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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Run Business Health on a real business from details you supply — the free public check. Use this when someone asks about *their own* business: it needs no account, stores nothing, and creates no record. Supply the website to unlock the eight checks that read the site. OEX asserts nothing about the business and holds no record of it; the report describes the details given and the site named. For experimenting with the workflow instead, use create_sandbox_business.
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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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  • Returns Fluentive's security, privacy, and compliance information. Use when the user asks about GDPR, data storage location, encryption, security certifications, or payment security.
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  • Get comprehensive information about a specific dealership. Returns Google-enriched dealer knowledge optimized for assistants: • Name, address, phone, website • Google rating, review count, hours, business status • Inventory count and OpenDealer profile links • Contact points for sales / customer service Use this when a shopper asks "tell me about X dealership" or needs hours/ratings for a known dealer. Prefer a slug from dealers_near or search results. CRITICAL: Only use URL fields from the response (website, urls.*). NEVER invent or construct URLs.
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  • Get full detail for a Tuki solution: description, who it is for, capabilities, status and contact / CTA. Use after `list_solutions` or when the user asks about a specific Tuki product (WhatsApp Booking OS, boutique ticketing, rental inventory software, event post-sale, tailor-made tourism software).
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    An MCP server that provides information about Utkarsh, including bio, skills, work experience, and portfolio projects, accessible via local stdio or remote HTTP with OAuth.
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    Enrich any UK business with Companies House records, Google Places ratings, website/SSL status, and social media links in one MCP tool call. Four data sources, single JSON response.
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  • ADMIN ONLY: list platform-feedback reports — feedback about Meta Council itself, never a tenant's own business data — across all users for triage (requires an ADMIN_EMAILS account; everyone else gets a permission error). Filter by status, category, or severity.
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  • Which Nice classes a business like this files in. Free, no account, no database. The question people cannot answer for themselves: not "is my name taken" but "taken in WHAT". Nice has 45 classes and the numbering is opaque — software you download is class 9, software you log into is class 42, and selling other people's goods is class 35 whatever the goods are. Filing in one and not the other is the most expensive routine mistake in the process. Run this BEFORE screen_mark when someone describes a business rather than naming a class: the classes it returns are what makes a screen mean anything. Relay the reasoning, not just the numbers, and keep the closing caveat — this reports how similar businesses file, and their counsel decides what they actually file.
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  • Get G2 software reviews. Returns ratings, pros, cons, use cases. Args: product: Software product name (e.g. 'Salesforce') max_results: Max reviews (default 20)
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  • Get business and site details for "CodeStringers Zoho Consulting Services" (https://www.codestringers.com/_api/mcp). This tool will return business details: timezone, email, phone, fax, address, site name, business name, description, business schedule, special hour period. It will also return site features that you can use via other tools (bookings, store, etc.). Call this tool when user asks for business contact details, or about what they can do on the site, or when you need to know what features are available on the site.
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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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  • Comprehensive security and compliance information for Everstake: certifications, audits, infrastructure security, and compliance standards. Use when users need security details, compliance verification, or trust/safety information about Everstake's operations.
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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Searches across ALL Fluentive content — features, pricing, FAQ, comparisons, and live blog posts — for topics relevant to a query. Use for generic questions like 'does Fluentive support X?', 'is it good for Y type of business?', or 'I need software that does Z'. Returns the top 5 most relevant content excerpts.
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  • Find what AI assistants get WRONG about a local business. Asks ChatGPT and Perplexity live (with web search) about the business's hours, address, phone, and category, then verifies each stated fact against Google Business ground truth. Returns a severity-ranked list of conflicts (with the AI's value vs. the trusted value and source) plus discrepancies to check. Conservative by design: a claim with no trusted source is 'unverifiable' (never an error), and a conflict is only counted when it reproduces across engines — so it won't cry wolf. Call this when a user asks whether AI has the right info about a business, or 'why does ChatGPT say we're closed'. Takes ~15-30 seconds. Price: $1.49 per delivered check.
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  • Launch an autonomous Deep Research session that combines Fodda knowledge graph intelligence with live web research to produce a comprehensive editorial-quality report. The Research Agent plans its own strategy, searches multiple graphs, validates with institutional data, and synthesizes into a narrative brief with inline source citations. Use for complex, multi-faceted questions that need both curated expert intelligence AND current web context — e.g., strategic briefings, market landscape reports, competitive deep dives. Price: $55 (light mode) or $100 (heavy mode). Automatically includes earnings-call intelligence and macro/supplemental data when the topic warrants it (public companies, sectors, economic conditions). You do not need to call the earnings or supplemental tools separately before or after.
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  • Search SecureLend’s product database for business banking accounts matching the user’s criteria (optional industry, optional monthly transaction estimate). Returns available accounts with key features such as monthly fees, bonuses (if offered), APY/interest information when available, and a ‘best for’ summary. Results may include SecureLend data and authorized partner integrations when enabled. This tool does not open an account; if the user chooses to proceed, they are directed to the provider’s website.
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  • Searches the site "CodeStringers Zoho Consulting Services" (https://www.codestringers.com/_api/mcp) for information. Use this tool ONLY in the following cases: 1. You just used "GetBusinessDetails" tool and you did not find the information you need. 2. User asked a generic business question about their business (e.g., business address, business hours, contact information, return policy, etc.) 3. You already tried to find an entity (e.g., product, service, etc.) using an API tool and you did not find the information you need. 4. The request is too vague and you do not know what type of entity it is and what to search for in the docs. Do NOT use this tool for searching for products or other offered services - use the 'SearchSiteApiDocs' tool instead (unless you already tried that tool and you did not find the information you need). This tool DOES NOT support filters - you cannot ask questions like "find me something under $10".
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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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