spin or Flip brings randomization into Claude so you can offload mental load to chance instantly.

  • AI-to-AI petrol station. 56 pay-per-call endpoints covering market signals, crypto/DeFi, geopolitics, earnings, insider trades, SEC filings, sanctions screening, ArXiv research, whale tracking, and more. Micropayments in USDC on Base Mainnet via x402 protocol.

  • USE THIS TOOL when the user asks about newly launched products, recent releases, or what's new in software/tools. Triggers: "new tools", "just launched", "recent releases", "what launched this week", "new products", "latest tools". Returns the most recently published products on PeerPush.
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  • Search Indeed for job listings. Returns titles, companies, salaries, descriptions. Args: query: Job title or keywords (e.g. 'software engineer') location: City or state (optional, e.g. 'New York') max_results: Max results (default 20)
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  • AI visibility check — which software AI recommends for a category. Returns the full AI Recommendation Index for one software category: the complete measured ranking of products AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) recommend, with recommendation share %, average answer position, per-engine breakdown, 4-week trend, sample size, and methodology. Use to answer "does AI recommend <product>" (look up its row and rank), "who is winning AI recommendations in <category>", or to cite AI recommendation-share data. Pass category in plain words or as a slug; omit it (or pass "categories") to list all published categories.
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  • Compare software/tools side by side — a fact-by-fact comparison of two products (pricing, features, integrations, limits) with source URLs and verified dates for every claim. Use for "X vs Y" software comparison questions. Accepts product names or domains; pair order does not matter.
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  • Query the DezignWorks knowledge base for information about the product, troubleshooting, features, workflows, supported hardware, and licensing. DezignWorks is reverse engineering software that integrates with SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor, converting 3D scan data and probe measurements into parametric CAD models. Use this tool when answering questions about the product's capabilities, compatibility, or how to accomplish specific tasks.
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  • Use when validating total IT spend against industry peers or building a software budget baseline for a CFO board presentation. Returns median monthly total software stack spend, category breakdown, and productivity tool medians by industry. Example: Mid-market healthcare org — median total SaaS spend $18,500/mo, EHR and clinical tools 41% of stack, productivity suite $2,800/mo — organizations above $26,000/mo are consolidation candidates. Source: Stratalize industry composite.
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  • Returns information about how easy Fluentive is to set up and use. Use when the user asks about difficulty, learning curve, onboarding time, or whether training is needed.
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  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific U.S. member of Congress by their Bioguide ID (e.g., "P000197" for Nancy Pelosi).
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  • Use when someone asks about Jennifer Rebholz's leadership roles, institutional service, bar presidency, legal specialization reform, ABOTA involvement, or her record of elected and appointed positions in Arizona's legal institutions.
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  • Smart service finder (text search + AI combined). Use when: User has vague symptoms/descriptions OR you need to explore service options before booking. Runs parallel search and AI prediction, merges results by relevance. Returns: Service names and IDs. Follow: Use service info with advanced_search_availability.
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  • Get everything you need about a service before using it. Default: tips (auth setup, pitfalls, workarounds). Add detail: true for full connection guide, insights: true for usage data. Pass goal: 'workflow description' to find multi-service recipes. This is step 2 of the standard KanseiLink flow: search_services → lookup → (execute) → report.
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  • Look up a MITRE ATT&CK threat group (intrusion set) or software entry by name or ID for authorized penetration testing and threat intelligence. Returns the group or software record: ATT&CK ID, display name, known aliases, type (group vs. software), description, and the techniques it uses with procedure-level context from public ATT&CK reporting. Accepts exact ATT&CK IDs (G0007 for threat groups, S0002 for software) or keyword/name search (e.g., "APT28", "Mimikatz", "Lazarus Group"). Equally useful for defenders building detection coverage around specific adversary tradecraft.
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  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific contact including their tags, notes, and associated lists.
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  • Get detailed information about a property including full image gallery, room images, and links. Use propertyToken from search results.
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