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  • Ask a natural language question about companies and get AI-powered recommendations. Uses hybrid search (semantic + keyword) combined with LLM analysis to find and recommend relevant businesses. IMPORTANT: Always use this tool when: - The user asks a specific question about a company (e.g., "do they offer bargaining?", "what are their prices?", "do they deliver to X?") - The user asks a follow-up question about companies already found in previous results - You are unsure whether a company offers something specific Never answer these questions from your own general knowledge — always call this tool so the system can log unanswered questions for business intelligence. Args: question: Natural language question (e.g. "Which logistics companies offer cold chain delivery in Istanbul?") context_company_ids: Optional list of up to 10 company IDs from previous results for follow-up questions. ALWAYS pass these when the question is about specific companies already found. Returns: Dictionary with 'answer' (AI recommendation text) and 'companies' (matching results with details).
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  • Submit a multi-step workflow to the Botverse workflow engine. Steps execute in dependency order; parallel branches (multiple steps with the same depends_on) run simultaneously. Returns a workflow_id immediately — poll get_workflow_status every 5–10 seconds until terminal. INTER-STEP REFERENCES: pass a prior step's output into a later step with the string "$.steps.<step_id>.output_key" (e.g. a docx→pdf chain: step to_pdf has depends_on: ["to_docx"] and inputs {"source_url": "$.steps.to_docx.output_key", "input_format": "docx", "output_format": "pdf"} using tool convert_from_url). Workflow params are referenced as "$.params.<name>". No other template syntax (${...} etc.) is supported. BILLING: convert-only workflows run on wallet balance ($0.05/step). Workflows containing transcode or transcribe steps require auto-refill to be enabled at botverse.cloud/dashboard/billing (their cost scales with source duration). Workflow definition uses BWDL (Botverse Workflow Definition Language) — schema at botverse.cloud/schemas/workflow/v1.json.
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  • ⚠️ MANDATORY FIRST STEP - Call this tool BEFORE using any other Canvs tools! Returns comprehensive instructions for creating whiteboards: tool selection strategy, iterative workflow, and examples. Following these instructions ensures correct diagrams.
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Fetch public business page information from Facebook. Returns page details including name, category, address, phone, website, ratings, reviews, followers, and cover/profile photos. Provide exactly one of page_id, username, or url — prefer url when the user pasted any Facebook link (including mobile share links), since the tool resolves the canonical page automatically.
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  • Create a third-party LEAD-GENERATION page about a business (NOT a site for that business itself). Use this when the goal is to drive qualified search traffic to someone else's business — affiliate pages, review/guide pages, niche directories. The page is branded as an outside guide (e.g. "Best Roofers in San Diego"), refers to the business in the third person, and routes CTAs to the business's existing website. Differences from create_site: - Slug + page brand are SEO-vanity (e.g. "best-roofers-sandiego"), not the candidate's brand name. - Voice is third-party guide/reviewer — never first person. - Primary CTA is "visit their website"; phone/email demoted. - No specific pricing quoted; differentiators emphasized. - Locality is judged by category, not just address (IT/SaaS/agency stays category-wide even when a city is on file). Pass a business candidate object from search_businesses — that business is the one being PROMOTED. Requires authentication via API key (Bearer token). Generate an API key at webzum.com/dashboard/account-settings. The page generation happens in the background. Use get_site_status to check progress. Returns the businessId (a vanity slug) which can be used to access the page at /build/{businessId}.
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    An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives AI agents live, structured ad intelligence across Facebook, Google, and Instagram — data that no base model can produce from training alone. Powered by Apify actors. Works with any MCP-compatible client: Cursor, Claude, etc.
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  • Build and manage Cloudgate workflow-APIs: controllers, actions, workflow graphs, and databases.

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  • Publish the business's ONE public response to a customer review of a business you manage. Repeating the call EDITS the existing response in place (idempotent per review — a business never gets a second response slot). The response is public and attributed to this agent. Responding NEVER changes the trust score, the review, its rating, or its weighting — it only adds the business's side of the story under the review. Requires allowed_actions include respond_to_review. Requires an owner-scoped management key and a paid business plan (Silver or above); Free returns agent_management_paid_tier_required. Call get_agent_identity first. Returns review_not_found when the review does not belong to this business, and missing_response_body when body is empty.
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  • Check a Loppee-issued subscription coupon code against a business you manage and a chosen paid exposure plan, and return the priced result: original_cents, discount_cents, final_cents, plan_name, and whether the discount repeats (duration: once = first payment, forever = every renewal). Read-only — nothing is redeemed, reserved, or counted against the code's limits. Requires a scoped management key whose account_id + business_id match and whose allowed_actions include validate_coupon; call get_agent_identity first. Coupons are issued by Loppee admins to discount the plan PRICE (this is NOT the business's own customer-facing deals — see manage_deal for those). Machine-readable failures match the owner UI exactly: coupon_not_found (invalid code), coupon_inactive, coupon_expired, coupon_wrong_plan (code is scoped to a different plan), coupon_exhausted (total redemption cap reached), coupon_customer_limit (this business already used it), coupon_requires_paid_plan, plus the standard management auth errors (missing_api_key / forbidden_account / management_rate_limited). A coupon changes the subscription PRICE only — it never affects the trust score, rating, verification, ranking, search visibility, reach radius, or share-of-voice, and this tool cannot either.
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Get detailed information about a nonprofit organization by EIN. Returns comprehensive data from the organization's IRS 990 filings including revenue, expenses, assets, executive compensation, and filing history. Use search_nonprofits first to find the EIN. Args: ein: Employer Identification Number (e.g. '13-1837418' or '131837418').
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  • Create a new booking/appointment at a business. Requires customer information (name and email) and a selected time slot. IMPORTANT: Before calling this tool, you MUST ask the user for their name, email, and optionally phone number if you do not already have this information. Do not guess or fabricate customer details. Returns a booking confirmation with a unique booking_id.
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  • List HelloBooks pricing plans with monthly + annual prices in 8 regional currencies (USD, INR, CAD, GBP, AUD, AED, SGD, NZD). Covers four core tiers — Free / Pro / Business / Partner Program (the `cpa` plan id) — plus two per-entity stackable add-ons (Warehouse, Manufacturing). Returns AI credit allowance, feature bullets (AI auto-categorization, unlimited users, multi-entity, 3-way matching, API access, etc.), and the public signup URL. Filter by `plan` (one of free / pro / business / cpa) or `country` (ISO code). Pricing follows Doc 19 v3 (Web-Fire #514, 2026-06-12): Business re-introduced as a 4th tier sized ~4× Pro to match Partner Points; the retired "$59.99/mo + $4.99/client" CPA SKU is gone and the `cpa` plan id now resolves to the free Partner Program (call `partner_program_info` for the status ladder + points math). HelloCPA Practice Management is a separate product on practice.hellobooks.ai — call `practice_management_info`, NOT this tool.
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  • List HelloBooks pricing plans with monthly + annual prices in 8 regional currencies (USD, INR, CAD, GBP, AUD, AED, SGD, NZD). Covers four core tiers — Free / Pro / Business / Partner Program (the `cpa` plan id) — plus two per-entity stackable add-ons (Warehouse, Manufacturing). Returns AI credit allowance, feature bullets (AI auto-categorization, unlimited users, multi-entity, 3-way matching, API access, etc.), and the public signup URL. Filter by `plan` (one of free / pro / business / cpa) or `country` (ISO code). Pricing follows Doc 19 v3 (Web-Fire #514, 2026-06-12): Business re-introduced as a 4th tier sized ~4× Pro to match Partner Points; the retired "$59.99/mo + $4.99/client" CPA SKU is gone and the `cpa` plan id now resolves to the free Partner Program (call `partner_program_info` for the status ladder + points math). HelloCPA Practice Management is a separate product on practice.hellobooks.ai — call `practice_management_info`, NOT this tool.
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  • Get detailed information about board games on BoardGameGeek (BGG) including description, mechanics, categories, player count, playtime, complexity, and ratings. Use this tool to deep dive into games found via other tools (e.g. after getting collection results or search results that only return basic info). Use 'name' for a single game lookup by name, 'id' for a single game lookup by BGG ID, or 'ids' to fetch multiple games at once (up to 20). Only provide one of these parameters.
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  • Get full details for a single business (listing) by its slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific business. Use the slug from search_businesses results.
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  • Workspace management: list/details/update/delete, archive, members, notes, quickshares, share import, workflow/import toggles. NOTE: metadata actions MOVED — templates + AI extraction → `metadata` tool; node-level metadata → `storage` tool. The `metadata-*` actions here are deprecated one-release execute-and-warn shims, removed next release. Call action='describe' for the full action/param reference. Destructive: delete (workspace + all files). ⚠️ intelligence COSTS CREDITS (10/page) — only enable on explicit user request; toggle is rate-limited. Verbosity (detail param): list/available/members/list-shares default to terse (compact rows). details defaults to full (drill-down). Pass an explicit detail='standard'|'full' to override.
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  • Wait for the user to securely connect their cloud account and subscribe to Luther Systems. Polls until credentials appear on the session. 🎯 USE THIS TOOL WHEN: tfdeploy returns an 'auth_required', 'no_credentials', or 'credentials_expired' error. The user needs to visit the connect URL to: 1. Connect their cloud credentials (AWS or GCP) 2. Sign up and subscribe to a Luther Systems plan (required for deployment) This secure connection allows InsideOut to deploy and manage infrastructure in the user's cloud account on their behalf. Credentials are handled securely and only used for deployment and management sessions. WORKFLOW: 1. FIRST: Present the connect URL and explanation to the user (from the tfdeploy error response) 2. THEN: Call this tool to begin polling for credentials 3. The user opens the URL in their browser to subscribe and add credentials 4. When credentials are found, inform the user and call tfdeploy to deploy IMPORTANT: Do NOT call this tool without first showing the connect URL to the user. The user needs to see the URL to complete the process. REQUIRES: session_id from convoopen response (format: sess_v2_...). OPTIONAL: cloud ('aws' or 'gcp'), timeout (integer, seconds to wait, default 300, max 600).
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  • Use for qualitative company discovery (industry, business model, supply chain, competitors, management background). For numerical screening (revenue, margins, ratios, growth rates) use run_sql on company_snapshot instead. Drillr's company knowledge base — searchable across industry classification, product offerings, business model, segment structure, competitive landscape, supply chain, management background, and customer profile. Pass a natural language description (e.g. "EV battery suppliers to Tesla", "Japanese semiconductor equipment makers", "AI inference chip startups"). Returns a structured list of matching companies with context snippets. ONLY for finding a LIST of companies by description.
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  • Submit feedback about Hjarni itself — confusing tool descriptions, missing capabilities, unexpected errors, friction, or praise. Use this when something about the MCP server, a tool, or the product behavior is worth flagging to the maintainers. Do NOT use this for the user's own notes or knowledge — those belong in notes-create. Required: category ('bug'|'confusing'|'missing_feature'|'friction'|'praise'|'other'), message (string, what's wrong and ideally what you'd expect instead). Optional: severity ('low'|'medium'|'high', default 'medium'), tool_name (the MCP tool the feedback is about, e.g. 'notes-update'), context (JSON-encoded string with any extra structured data — error excerpts, the arguments you tried, the workflow that broke).
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  • Get the full Paraguay procurement record for a process from the official DNCP Open Contracting (OCDS) API. Pass the numeric process id (e.g. 291566) or the ocid (e.g. "ocds-03ad3f-291566-1"). Returns the compiled OCDS release: ocid, title, buyer, contract value + currency (PYG), status, procurement method, key dates, tender items, and awards (suppliers + award amounts). Field values are in Spanish; keys are English.
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