InspiredOne Documentation Version 1.85 β€” updated 28 Oct 2025 (released 22 Nov 2024) https://inspiredone.ai InspiredOne product documentation covering the platform experience, core workflows, and product modules such as Friday Search, Growth Dashboard, and Relationship Canvas. # Friday ## Introduction Welcome to InspiredOne β€” an AI-powered storytelling, research, and growth platform designed to help creators, professionals, and communities transform ideas into meaningful content and collaborative conversations. InspiredOne provides a comprehensive environment where users can explore influential voices, discover powerful ideas, create authentic stories, and share meaningful content across multiple formats including audio, video, and written conversations. Rather than relying on disconnected tools for research, ideation, content creation, and collaboration, InspiredOne integrates these capabilities into a unified platform where inspiration can evolve into action. InspiredOne is available both as a web application and as a mobile application, enabling users to seamlessly discover insights, create content, and engage with communities across devices. The platform is designed around a powerful vision: bringing the entire internet at your fingertips while empowering users to transform information into meaningful ideas, stories, and discussions. Core Platform Experiences InspiredOne is structured around three key product experiences that support the full journey from research to creation and growth. - πŸ”Ž Friday Search β€” a deep research experience that allows users to explore topics, analyze insights from across the internet, and continue discovery through intelligent follow-up questions. - πŸ“Š Growth Dashboard β€” a centralized workspace that helps users monitor activity, track progress, and measure how ideas evolve into meaningful outcomes. - πŸ”— Relationship Canvas β€” a visual workspace where ideas, relationships, workflows, and strategic thinking can be organized and connected in a structured way. These modules work together to create a continuous workflow where users can research ideas, structure their thinking, and transform insights into meaningful conversations and content. Platform Access - 🌐 Main Web Platform: https://inspiredone.ai - πŸ“Š Growth Dashboard Web Platform: https://friday.inspiredone.ai - πŸ“± Mobile applications available for Android and iOS devices. Download InspiredOne InspiredOne is available across multiple platforms so you can explore ideas and share insights anytime. [Image: Get it on Google Play β€” https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Google_Play_Store_badge_EN.svg] (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.inspiredonebeta&pli=1) [Image: Download on the App Store β€” https://developer.apple.com/assets/elements/badges/download-on-the-app-store.svg] (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/inspiredone/id6670420512) Download the InspiredOne mobile application or access the web platform to start transforming your moments into meaningful stories and conversations. ## Key Concepts InspiredOne is built around a set of core product concepts that guide how users explore information, organize ideas, and transform inspiration into meaningful content and conversations. Rather than treating research, ideation, and storytelling as separate tasks, InspiredOne connects these activities into a unified experience. The platform enables users to move seamlessly from discovering information to structuring ideas and sharing insights with others. Friday Search Friday Search is InspiredOne’s intelligent research experience designed to help users explore topics and gather insights from across the internet. Instead of simply returning search results, Friday Search encourages deeper exploration by allowing users to ask follow-up questions, refine their understanding, and analyze ideas from multiple perspectives. This approach helps users transform raw information into structured insights that can later be organized, discussed, or turned into meaningful content within the platform. Growth Dashboard The Growth Dashboard provides a centralized view of activity and progress across the InspiredOne platform. It allows users to monitor how ideas, conversations, and content evolve over time. By bringing together insights about engagement, creation activity, and development of ideas, the dashboard helps users maintain clarity and focus on their goals. This workspace makes it easier to understand progress, identify patterns in content creation, and track how inspiration transforms into real outcomes. Relationship Canvas The Relationship Canvas is a visual workspace where users can organize ideas and map relationships between concepts, conversations, and insights. Many ideas are connected to other ideas, experiences, or discussions. The canvas allows users to visualize these relationships and structure their thinking in a more intuitive way. By organizing ideas visually, the Relationship Canvas helps users transform scattered thoughts into clear frameworks that support deeper understanding and strategic thinking. AI-Assisted Creation InspiredOne integrates advanced AI tools that assist users in generating ideas, structuring content, and refining their storytelling. These AI capabilities help users transform research insights and personal experiences into engaging posts, discussions, and stories that can be shared with communities across the platform. Rather than replacing creativity, the AI features act as intelligent collaborators that help users develop and express their ideas more effectively. ## Platform Architecture InspiredOne is designed as a connected platform where discovery, organization, and growth work together in a unified experience. Its architecture is centered around a modular product structure that allows users to move from research to structured thinking and measurable progress without switching between disconnected tools. At a high level, the platform is organized into three primary layers. Each layer supports a distinct stage of the user journey while remaining tightly connected to the rest of the system. Research Layer The Research Layer is powered by Friday Search. This layer is responsible for discovery, topic exploration, and insight gathering. It helps users search across the web, analyze information, and refine understanding through follow-up questioning. This layer acts as the entry point for new ideas and provides the knowledge foundation for the rest of the platform. Organization Layer The Organization Layer is powered by the Relationship Canvas. Once ideas and insights are discovered, this layer helps users structure them visually by mapping relationships between topics, conversations, and concepts. It transforms scattered information into connected knowledge, making it easier to understand patterns and build meaningful frameworks. Growth Layer The Growth Layer is powered by the Growth Dashboard. This layer provides visibility into user activity, progress, and outcomes across the platform. It helps users monitor how ideas evolve over time, track engagement and productivity, and maintain clarity around ongoing work. Connected Workflow These layers do not operate independently. InspiredOne connects them into a continuous workflow where users can discover information, organize it into structured thinking, and track progress as their ideas develop into content, conversations, and collaboration. Friday Search ↓ Relationship Canvas ↓ Growth Dashboard This modular architecture makes InspiredOne flexible, scalable, and easy to use across different workflows, whether the goal is research, storytelling, knowledge organization, or community-driven growth. ## How InspiredOne Works InspiredOne is designed to help users move seamlessly from discovering ideas to organizing knowledge and ultimately tracking how those ideas evolve into meaningful outcomes. The platform connects research, structured thinking, and progress tracking into a unified workflow. Instead of treating research, ideation, and content creation as separate activities, InspiredOne integrates these steps into a continuous process that helps users transform inspiration into action. 1. Discover Ideas The journey typically begins with Friday Search, where users explore topics, analyze information from across the internet, and gain deeper insights through follow-up questions. This stage helps users gather the knowledge needed to understand a topic from multiple perspectives. 2. Organize Insights After discovering information, users can structure their ideas using the Relationship Canvas. This visual workspace allows users to map relationships between concepts, conversations, and insights, transforming scattered thoughts into organized frameworks. 3. Track Growth As ideas evolve into discussions, stories, or collaborative projects, the Growth Dashboard provides a centralized view of activity and progress. It helps users understand how their ideas develop over time and track meaningful engagement across the platform. Continuous Workflow These stages form a continuous cycle where discovery leads to organization, and organization leads to growth. By connecting these steps together, InspiredOne enables users to move naturally from inspiration to structured thinking and meaningful outcomes. Friday Search ↓ Relationship Canvas ↓ Growth Dashboard ## Friday Demo Friday is InspiredOne’s intelligent discovery and research assistant designed to help users move beyond traditional search and into a more interactive, insight-driven experience. Instead of simply presenting a list of links, Friday helps users understand topics in depth. It supports exploration through conversational follow-up questions, context-aware refinement, and structured insight gathering so users can research faster and think more clearly. Friday is built for creators, researchers, founders, marketers, students, and teams who need more than search results. It helps transform scattered information from across the web into meaningful knowledge that can be used for decision-making, storytelling, planning, and content creation. What is Friday? Friday is the research and intelligence layer of the InspiredOne platform. It is designed to help users: - Explore topics across the web in a more guided and intelligent way - Ask follow-up questions and continue discovery naturally - Break down complex ideas into understandable insights - Compare perspectives, concepts, and sources more efficiently - Use research as the foundation for content, collaboration, and strategy By combining search, conversation, and AI-assisted understanding, Friday helps users go from curiosity to clarity much faster than traditional search workflows. Why Friday Matters Modern research is often fragmented. Users switch between search engines, notes, articles, videos, and separate tools just to develop one clear understanding of a topic. Friday reduces that friction by bringing research into a single guided experience. This makes it easier to: - Save time during research and discovery - Develop stronger understanding through iterative questioning - Generate better ideas from higher-quality inputs - Move from information gathering to action more quickly Whether the user is researching a trend, validating an idea, exploring a niche topic, or preparing content, Friday helps turn information overload into focused insight. Core Capabilities Conversational Search Friday enables a more natural way to explore knowledge. Users can ask a question, receive insights, and continue refining the conversation through follow-up prompts. Deeper Topic Exploration Instead of stopping at surface-level answers, Friday encourages users to go deeper into a subject, uncovering related themes, perspectives, and supporting context. Insight-Driven Research Friday focuses on helping users understand and synthesize information, not just collect links. This makes research more actionable and useful for real-world workflows. Foundation for Creation The knowledge gathered through Friday can become the starting point for storytelling, strategy, content creation, planning, and collaboration across InspiredOne. Example Use Cases - Researching a business idea before building a product - Exploring a trend to create content or thought leadership - Learning a new topic through follow-up questioning - Gathering inspiration before writing, speaking, or creating - Analyzing concepts from multiple perspectives before making decisions These use cases make Friday valuable not only as a search tool, but as a thinking and discovery companion within the InspiredOne ecosystem. How Friday Fits into InspiredOne Friday is often the starting point of the InspiredOne workflow. Users begin by discovering ideas and gathering insight through Friday, then carry those insights into other platform experiences for organization, collaboration, and growth. Research with Friday ↓ Structure insights ↓ Turn ideas into action This makes Friday more than just a feature β€” it acts as an entry point into the broader InspiredOne journey of research, creation, and meaningful output. Demo Video Watch the demo below to see how Friday works in practice and how users can move from simple queries to deeper exploration and insight discovery. Friday Product Demo Watch Demo Video (https://inspiredone.ai/Growth_Platform.mp4) --- # Getting Started ## Accessing InspiredOne To begin using InspiredOne, users can access the platform through either the web application or the mobile application. The platform is designed to provide a seamless experience across devices, allowing users to explore ideas, organize insights, and collaborate with communities from anywhere. Once the platform is opened, users will be directed to the authentication screen where they can begin the login process and access their InspiredOne account. Step 1 β€” Open InspiredOne Users can start by opening the InspiredOne platform using one of the following methods: - 🌐 Visit the InspiredOne web platform from your browser. - πŸ“± Launch the InspiredOne mobile application installed on your device. Access InspiredOne instantly 🌐 Open InspiredOne Web Platform (https://friday.inspiredone.ai) [Image: Get it on Google Play β€” https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Google_Play_Store_badge_EN.svg] (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.inspiredonebeta&pli=1) [Image: Download on the App Store β€” https://developer.apple.com/assets/elements/badges/download-on-the-app-store.svg] (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/inspiredone/id6670420512) Step 2 β€” Access InspiredOne on the Web To use InspiredOne on the web, open your preferred browser and navigate to the InspiredOne web platform. This option is ideal for users who want to work from a desktop or laptop with a larger screen experience. Web Access Screenshot [Image: InspiredOne web platform login β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/Home_page_screenshot.png] Step 3 β€” Access InspiredOne on Mobile To use InspiredOne on mobile, launch the InspiredOne application installed on your device. This provides a convenient way to access the platform while on the go. Mobile Access Screenshot [Image: Opening InspiredOne mobile application β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/open_app.png] Step 4 β€” Navigate to Login Screen After opening the platform on either web or mobile, users will reach the login interface where they can securely sign in to their account. InspiredOne uses a simple authentication flow that begins with phone number verification. Login Screen Screenshot [Image: InspiredOne login screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/login_screenshot.png] Next Step Once you reach the login screen, you can proceed by entering your phone number. InspiredOne will send a One-Time Password (OTP) to verify your identity and securely sign you in. The next section explains how to log in using a phone number and verify the OTP. ## Web Application Login Users can access InspiredOne directly from the web using a desktop or laptop browser. The web platform provides the full InspiredOne experience with access to Friday Search, Growth Dashboard, and documentation. Step 1 β€” Open InspiredOne Web Platform Open your preferred browser and navigate to the InspiredOne web platform. This will load the InspiredOne login interface. Web Login Page [Image: InspiredOne web login screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/Home_page_screenshot.png] Step 2 β€” Enter Your Phone Number Enter your registered phone number in the input field and click Get Verification Code to continue. Enter Phone Number [Image: Enter phone number on web β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/login_page.png] Step 3 β€” Verify OTP InspiredOne will send a One-Time Password (OTP) to your phone. Enter the verification code to securely log in to your account. OTP Verification [Image: OTP verification β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/get_otp_screenshot.png] Next Step After successful verification, you will be redirected to the InspiredOne Home Screen where you can start exploring Friday Search and other platform features. ## Login with Phone Number InspiredOne provides a secure and simple authentication process using phone number verification. Instead of traditional usernames and passwords, users can log in quickly by entering their phone number and verifying their identity using a One-Time Password (OTP). This approach ensures a smooth login experience while maintaining strong security for user accounts. Step 1 β€” Enter Your Phone Number On the login screen, enter your mobile phone number in the input field provided. Make sure the number is correct and includes the appropriate country code if required. Enter Phone Number [Image: Enter phone number β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/phone_number_entering.png] Step 2 β€” Request OTP After entering your phone number, tap or click the Get Verification Code button. InspiredOne will automatically send a One-Time Password (OTP) to the phone number you provided. Request OTP Screenshot [Image: Send OTP β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/verification_entering.png] Step 3 β€” OTP Sent Once the request is submitted, InspiredOne sends a verification code to your phone via SMS. This code will be used to verify your identity and securely grant access to your account. In the next step, you will enter the OTP received on your phone to complete the login process. OTP Sent Screenshot [Image: OTP sent β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/enter_otp_screenshot.png] Next Step After verifying the OTP, you will be redirected to the InspiredOne Home Screen. The next section introduces the Home Screen interface and highlights the main navigation areas available to users. ## Home Screen Overview After successfully logging in and verifying the One-Time Password (OTP), users are redirected to the InspiredOne Home Screen. This is the main interface where users can explore ideas, access platform features, and navigate between different modules of the application. The home screen serves as the central hub of InspiredOne, providing quick access to research tools, growth insights, and collaborative workspaces. Main Navigation The top navigation bar allows users to quickly access the major areas of the platform. These navigation items provide entry points to the core features of InspiredOne. - Talk to Friday β€” Access the Friday Search experience for exploring topics and discovering insights. - Growth CoWorker β€” View activity and track progress through the Growth Dashboard. - Demo β€” Explore demonstration content and examples. - Docs β€” Access product documentation and guides. - Menu β€” Open additional navigation options and account settings. Home Screen Layout The InspiredOne Home Screen is designed to give users immediate visibility into the platform’s capabilities. From here, users can begin researching ideas, organizing knowledge, and interacting with the platform’s AI-powered tools. Home Screen Screenshot [Image: InspiredOne home screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/home_screen.png] Next Step Once you are familiar with the home screen, you can begin exploring the core features of the platform. One of the most powerful capabilities of InspiredOne is Friday Search, which allows users to explore topics, analyze insights, and ask follow-up questions for deeper understanding. The next section explains how to use Friday Search to start discovering ideas and insights. --- # Friday Voice Campanion ## Introduction The Voice Assistant is InspiredOne’s conversational voice experience designed to make interaction with the platform more natural, more immediate, and more human. Instead of relying only on typed input, users can speak naturally, ask questions, continue conversations, and receive intelligent responses in a hands-free or low-friction way. At its core, the Voice Assistant brings together voice interaction, contextual understanding, and intelligent response generation to create a more fluid product experience. It is designed not just to respond to commands, but to participate in meaningful conversations that help users explore ideas, stay productive, and move faster from thought to action. InspiredOne’s voice experience is centered around the idea of Friday as a voice companion β€” a system that can engage users in natural dialogue, remember context over time, and support deeper conversations that lead to useful outcomes for individuals, teams, and businesses. What the Voice Assistant Does The Voice Assistant allows users to interact with InspiredOne through spoken input and conversational prompts. It is designed to support: - Natural voice-first interaction with the platform - Hands-free question asking and exploration - Context-aware conversations that feel more continuous - Guided assistance across research, content, and workflows - Faster idea capture and lower-friction interaction This makes the experience especially useful for users who want to think out loud, work quickly, explore ideas conversationally, or interact with InspiredOne in a more accessible format. Why It Matters Typing can slow down momentum, especially when users are brainstorming, multitasking, walking, or switching between tasks. Voice interaction reduces that friction by allowing users to engage with the platform more naturally. Speaking often feels faster than typing, and it can help users stay in their flow while still capturing questions, ideas, and intent. The Voice Assistant makes InspiredOne feel more alive and more collaborative. Instead of searching, clicking, and navigating through multiple layers, users can simply speak and continue the interaction in a conversational way. This creates a product experience that is: - More intuitive for everyday interaction - More accessible across different use cases and user needs - More conversational than traditional interface patterns - More effective for users who want speed, continuity, and ease of use Voice Companion Experience InspiredOne positions Friday not only as a search experience, but also as a Voice Companion that can engage, remember, and improve over time. This means the assistant is designed to move beyond one-off voice commands and toward richer interactions that feel more like a long-term collaborative experience. Rather than only answering isolated prompts, the Voice Assistant can serve as a companion layer across the platform β€” helping users discover information, continue prior lines of thought, and engage in conversations that support productivity, creativity, and growth. Key Voice Assistant Themes - Natural voice conversations - Context retention for continuity - Personalized responses over time - Support for deeper long-form engagement - Outcome-driven assistance for users and teams Friday, Voice Companion [Image: Voice Assistant UI / Mobile Screen / Voice Interaction Screenshot β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/summoning_friday.png] ## How It Works & Capabilities The Voice Assistant is designed to convert spoken interaction into useful understanding and helpful responses. From the user’s perspective, the experience feels simple: speak naturally, get an intelligent response, and continue the conversation. Behind that simplicity is a workflow built around voice capture, intent understanding, context handling, and response delivery. How It Works A typical Voice Assistant interaction follows a simple conversational flow: User speaks ↓ Voice input is captured ↓ Intent and meaning are interpreted ↓ Context is applied ↓ Assistant generates a response ↓ User continues the conversation This workflow helps transform spoken language into a more useful product interaction. Instead of thinking in commands, users can simply talk in a natural way and let the assistant handle the interpretation layer. Step-by-Step Interaction Flow 1. Voice Input Capture The experience begins when the user speaks into the interface. This may happen through a microphone button, a summon interaction, or another voice-enabled entry point inside the platform. The goal at this stage is to make speaking feel fast, lightweight, and natural, so users can begin interacting without unnecessary friction. 2. Intent Understanding Once the user speaks, the assistant interprets the meaning behind the words. It focuses not only on what was said, but also on what the user is trying to do β€” ask a question, continue a prior conversation, request help, capture an idea, or navigate toward an outcome. This intent-driven approach makes the interaction more intelligent than a basic voice command system. 3. Context Awareness The Voice Assistant becomes more useful when it can retain conversational context. Instead of forcing users to repeat themselves in every prompt, the system can use prior turns, current topic, and relevant session context to make the interaction feel more continuous. This is especially important for long-form conversations, deeper exploration, and tasks that unfold across multiple turns. 4. Intelligent Response Generation After understanding the user’s intent and context, the assistant produces a response that is useful, relevant, and aligned with the ongoing conversation. Depending on the product flow, the response may provide information, next-step guidance, clarification, or conversational support. 5. Continued Conversation The interaction does not need to end after one answer. Users can continue speaking naturally, ask follow-up questions, refine the topic, or shift toward a new goal. This makes the assistant feel more like a collaborative companion than a one-time utility. Core Capabilities Natural Voice Interaction Users can speak naturally rather than learning rigid commands. This lowers the learning curve and makes the experience feel more intuitive. Intent Recognition The assistant focuses on understanding the user’s purpose, not just the literal words spoken. This helps it respond in a more useful and goal-oriented way. Context Retention The assistant can support more continuous interactions by carrying forward the thread of a conversation. This helps users go deeper without restating everything from the beginning. Long-Form Conversations The Voice Assistant is designed to support more than short commands. It can help users stay engaged across longer, richer conversations that involve clarification, exploration, and follow-up. Personalized Experience As interactions become more context-aware, the assistant can create experiences that feel more relevant and tailored to the user’s current needs and goals. Outcome-Driven Assistance The Voice Assistant is not only designed for conversation β€” it is designed to help move users toward outcomes. That can include understanding a topic, capturing an idea, continuing a task, or supporting a workflow inside the platform. What the Voice Assistant Helps Users Do - Ask questions without needing to type - Continue conversations more naturally through voice - Capture thoughts, ideas, and prompts quickly - Engage with the platform while multitasking - Explore topics in a more conversational way - Get help faster with lower interaction friction - Stay engaged in longer, more meaningful exchanges Example Use Cases Idea Capture A user has a thought while on the move and wants to capture it instantly without opening multiple screens or typing long notes. Voice-Led Discovery A user wants to explore a question or topic conversationally and continue asking follow-up questions through speech. Hands-Free Support A user is multitasking and wants quick assistance without pausing to type, click through menus, or manually navigate the platform. Longer Conversations A user wants to stay in a deeper conversational flow where the assistant can remember the thread and respond more intelligently over multiple turns. Feature Visual [Image: How Voice Assistant Works and Capabilities β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/growth_agent.png] ## Demo Video The demo video provides a practical look at how the Voice Assistant works inside InspiredOne. It helps users understand the interaction flow, the conversational style of the experience, and the kinds of outcomes the assistant is designed to support. This section is especially useful for new users, product stakeholders, partners, and internal teams who want to quickly understand the value of the voice experience through a visual walkthrough. What the Demo Should Show - How a user starts a voice interaction - How Friday is summoned or activated - How spoken input is interpreted by the assistant - How the assistant responds conversationally - How context is maintained across multiple turns - How voice interaction supports discovery, productivity, and growth workflows Demo Video Placeholder Voice Assistant Demo --- # Friday Studio ## Content Discovery The Content Workflow in InspiredOne begins with discovery. Users are introduced to a visually rich interface where they can explore people, ideas, and trending topics. This eliminates the need for blind searching and instead provides structured entry points into knowledge. The interface presents curated entities such as experts, creators, and topics. Each element acts as a gateway into deeper content exploration. Content Discovery Interface [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/studio_image.png] ## Exploring People & Topics After discovering an entity, users can navigate into detailed profile pages. These pages act as centralized hubs that aggregate all content related to that person or topic. Users can follow profiles, track content, and build a personalized research experience around specific areas of interest. Profile View [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/profile_screen.png] ## Episodes & Content Selection Each profile contains a list of episodes or content items. These represent individual knowledge units such as discussions, interviews, or insights. Users can browse through these episodes and select content that aligns with their interests or research goals. Episode List [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/episode_list.png] ## Content Interaction Modes Once content is selected, InspiredOne provides multiple modes of interaction. These modes allow users to engage with the same content in different ways depending on their objective. Instead of passive consumption, users can analyze, question, summarize, and extract insights from content. Interaction Tabs [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/tab_view.png] - Video β€” Watch and understand - Agents β€” AI-assisted insights - Chat β€” Conversational exploration - Summary β€” Quick understanding - Q&A β€” Precise questioning - Clips β€” Extract insights ## Video Mode Video mode provides the original content experience where users can watch videos while interacting with synchronized transcripts. This mode is designed for immersive understanding by combining visual context with textual clarity. - Watch full video content - Follow along with transcript - Navigate via timestamps - Understand tone and context Video Interface [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/video_tab_new.gif] ## Agents Mode Agents Mode introduces AI-powered assistants that analyze content and provide deeper insights, richer explanations, and stronger contextual understanding across the user journey. These agents act like intelligent research companions, helping users move beyond surface-level exploration and engage more deeply with ideas, patterns, and meaning. - Generate insights automatically - Explain complex ideas in a clearer way - Highlight important concepts and signals - Suggest deeper exploration paths Agents Interface [Image: Agents Mode Interface β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/agents_tab_4.gif] ## Chat Mode Chat mode allows users to interact with the content conversationally. Instead of passively consuming information, users can ask questions and explore ideas dynamically. This transforms content into a two-way interaction. - Ask contextual questions - Explore ideas interactively - Clarify doubts instantly - Deepen understanding through conversation Chat Interface [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/chat_mode.png] ## Summary Mode Summary Mode provides a condensed view of content, helping users quickly understand the most important ideas without going through the entire material in detail. It is designed for faster comprehension, making it easier to identify the core message, key takeaways, and important concepts before deciding whether to explore further. - Quick overview of the content - Identify key ideas instantly - Save time during research and review - Use summaries as a starting point for deeper exploration Summary Mode Preview [Image: Summary Mode Interface β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/summary_mode.gif] ## Q&A Mode Q&A mode is designed for targeted questioning. Users can ask specific questions and receive concise, accurate answers directly related to the content. - Ask direct questions - Get precise answers - Focus on key details - Efficient learning Q&A Interface [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/qanda.png] ## Clips Mode Clips mode allows users to extract meaningful segments from content and convert them into reusable knowledge units. - Create clips from highlights - Capture key insights - Store reusable knowledge - Build personal knowledge base Clips Interface [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/clips_tab.png] ## Bookmarking & Clip Creation Users can highlight important lines from transcripts and convert them into clips. This transforms passive consumption into active knowledge extraction. Bookmarking Moments [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/bookmarking_text.png] Clip Creation [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/clip_creation.png] Clip Generated [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/clip_creation_done.png] ## Friday Studio Demo This demo brings together the Friday Studio workflow in action. It shows how users can move from content discovery into deeper exploration, select relevant episodes, and interact with content through different modes such as video, chat, summary, Q&A, clips, and agents. Instead of describing the workflow only through screenshots, this demo gives a more complete view of how the experience feels in practice and how the product supports interactive knowledge exploration. Friday Studio Demo --- # Friday Notebook ## Introduction The Notebook in InspiredOne is a structured workspace for capturing, organizing, and revisiting knowledge as ideas evolve over time. It acts as a bridge between discovery and structured thinking, helping users move from raw research and saved content into clearer, more meaningful understanding. Rather than treating information as isolated snippets, Notebook allows users to build a continuous record of their journey β€” including saved clips, extracted insights, research history, and connected ideas. This makes it easier to retain context, revisit previous work, and turn fragmented information into reusable knowledge. Notebook is especially valuable for users who want to collect ideas over time, keep track of what they explored, and gradually shape those insights into more organized frameworks inside InspiredOne. Why Notebook Matters - Creates a dedicated space for storing and revisiting important ideas - Preserves research history and exploration across time - Helps users manage saved assets, clips, and content in one place - Supports the transition from discovery into structured knowledge organization - Reduces the friction of using disconnected research and note-taking tools Notebook acts as the memory layer of the workflow, helping users maintain continuity as they move from exploration to insight development and then into deeper organization through other InspiredOne experiences. ## How Notebook Works Notebook supports a gradual knowledge-building workflow. As users explore content, save important moments, and capture ideas, Notebook provides a structured place where that material can be stored, reviewed, and organized for future use. Discover content ↓ Save clips and insights ↓ Review in Timeline and My Drive ↓ Organize and refine ideas ↓ Move to Relationship Canvas This workflow helps users move naturally from collecting information to shaping it into something more structured and useful. Notebook is not just a storage area β€” it is a working space for building clarity over time. Core Notebook Experience Capture Users can save important moments, clips, references, and content while exploring ideas across the platform. Store Notebook centralizes saved knowledge assets so they remain accessible and easy to revisit later. Review With Timeline and My Drive, users can look back at their activity, saved content, and idea progression. Organize Insights can be refined and then transferred into Relationship Canvas for deeper visual knowledge building. ## Timeline & My Drive All user activity is recorded in the Timeline, giving users a chronological view of their research journey and interactions across the platform. This makes it easier to look back at what was explored, understand how ideas developed, and revisit earlier discoveries without losing context. Timeline serves as a historical layer for knowledge work. Instead of forcing users to remember where they found something or when they interacted with it, Timeline provides a clear and structured record of activity over time. Timeline [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/timeline_section.png] Saved clips, content, and collected knowledge assets are stored in My Drive, creating a dedicated personal library for material the user wants to keep. This helps users manage what they save and return to important information whenever needed. My Drive acts as a storage layer for user-curated knowledge, making it easier to build a reusable archive of important content inside InspiredOne. My Drive [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/my_drive.png] ## Saved Clips & Knowledge Assets Notebook is designed to help users do more than just consume information β€” it helps them preserve the pieces that matter. Saved clips and knowledge assets allow users to collect valuable content as they discover it and keep it available for later review, reuse, and organization. These saved assets can include important moments from research, references worth revisiting, or content that may later become part of a larger framework or workflow. By centralizing these assets, Notebook helps reduce information loss and supports more deliberate knowledge building. What Users Can Do - Save valuable content during exploration - Build a reusable personal archive of insights - Return to important references when needed - Prepare collected material for deeper organization later This makes Notebook a practical workspace for collecting the raw ingredients of structured thinking. ## Moving to Relationship Canvas The final step in the Notebook workflow is organizing extracted insights into the Relationship Canvas. Once content has been explored, saved, and reviewed, users can move important ideas into a more visual and structured environment. This shift is important because Notebook helps preserve and collect knowledge, while Relationship Canvas helps shape that knowledge into connected understanding. The result is a smoother transition from research and capture into higher-level organization. This transforms fragmented insights into a meaningful knowledge network where concepts can be connected visually and understood in relation to one another. Relationship Canvas [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/send_to_canvas.png] ## Canvas Overview The Canvas Workspace is where ideas, clips, and insights come together to form structured knowledge. Unlike traditional note-taking tools, the canvas provides a visual and interactive environment where users can organize information spatially. Users can place content, connect ideas, and build meaningful relationships between different pieces of information. This creates a more flexible and intuitive way to understand how concepts relate to one another. By moving from Notebook into Canvas, users can evolve from collecting information to actively shaping it into something more strategic, visual, and interconnected. Canvas Workspace [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/canvas_page.png] ## Use Cases Notebook can support a wide range of workflows for individuals, teams, and creators who want to preserve and structure knowledge as it develops. Research Tracking Keep a running history of what was explored, saved, and revisited throughout a research journey. Content Preparation Collect clips, references, and insights that can later support writing, storytelling, or strategy work. Idea Preservation Save valuable knowledge before it gets lost and build a personal archive of meaningful discoveries. Knowledge Organization Use Notebook as the preparation layer before moving insights into Relationship Canvas for deeper structuring. ## Demo Video The Notebook demo provides a visual walkthrough of how users can save insights, revisit research history through Timeline, manage content in My Drive, and move ideas into Relationship Canvas. This section helps users understand the flow of the Notebook experience in practice and shows how Notebook fits into the broader InspiredOne workflow. Notebook Demo --- # Friday Canvas ## Relationship Canvas Overview The Relationship Canvas is a visual workspace within InspiredOne that helps users organize, connect, and explore ideas in a structured way. Instead of viewing information only as chat results or static content, users can move ideas into a canvas-based environment where concepts can be reviewed, grouped, and expanded visually. This workspace is designed to support deeper thinking and exploration. It allows users to move from simple content discovery into a more interactive mode of analysis, where relationships between ideas can be examined in context. Relationship Canvas is especially useful for knowledge exploration, research synthesis, topic mapping, and collaborative thinking. It provides a more visual and flexible way to work with information generated or discovered inside InspiredOne. What You Can Do with Relationship Canvas - Open content from research sessions into a canvas workspace - Organize ideas visually for easier exploration - Select a target canvas project for structured knowledge mapping - Edit content inside the canvas environment - Explore relationships between media, notes, and related ideas The Relationship Canvas helps transform research and exploration into a more interactive and visual workflow. Relationship Canvas Overview [Image: Relationship Canvas overview β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/canvas_page.png] How the Workflow Begins Users typically begin from an existing research session or timeline entry. From there, content can be opened in the Relationship Canvas for further exploration and editing. This creates a bridge between discovery and structured visual analysis. ## Opening on Canvas InspiredOne allows users to move content from a timeline or research session directly into the Relationship Canvas. This makes it easy to take an existing topic, article, or discussion and continue working with it inside a visual workspace. When viewing a timeline entry, users can use the Open on Canvas action to begin this process. Step 1 β€” Locate the Content Open the relevant timeline or research history entry that contains the topic, media, or discussion you want to explore further. Step 2 β€” Choose β€œOpen on Canvas” Within the selected entry, use the Open on Canvas option to send that content into the Relationship Canvas workflow. Opening Content on Canvas [Image: Open on Canvas action β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/send_to_canvas.gif] This action prepares the selected content to be placed into a canvas project, where it can be organized and edited visually. ## Selecting a Canvas Project After choosing Open on Canvas, InspiredOne prompts the user to select the canvas project where the content should be placed. This step ensures that information is added to the correct workspace. Users can select from available canvas projects depending on the topic or context they want to continue working in. Step 1 β€” Review Available Canvas Projects A selection dialog appears showing the available canvas destinations. These may represent different workspaces, research themes, or concept areas. Step 2 β€” Choose the Appropriate Canvas Select the most relevant canvas project from the list to continue. This determines where the selected content will be added and organized. Select a Canvas Project [Image: Selecting a canvas project β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/send_to_canvas.png] Once the project is selected, InspiredOne opens the chosen content inside that canvas workspace for further editing and exploration. ## Editing in Canvas After selecting a canvas project, the content opens inside the Relationship Canvas editing environment. Here, users can work with the selected media and related text in a more focused visual workspace. The editing interface allows users to review imported content, adjust text, refine the working context, and continue shaping the idea inside the selected canvas. Canvas Editing Workspace Inside the canvas editor, content is displayed in a structured layout with a visual panel and an editing panel. This makes it easier to review the selected material while simultaneously refining the associated text or context. - View the imported content inside the canvas workspace - Edit related notes or text in the editing panel - Refine the structure of the selected idea or topic - Save updates directly within the canvas project Editing Content in Relationship Canvas [Image: Editing in Relationship Canvas β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/canvas_final_image.png] Why This Workflow Matters This workflow allows users to move smoothly from discovery to structured exploration. Instead of leaving insights inside isolated sessions, InspiredOne enables users to place them into a visual workspace where ideas can be developed further and organized more meaningfully. By combining timeline activity, canvas selection, and direct editing, the Relationship Canvas supports a more connected and research-driven way of working with information. --- # Friday CoWorkers ## Growth Dashboard Overview The Growth Dashboard is a central analytics and activity workspace within the InspiredOne platform. It provides users with a comprehensive view of their progress, research activity, and overall productivity while working with the platform's features such as Friday Search and Relationship Canvas. While Friday Search helps users discover and generate research insights, the Growth Dashboard helps users understand how their work evolves over time. It aggregates key information about completed stories, ongoing research tasks, and productivity metrics, presenting them in a structured and easy-to-interpret interface. By visualizing activity and outcomes, the Growth Dashboard allows users to measure their research momentum, track progress across time periods, and better understand the impact of their work within the InspiredOne ecosystem. Purpose of the Growth Dashboard The primary purpose of the Growth Dashboard is to provide visibility into the user's research and content creation journey. Instead of manually tracking progress or remembering past research tasks, users can rely on the dashboard to summarize their activities in a clear and organized format. This visibility helps users remain focused on their goals while also identifying patterns in their productivity. For example, users can easily see how many research stories they completed during the week, which topics they explored most frequently, and how their activity changes over time. In essence, the Growth Dashboard transforms raw activity data into meaningful insights that help users stay organized, motivated, and informed. Key Information Displayed The Growth Dashboard consolidates several types of information that help users monitor their engagement with the platform. These insights are presented through cards, summaries, and visual indicators that highlight key metrics related to the user's work. - Stories Completed β€” Displays the number of research stories completed during specific time periods. - Weekly Activity β€” Shows the amount of work completed within the current week. - Monthly Insights β€” Provides an overview of productivity trends across the month. - Recent Work β€” Highlights the most recent stories and research outputs generated by the user. These elements allow users to quickly understand what they have accomplished and identify opportunities to continue expanding their research and exploration. Growth Dashboard Interface The image below illustrates the layout of the Growth Dashboard interface. From this screen, users can review their progress, monitor completed stories, and gain insights into their overall activity within the platform. [Image: Growth Dashboard interface β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/growth_dashboard_full_layout.png] Why the Growth Dashboard Matters Tracking progress is an essential part of any knowledge-driven workflow. Without a clear view of past activity, it can be difficult for users to measure their growth or recognize how their research efforts contribute to larger ideas and projects. The Growth Dashboard solves this challenge by transforming platform activity into meaningful insights. By presenting research progress in an organized format, the dashboard allows users to reflect on their work, maintain consistency, and continuously improve their research habits. Ultimately, the Growth Dashboard ensures that InspiredOne is not just a platform for discovering ideas, but also a system for tracking and understanding personal and intellectual growth over time. Next Step The next section explains how the dashboard tracks weekly activity and displays the number of stories completed during the current week. ## Dashboard Layout The Growth Dashboard is designed as a structured workflow interface where users can create stories, monitor task progress, collaborate with AI coworkers, and review final outputs. Instead of presenting information in a single list or feed, the dashboard is divided into multiple functional areas that work together to support the complete story lifecycle. Each section of the dashboard has a specific role. Some areas help users navigate between coworkers, some focus on story creation and task progression, and others provide detailed status updates and final outputs. Understanding this layout is essential for using the dashboard effectively. Dashboard Structure at a Glance The Growth Dashboard can be understood as five major interface regions: - Global Navigation Bar β€” provides top-level search, region selection, and account access. - Left Navigation Rail β€” offers quick access to main platform navigation icons. - CoWorkers Panel β€” displays the list of available AI coworkers and their roles. - Main Story Board β€” shows stories as they move through workflow stages such as Draft, Assigned, Processing, Completed, and Exception. - Active Work Panel β€” displays details, activity logs, and generated documents for the selected story. These regions work together to give users both a high-level overview of progress and a detailed view of individual story execution. Image Placeholder β€” Full Growth Dashboard Layout [Image: Growth Dashboard full layout β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/dashboard_with_coworkers.png] 1. Global Navigation Bar The top navigation bar provides quick access to cross-platform controls. It typically includes the main platform identity, a global search field, region or workspace selection, notifications, and user profile access. This area helps users move efficiently across the platform while staying connected to the current workspace context. It is especially useful for locating tasks, switching contexts, or accessing account-level actions. 2. Left Navigation Rail The left navigation rail contains compact icons that provide access to major platform areas and quick utility actions. This section acts as a persistent navigation strip that remains available while users interact with the dashboard. Its design supports fast switching between major parts of the platform without interrupting the current workflow. Since it uses icons instead of large labels, it keeps the interface compact while preserving navigation efficiency. 3. CoWorkers Panel The CoWorkers panel displays the available AI coworkers that can participate in the story creation and execution process. Each coworker represents a specialized role, such as content writing, financial reasoning, SEO analysis, social content support, app building, or research assistance. In the screenshot provided, Friday is selected as the active coworker and appears as the Growth Lead. The selected coworker helps determine which tasks are currently being viewed and how work is routed through the dashboard. This panel gives users visibility into the available agents and helps them understand the ecosystem of collaborators involved in story execution. Image Placeholder β€” CoWorkers Panel [Image: Growth Dashboard coworkers panel β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/coworkers.png] 4. Main Story Board The Main Story Board is the operational center of the dashboard. It organizes stories into workflow columns such as Draft, Assigned to Friday, CoWorkers Processing, Completed, and Exception. Each story card moves through these columns as work progresses. This board makes the full lifecycle of each story visible at a glance and allows users to quickly identify what is pending, what is being worked on, what has finished successfully, and what may require intervention. Because the board is column-based, users can understand workflow state visually without opening each individual story first. Image Placeholder β€” Story Board Columns [Image: Growth Dashboard storyboard columns β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/story_board.png] 5. Active Work Panel The Active Work panel appears on the right side of the dashboard and provides detailed information about the currently selected story. It is divided into tabs such as Story Detail, Activity, and Documents. This section is especially important because it connects the high-level visual board with deeper operational visibility. When a user selects a story card, the Active Work panel becomes the place where they can inspect task details, review assignment activity, and access generated outputs. The Activity tab is particularly useful for understanding the workflow because it shows updates related to coworker assignment, progress transitions, and task-level events. Image Placeholder β€” Active Work Panel [Image: Growth Dashboard active work panel β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/active_work_screenshot_2.png] How the Layout Supports the Workflow The dashboard layout is intentionally structured to support a left-to-right workflow. Users begin by identifying the relevant coworker, then create or monitor stories in the center board, and finally inspect execution details or outputs in the panel on the right. This arrangement makes the workflow intuitive: - Choose or review the active coworker on the left - Create and track story progress in the center - Inspect details, assignments, and documents on the right As a result, the dashboard functions not only as a task board but also as a guided execution environment for story development and monitoring. Next Step Now that the overall layout is clear, the next section explains how users create a new story and begin the workflow from the dashboard. ## Creating a New Story The first step in using the Growth Dashboard workflow is creating a new story. A story represents a research task, content generation request, or structured project that will move through the platform's execution pipeline. Once created, the story becomes part of the dashboard's workflow board and progresses through several stages until completion. Stories allow users to organize ideas into actionable tasks. Each story contains information about the topic being explored, the assigned coworker or agent responsible for the work, and the current progress of the task. Step 1 β€” Locate the New Story Button At the top-right area of the dashboard interface, users will find the New Story button. This button acts as the entry point for initiating new work within the dashboard. Clicking this button opens the story creation workflow where users can define the topic, objective, or research task that they want the system to process. Image β€” New Story Button Location [Image: New Story button β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/create_new_story_section.png] Step 2 β€” Enter Story Details After selecting the New Story option, users are presented with a structured story creation interface where they can define how the system should process the task. This interface allows users to configure the type of work, describe the objective, and control how the output will be generated. The interface is composed of multiple components that work together to define the story: - CoWorker Type Selection: At the top, users can choose the type of coworker responsible for executing the task. Options such as Content Writer, App Builder, and SEO Analysis define how the system approaches the task. For example, selecting Content Writer focuses the system on research and structured content generation. - Title Field: This field defines the main topic of the story. It acts as the primary identifier of the task within the dashboard. A clear and specific title helps organize and track the workflow efficiently. - Description Section: Users can provide detailed instructions about the task. This includes context, requirements, and expectations. The more detailed the description, the better the system can generate meaningful and relevant output. - Enhance with AI: This feature helps users automatically refine or expand the description using AI suggestions, improving clarity and depth of the task definition. - Priority Setting: Users can assign a priority level (e.g., Medium) to indicate the importance or urgency of the task within the workflow. - Output Format: This option allows users to define how the results should be generated, such as HTML or structured content formats. - Assign Agent: Users can assign a specific coworker (such as ContentWriter) responsible for executing the task within the system. - Tags: Tags help categorize the story and make it easier to organize, search, and filter within the dashboard. - File Attachments: Users can attach files (such as documents or datasets) to provide additional context or input for the task. - Action Buttons: At the bottom of the interface, users can either save the task as a draft or directly initiate the workflow using the Create Task & Start button. Image β€” Story Creation Interface [Image: Create story interface β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/story_creation_Button.gif] This interface provides complete control over how a story is defined, ensuring that the system clearly understands the task before execution begins. Step 3 β€” Story Appears in the Draft Column Once the story is created, it immediately appears in the Draft column of the main dashboard board. The Draft stage represents tasks that have been defined but not yet executed. At this point, the story card includes key information such as the title, associated tags, assigned coworker, and an initial progress indicator. From here, the story is ready to move into the execution phase, where it will be processed by the system and advanced through the workflow pipeline. Image β€” Story Appearing in Draft Column [Image: Draft column story β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/story_moving_to_draft.png] Why Story Creation Matters Creating a story establishes the starting point of the dashboard workflow. It converts a user's idea or research topic into a structured task that can be processed by the system and assigned to the appropriate coworkers. This structured approach ensures clarity, improves execution efficiency, and enables the platform to deliver consistent and meaningful results. Next Step After a story appears in the Draft column, it begins progressing through the dashboard workflow. The next section explains how stories move across different stages and how the system manages execution, collaboration, and completion. ## Story Progress Workflow Once a story is created on the Growth Dashboard, it moves through a structured workflow pipeline. This pipeline represents the lifecycle of a story as it progresses from an initial idea to a completed output. The workflow is visualized through a series of columns on the dashboard board, each representing a different stage of execution. This structured workflow helps users clearly understand what stage a story is currently in, which coworker or agent is responsible for processing it, and when the final output becomes available. Story Workflow Pipeline Every story moves through the following stages: - Draft β€” the story has been created but has not yet started execution. - Assigned to Friday β€” Friday reviews the story and assigns the appropriate coworker or processing workflow. - CoWorkers Processing β€” the selected coworker begins executing the task. - Completed β€” the task finishes successfully and the final output is generated. - Exception β€” if an issue occurs during processing, the story appears here for review. Image Placeholder β€” Story Workflow Columns [Image: Dashboard workflow columns β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/ProgressBoardReveal.gif] How Stories Move Across the Dashboard When a story is created, it first appears in the Draft column. At this stage the task has been defined but has not yet started execution. From there, the system moves the story to Assigned to Friday. Friday acts as the Growth Lead and determines which coworker should handle the task. This step ensures that the most appropriate agent is responsible for processing the story. Once a coworker is selected, the story moves to the CoWorkers Processing column. During this stage, the assigned coworker performs the work associated with the task. Depending on the type of story, this could involve research, content generation, analysis, or other structured processing. After processing finishes successfully, the story moves to the Completed column. At this stage, the system generates the final output which users can review. In rare cases where the system encounters an issue, the story may move to the Exception column. This allows users to quickly identify tasks that require attention or intervention. Why the Workflow is Important The dashboard workflow provides a clear visual representation of story progress. Instead of manually checking task status, users can instantly see where every story stands in the pipeline. This structure improves transparency, helps teams understand execution progress, and makes it easier to monitor ongoing work across multiple stories at the same time. By organizing tasks into clearly defined stages, the Growth Dashboard ensures that users can manage complex story workflows in a structured and intuitive way. Next Step After understanding how stories move across the workflow, the next section explains the role of AI coworkers and how different coworkers contribute to story execution. ## CoWorkers Panel The CoWorkers Panel is located on the left side of the Growth Dashboard and represents the collection of specialized AI coworkers available within the InspiredOne platform. Each coworker is designed to perform a specific type of task such as research, content writing, financial analysis, social media planning, or technical development. Instead of relying on a single processing system, InspiredOne distributes tasks across multiple coworkers that specialize in different domains. This collaborative model allows the platform to process complex stories more effectively by assigning work to the most appropriate agent. Available CoWorkers The CoWorkers panel lists all available coworkers along with their roles. These roles help users understand what type of tasks each coworker is responsible for. Examples of coworkers shown in the dashboard include: - Friday β€” Growth Lead: Oversees the workflow and assigns tasks to other coworkers. - ContentWriter: Generates written content and structured stories. - PersonalCFO: Performs financial reasoning and analysis tasks. - Earn Income: Supports income strategy and business insights. - Agent Commerce: Handles commerce-related analysis. - Stock Market Hog: Provides stock market insights and research. - SocialAgent: Assists with social media and community engagement strategies. - SEOAnalyst: Focuses on search optimization and visibility strategies. - App Builder: Supports application and product development tasks. - Chai Labs: Performs research and experimentation. These coworkers form a collaborative ecosystem that helps stories progress through different stages of execution. Image Placeholder β€” CoWorkers Panel [Image: CoWorkers panel β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/coworkers.png] Role of Friday (Growth Lead) Among the available coworkers, Friday plays a special role as the Growth Lead. Friday is responsible for orchestrating the story workflow and determining which coworker should handle a particular task. When a story moves from the Draft stage into execution, Friday evaluates the task and assigns the most suitable coworker to process it. This ensures that the work is handled by an agent with the correct capabilities. Because Friday coordinates the overall workflow, it acts as the central decision-maker that connects the different coworkers within the system. Selecting and Viewing a CoWorker Users can click on any coworker in the panel to view tasks associated with that coworker. Selecting a coworker updates the dashboard view so that users can focus on stories related to that specific agent. This makes it easier to monitor tasks assigned to different coworkers and understand how work is distributed across the system. The currently selected coworker is highlighted in the panel, allowing users to quickly identify which coworker is active. How CoWorkers Support the Workflow The CoWorkers panel is a critical part of the dashboard because it provides visibility into the agents responsible for executing stories. When Friday assigns a task to a coworker, that activity becomes visible in the system and can be tracked through the dashboard workflow. This collaborative design ensures that complex stories can be processed by multiple specialized coworkers working together under Friday's coordination. Next Step After a story is assigned to a coworker and begins processing, users can monitor progress through the Activity panel and review updates related to the task. The next section explains how the Activity and Active Work panels provide detailed insights into story execution. ## Activity and Active Work Panel The Active Work Panel appears on the right side of the Growth Dashboard and provides detailed information about the currently selected story. While the central board shows the overall workflow stages, this panel focuses on the deeper operational details of an individual story. Whenever a user selects a story card from the dashboard board, the Active Work Panel updates automatically to display information related to that specific story. This allows users to review task details, monitor activity updates, and access generated outputs without leaving the dashboard. Tabs in the Active Work Panel The Active Work Panel is divided into three main tabs that organize different types of information related to the story: - Story Detail β€” Displays the main information about the selected story. - Activity β€” Shows workflow updates, coworker assignments, and progress changes. - Documents β€” Provides access to the generated outputs and related files. These tabs allow users to easily navigate between story information, execution progress, and final outputs. Image Placeholder β€” Active Work Panel Overview [Image: Active work panel β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/active_work_screenshot_2.png] Story Detail Tab The Story Detail tab provides an overview of the selected story. This includes the story title, topic description, assigned coworker, and the current workflow stage. It acts as the primary information hub for understanding the context of the task. Users can quickly review what the story is about and determine whether it is still in progress or already completed. Image Placeholder β€” Story Detail Tab [Image: Story detail tab β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/story_detail.png] Activity Tab The Activity tab displays a chronological timeline of events related to the selected story. This includes important updates such as coworker assignments, workflow stage transitions, and processing milestones. For example, when Friday assigns a coworker to a story, this assignment event will appear in the Activity tab. Similarly, when the story moves from Draft to Assigned or from Processing to Completed, these transitions are recorded here. This activity log allows users to track how the story has progressed over time and understand which coworkers were involved in the process. Image Placeholder β€” Activity Timeline [Image: Activity tab β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/active_tab.png] Documents Tab The Documents tab provides access to the outputs generated during the story execution process. Once the story reaches the Completed stage, the final result becomes available through this tab. These outputs may include structured research reports, generated articles, or formatted HTML pages that present the final story results. Users can open and review these outputs directly from the dashboard without navigating to a separate interface. Image Placeholder β€” Documents Tab [Image: Documents tab β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/document_tab.png] Why the Active Work Panel Matters While the dashboard board provides a high-level view of story progress, the Active Work Panel provides the detailed context needed to understand what is happening within each task. By combining story details, activity logs, and generated documents, this panel gives users full visibility into the execution lifecycle of a story. This design ensures that users can monitor progress, review updates, and access final outputs without leaving the main dashboard interface. Next Step After a story finishes processing and reaches the Completed stage, users can open the generated output and review the final result. The next section explains how users can access and view the final HTML output generated by the system. ## Viewing Final Output Once a story successfully completes processing, it moves into the Completed column of the Growth Dashboard workflow board. At this stage, the system has finished executing the task and generated the final output associated with the story. The final output represents the result of the collaborative work performed by Friday and the assigned coworkers. This output can include structured research reports, generated articles, analysis summaries, or other forms of content depending on the type of story that was created. Step 1 β€” Story Appears in the Completed Column When processing finishes successfully, the story automatically moves from the CoWorkers Processing column to the Completed column. This visual transition indicates that the task has been fully executed and that the final output is now available for review. Users can easily identify completed tasks by locating story cards in this column. These completed stories represent tasks that have finished running through the entire dashboard workflow pipeline. Image Placeholder β€” Completed Story Column [Image: Completed stories column β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/output_activity.png] Step 2 β€” Open the Story To review the final output, users can select the completed story card from the dashboard board. When a story is selected, the Active Work Panel on the right side of the dashboard updates to display detailed information about that story. From this panel, users can navigate to the Documents tab where the generated outputs are stored. This tab acts as the primary access point for reviewing the final results of the story. Image Placeholder β€” Opening a Completed Story [Image: Opening completed story β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/output_screenshot.png] Step 3 β€” Access the Generated Output Within the Documents tab, the system provides access to the final output produced by the workflow. In many cases, the generated output is presented as a structured HTML page that displays the complete story results in a formatted and readable layout. This output page may contain generated text, structured sections, charts, or references depending on the type of story that was processed. Users can open this page directly within the platform to review the final results of the task. Image Placeholder β€” Generated HTML Output [Image: Generated HTML output page β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/output_video_economic_outlook.gif] Understanding the Final Output The final output represents the culmination of the entire dashboard workflow. It reflects the combined work of the system's orchestration process, the assigned coworker, and the structured processing pipeline managed by Friday. Because the output is presented as a structured page, users can easily review the results, extract insights, or use the generated content for further research and analysis. This final stage completes the lifecycle of a story within the Growth Dashboard. End-to-End Workflow Summary The Growth Dashboard workflow can now be understood as a complete lifecycle: - Create a new story - Story enters the Draft stage - Friday assigns the appropriate coworker - The coworker processes the task - The story moves to Completed - The final output becomes available as a generated HTML page This structured workflow allows users to transform ideas into fully generated outputs through a transparent and trackable execution pipeline. ## CoWorker Demo The CoWorker demo provides a visual walkthrough of how specialized AI coworkers participate in the Growth Dashboard workflow. It shows how tasks are assigned, how coworkers contribute to execution, and how users can follow progress across different stages of the story lifecycle. This section helps users understand how CoWorkers fit into the broader Friday orchestration model and how different agents collaborate to move a story from assignment to completion. CoWorker Demo --- # Friday Live Apps ## Overview Friday Live Apps is InspiredOne’s AI-powered app generation experience that enables users to describe an application in natural language and quickly transform that idea into an interactive app interface. Instead of starting from scratch with design tools, code scaffolding, or manual setup, users can begin with intent β€” simply describing what they want to build. This makes app creation more accessible, faster, and more iterative. Users can move from a rough concept such as a sales dashboard, analytics workspace, internal workflow tool, or reporting interface into a generated live app experience that can be reviewed, opened, and refined. Friday Live Apps is designed for teams, founders, creators, operators, and business users who want to prototype, visualize, and explore app ideas with less friction. It reduces the gap between imagination and execution by helping users generate usable interfaces from simple prompts. Why Friday Live Apps Matters Traditional app creation often requires multiple separate steps: defining the idea, planning the structure, designing the UI, implementing the workflow, and then iterating on the output. Friday Live Apps compresses this journey by making the app idea itself the starting point. - Turns natural language descriptions into app experiences - Speeds up early ideation and rapid prototyping - Helps users visualize ideas before deep implementation - Supports low-friction creation for dashboards and tools - Encourages exploration through generated examples and reusable outputs This makes Friday Live Apps especially useful in environments where speed, clarity, and iteration matter more than heavy setup. What This Section Covers This documentation explains how Friday Live Apps works, what capabilities it provides, how users can create and browse apps, and how the feature supports app ideation across different use cases. [Image: Friday Live Apps Overview β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/friday_live_apps_screenshot.png] ## How It Works Friday Live Apps is built around a simple but powerful idea: users should be able to describe the app they want, and the platform should help generate a usable version of that app experience. This means the creation process begins with language, not code. From the user’s perspective, the flow is straightforward. A user enters a prompt describing the app they want to build, Friday interprets the request, generates a suitable app structure, and then presents the output as a live, openable app experience. Describe the app idea ↓ Friday interprets the request ↓ App structure and interface are generated ↓ User reviews the output ↓ Open, explore, and refine the app This approach allows users to move quickly from concept to visualization. Instead of getting stuck in planning or early implementation details, users can immediately see a possible form of the app and continue iterating from there. Interaction Model 1. Prompt-Based Input Users begin by describing their app idea in plain language. This could be a dashboard, internal tool, reporting interface, admin workspace, or another lightweight product experience. 2. AI Interpretation Friday interprets the request, identifies the likely structure and purpose of the app, and translates the prompt into a coherent interface direction. 3. App Generation A live app output is generated based on the requested idea. This gives users something visual and interactive to review instead of leaving the concept as text only. 4. Review and Exploration Users can inspect the generated app, browse outputs, open the app, and evaluate whether the result matches their original intent. 5. Iteration Once the app is generated, the user can continue refining the idea by changing the prompt, trying a different direction, or building a better version from the initial output. [Image: How Friday Live Apps Works β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/friday_live_apps_demo2.gif] Replace this with a flow diagram, UI screenshot, or system walkthrough image for the creation process. ## Core Capabilities Friday Live Apps provides a set of capabilities designed to make app ideation, generation, and exploration more efficient. Its goal is not just to create interfaces quickly, but to make app concepts easier to test, communicate, and evolve. Natural Language App Creation Users can describe the kind of app they want in everyday language without needing to manually define UI structure from scratch. Fast Prototyping The platform helps users move from idea to visible output quickly, making it easier to prototype workflows, dashboards, and interfaces at high speed. Interactive App Outputs Generated apps are not just abstract suggestions. They are presented as usable live app experiences that can be opened, reviewed, and explored. App Browsing and Discovery Users can browse existing generated apps, making it easier to discover examples, revisit prior outputs, and explore possible directions. Rapid Iteration Because the creation flow starts with prompts, users can quickly revise their idea, test a new approach, or generate a more refined output with lower effort. Low-Friction Interface Design Friday Live Apps lowers the barrier to visualizing internal tools, dashboards, and app concepts, especially for users who are not starting from a traditional design or development workflow. What Users Gain - Faster movement from concept to visible app experience - Better communication of app ideas across teams - More confidence in early-stage product exploration - Reusable examples and outputs for future iteration - A simpler starting point for dashboard and workflow creation ## App Creation Flow The app creation flow in Friday Live Apps is designed to be intuitive and efficient. Rather than relying on complex setup, the workflow begins with user intent and moves step by step toward a generated app. Step 1: Describe the App The user enters a natural language prompt describing the desired app. This may include the purpose of the app, the type of interface needed, or the metrics and workflows it should support. Step 2: Choose the Builder Context The interface may provide a builder mode or app creation context that helps Friday interpret the prompt more accurately. Step 3: Generate the App Once the prompt is submitted, Friday produces a live app output based on the request. This makes the idea tangible and easier to evaluate. Step 4: Review the Result The generated app can then be reviewed visually. Users can assess whether the layout, structure, and experience align with the original intent. Step 5: Open and Explore Users can open the generated app and interact with it as a live experience. This helps move beyond concept review into more meaningful exploration. Step 6: Iterate Further If the output needs refinement, users can update the prompt, try alternate phrasing, or continue generating improved versions. Prompt idea ↓ Interpret request ↓ Generate app ↓ Review output ↓ Open app ↓ Refine and repeat ## Mobile Apps Friday Live Apps also extends into a mobile apps experience, making it easier for users to access, explore, and interact with generated applications across devices. This helps bring app experiences closer to everyday usage by allowing users to stay connected even when they are away from a desktop environment. With mobile apps support, users can review generated app interfaces, open lightweight tools, monitor dashboards, and continue exploring outputs in a more flexible and accessible way. This makes Friday Live Apps more practical for users who want portability, faster access, and a more continuous product experience. Mobile apps are especially valuable for founders, operators, teams, and creators who need quick visibility into app outputs while on the go. Instead of limiting app interaction to desktop workflows, Friday Live Apps brings generated experiences into a more mobile-first and always-available format. Why Mobile Apps Matter - Enable access to generated apps across devices - Support quicker review of dashboards and interfaces - Improve flexibility for users working on the go - Extend app experiences beyond desktop-only workflows - Make generated apps more practical for real-world usage By supporting mobile apps, Friday Live Apps becomes a more versatile product experience that fits naturally into both desktop and mobile workflows. What Users Can Do on Mobile Review Generated Apps Users can view generated app layouts and outputs directly on mobile devices, making it easier to stay updated and connected to ongoing work. Open Lightweight Interfaces Mobile access supports interaction with lightweight dashboards, visual tools, and app previews in a more portable environment. Stay Connected Anywhere Teams and users can continue exploring app outputs even while traveling, moving between meetings, or working away from their main workstation. Mobile Apps Preview The visual below can be used to showcase how Friday Live Apps appears on mobile devices and how generated app experiences translate into a mobile-friendly format. [Image: Friday Live Apps Mobile Apps Preview β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/mobile_apps.gif] Replace the image above with a mobile app screenshot, interface preview, or app gallery visual. ## Browse Apps The Browse Apps area helps users explore generated app outputs in a more visual and discoverable format. Instead of keeping app creation isolated to a single input flow, Friday Live Apps also provides a browsing experience where users can view available app cards, review titles and summaries, and open interesting outputs directly. This browsing layer is important because it supports inspiration, reuse, and exploration. Users can quickly scan examples, revisit previously generated concepts, and identify patterns in how different app ideas are represented. Browse Apps also makes the feature feel more dynamic by turning app generation into a library-like experience rather than a one-time action. This is especially useful for teams that want to review app ideas collaboratively or compare multiple generated options side by side. What Users Can Do in Browse Apps - Explore generated app cards visually - Review app names, summaries, and categories - Open an app directly from the browse view - Use existing outputs as inspiration for new prompts - Compare different app concepts and UI directions [Image: Browse Apps in Friday Live Apps β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/browse-apps.gif] Replace this placeholder with a screenshot of the Browse Apps grid or cards interface. ## Use Cases Friday Live Apps is especially effective for turning ideas into clear, interactive workflows in minutes. It works well for scenarios where teams want to explore concepts quickly, present them visually, and move from prompt to usable interface without waiting on a full design or development cycle. Travel Itinerary Planning Create interactive travel planners that organize destinations, daily schedules, hotel details, transport options, budgets, and activity recommendations in one place. This is useful for building trip dashboards, vacation planners, business travel flows, or guided itinerary tools that help users compare options and plan faster. Sales Dashboard Examples Generate sales-focused apps that show pipeline stages, lead status, opportunity value, conversion rates, regional performance, revenue summaries, and team metrics. These examples are useful for visualizing how a sales team can monitor progress, identify bottlenecks, and make faster decisions from a single live interface. Marketing Campaign Examples Build marketing-oriented views for campaign tracking, audience engagement, content performance, channel comparisons, budget allocation, and conversion outcomes. This makes it easier to prototype apps for campaign reporting, growth experiments, brand performance reviews, and multi-channel marketing analysis. Sales and Marketing Coordination Show how shared workflows between sales and marketing can be visualized through one unified app. For example, teams can connect campaign performance with lead generation, track handoff quality, measure funnel efficiency, and align on which channels or activities are producing the strongest business outcomes. ## Example Outputs Friday Live Apps can generate different kinds of app experiences depending on the prompt. Below are example outputs that show how the platform can be used for practical scenarios like travel planning and sales and marketing workflows. Sales Example This example highlights how Friday Live Apps can generate interfaces for sales workflows. It can present lead tracking, pipeline visibility, deal stages, conversion metrics, revenue indicators, and team performance in one live app experience. Artemis Moon Tracker Example This example shows how Friday Live Apps can turn mission data into an interactive 3D tracking experience. It helps users follow the Artemis journey through trajectory visualization, orbital context, mission phases, distance tracking, and live movement insights in one clear interface. Marketing Example This example shows how Friday Live Apps can generate marketing-focused interfaces for campaign tracking, audience engagement, channel performance, content results, budget allocation, and conversion analysis across different initiatives. Travel Itinerary Example This example shows how Friday Live Apps can turn a prompt into an interactive travel planning experience. It can organize trip schedules, destination details, hotel options, activities, transport, budgets, and daily planning into one clear interface. ## Demo Video The demo video provides a walkthrough of how a user can describe an app, generate it through Friday Live Apps, browse the resulting outputs, and open a live app for review. This is one of the fastest ways for new users and stakeholders to understand the feature in practice. A strong demo should show both the speed of the creation flow and the quality of the generated app experience. It should help viewers understand not only what the interface looks like, but also how it supports real app ideation and rapid prototyping. What the Demo Should Show - Entering a natural language app prompt - Selecting the app builder context - Generating a live app from the prompt - Browsing example or generated apps - Opening an app and previewing the result - Demonstrating how users can iterate on ideas quickly Friday Live Apps Demo --- # Friday Search ## Friday Search Overview Friday Search is the primary research workspace within the InspiredOne platform. It allows users to explore topics, perform structured research, and generate insight-driven stories using an intelligent search workflow. Unlike traditional search tools that only return links, Friday Search provides a research environment where users can investigate topics, track ongoing work, and revisit previously completed research outputs. Friday Search Interface The Friday Search interface is designed to provide a clear overview of research activities and make it easy for users to start new investigations or continue existing work. - Search Input β€” Used to enter a research topic or question. - Draft / Active Stories β€” Displays research tasks currently assigned or in progress. - Completed Research β€” Shows completed research stories organized by time period. Screenshot Placeholder β€” Friday Search Interface [Image: Friday Search screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/friday_search_full_screenshot.png] Research Workflow Users typically begin by entering a topic or question into the search field. Friday Search then generates a structured research task, allowing users to explore insights, monitor progress, and review completed outputs. This workflow enables users to transform curiosity into structured research and meaningful insights within the InspiredOne ecosystem. Next Step The next section explains how to start a new research task using the Friday Search input field. ## Starting a Search To begin researching a topic, users can use the Friday Search input field located at the top of the Friday Search interface. This search bar allows users to enter questions, topics, or research tasks that they want the platform to analyze. Once a query is submitted, InspiredOne automatically creates a structured research task and begins gathering insights related to the topic. The system interprets the user's request, collects relevant information, and organizes the results into a research workflow. Step 1 β€” Locate the Search Bar At the top of the Friday Search screen, you will find a search input field labeled with a prompt such as "What would you like to work on?". This input field is designed to capture research topics, questions, and ideas that users want to explore further. The search bar serves as the starting point of the entire Friday Search workflow. From this single entry point, users can initiate research tasks that will later be tracked and managed inside the platform. Step 2 β€” Enter a Topic or Question Users can type a topic, question, or research idea directly into the search field. The system supports a wide variety of research prompts, from short topics to detailed analytical questions. Examples of research queries include: - Economic outlook for the US economy - History of American national parks - Mobile market share: Apple vs Android - Key trends in artificial intelligence adoption Friday Search analyzes the entered query and prepares a structured research task that will move through the InspiredOne workflow. Step 3 β€” Start the Research Task After entering the query, submit the request using the search button. Once submitted, InspiredOne begins processing the research request by gathering insights and organizing information related to the topic. The research task will then appear in the Draft / Active Stories section where users can monitor the progress of the research process. Research Task in Action The following demonstration shows how a research query is entered and processed within Friday Search. This visual walkthrough highlights how the system transforms a simple input into a structured research workflow. Research Task Demo [Image: Friday Search research task demo β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/video_friday.gif] Observe how the query evolves into a structured research process within the platform. From Query to Insight The following output demonstrates how InspiredOne transforms a research query into structured insights. Instead of presenting raw search results, the platform organizes information into a clear and meaningful format that is easy to understand and explore. Research Output [Image: Friday Search structured output β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/output_video_economic_outlook.gif] Next Step After starting a research task, it will appear in the Draft or Active Stories section of the platform. The next section explains how users can view, track, and manage these research stories as they progress through the workflow. ## Draft / Active Stories Once a research query is submitted, Friday Search automatically creates a research task that appears in the Draft / Active Stories section. This section acts as a workspace where users can monitor newly created research tasks and continue working on active topics. Each story card represents a research task generated from a search query. These cards allow users to quickly access their research topics, track the progress of analysis, and manage ongoing work. The Draft / Active Stories section helps organize research tasks so that users can easily move between topics without losing context or progress. Understanding Story Cards Every research task is displayed as a story card. These cards provide a quick overview of the research topic and the current progress of the task. - Story Title β€” Displays the research topic or question submitted by the user. - Status Indicator β€” Shows whether the story is newly created, assigned, or currently in progress. - Completion Progress β€” Displays how much of the research workflow has been completed. - Assigned System β€” Indicates which module or system component is responsible for processing the research task. Users can click on any story card to open the research task, view generated insights, or continue expanding the analysis. Managing Active Research As research tasks progress, the story cards update to reflect the latest status of the analysis. Users can monitor which stories are actively being processed and which tasks have already been completed. This structure ensures that research tasks remain organized and accessible, allowing users to revisit topics, refine their research, or build upon previously generated insights. Next Step Below the Draft / Active Stories section, users can view completed research stories that are grouped by time periods such as weekly or monthly results. The next section explains how users can review and access completed research outputs. ## Completed Stories After a research task is successfully completed, the generated output is stored in the Completed Stories section of the Friday Search interface. This section serves as a repository for previously completed research tasks and allows users to easily revisit their earlier work. Completed stories provide a structured view of research outputs generated through Friday Search. Instead of losing track of previous work, users can quickly navigate through their research history and access valuable insights whenever needed. InspiredOne automatically organizes these completed stories into logical time-based groups such as This Week and This Month. This structure helps users quickly identify recently completed research while also maintaining a clear overview of their research activity over time. Purpose of Completed Stories The Completed Stories section acts as a knowledge archive within the Friday Search workspace. It allows users to revisit previously generated research outputs, analyze past findings, and continue building on earlier insights without repeating the same research process. This feature is particularly useful for users working on ongoing research topics or projects that evolve over time. By maintaining a history of completed research stories, InspiredOne ensures that valuable insights remain easily accessible. Understanding Completed Story Cards Each card displayed within the Completed Stories section represents an individual research story generated by Friday Search. These cards provide a quick overview of the research topic and its completion status. - Story Title β€” Displays the main research topic or question that was analyzed. - Completion Status β€” Indicates that the research task has been fully completed. - Progress Indicator β€” Shows the final completion level of the generated story. - Assigned System β€” Displays which system or module produced the research output. Users can click on any story card to open the research output and review the generated insights, supporting analysis, and structured content produced by Friday Search. Completed Stories Interface The image below illustrates how completed research stories appear within the Friday Search interface. Each card represents a completed research output that users can access and review at any time. [Image: Completed stories section β€” https://inspiredone.ai/documentation/FridayCardStackShowcase2.gif] Reviewing and Reusing Research Completed stories are not only a record of past research but also a valuable resource for future exploration. Users can revisit completed topics, extract useful insights, and use them as a starting point for new research questions. By maintaining an organized archive of completed research outputs, Friday Search enables users to build a growing knowledge base over time. This makes it easier to track ideas, revisit important findings, and continue expanding on previously explored topics. The Completed Stories section therefore plays an important role in the overall Friday Search workflow, connecting past research with future exploration. ## Add to Google Drive Friday Search now includes an Add to Google Drive feature that allows users to save valuable research outputs directly into their Google Drive without leaving the workflow. This makes it easier to move from discovery to storage in one connected experience. Instead of manually downloading generated files and uploading them again into Drive, users can send reports, references, and other research outputs directly to Google Drive with a single action. This reduces friction and keeps the workflow faster and more organized. InspiredOne designed this feature to strengthen the connection between research and file management. By allowing outputs to be added directly to Drive, Friday Search becomes more useful for users who want to preserve findings, revisit them later, or share them with collaborators. Purpose of Add to Google Drive The Add to Google Drive feature acts as a bridge between Friday Search and long-term storage. It helps users preserve important research outputs in a file system they already use, rather than keeping those outputs isolated inside the search workflow. This is especially valuable for users working on ongoing projects, recurring research topics, client deliverables, or shared team workflows. By sending outputs directly to Google Drive, users can keep their work organized and easier to access over time. How the Feature Works After generating a research output in Friday Search, users can choose the Add to Google Drive option to store that output directly in their Google Drive. This allows research findings to move immediately into a more permanent and shareable location. - Direct Save Action β€” Allows users to send a generated output directly to Google Drive. - Reduced Manual Work β€” Eliminates the need to download first and upload again separately. - Better Organization β€” Keeps reports, references, and generated materials in a familiar storage environment. - Improved Collaboration β€” Makes it easier to share outputs with teammates already working in Google Drive. This makes Friday Search more efficient because research does not stop at generation. It continues smoothly into storage, organization, and collaboration. Why It Matters in Friday Search Friday Search is designed to help users discover, generate, and organize knowledge. The Add to Google Drive feature supports that goal by ensuring that important outputs are not lost after research is completed. By integrating Google Drive into the workflow, InspiredOne extends Friday Search beyond research generation and into a broader productivity system. Users can move from search to storage without unnecessary steps, making the experience cleaner and more connected. Add to Google Drive Interface The image below illustrates how the Add to Google Drive capability fits into the Friday Search workflow. This feature helps users store generated research outputs in Google Drive for future access, sharing, and continued work. [Image: Add to Google Drive feature in Friday Search β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/add_to_gdrive.png] Supporting Reuse and Continuity Once research outputs are stored in Google Drive, users can revisit them later, organize them into larger project folders, share them with collaborators, or use them as inputs for future work. This makes Add to Google Drive more than a convenience feature. It supports continuity across the research lifecycle by connecting discovery, output generation, storage, and reuse in one streamlined process. The Add to Google Drive feature therefore plays an important role in making Friday Search a more complete and practical research experience. ## Viewing Output in Drive Once a research report is added to Google Drive through Friday Search, it becomes available within the user’s Drive and can be accessed just like any other stored file. This allows users to manage research outputs in a familiar file system while keeping them available for future reference, sharing, or collaboration. The saved output can be opened directly from Drive and reviewed at any time. This is particularly useful for users who need to revisit previous findings, organize research into folders, or share generated reports with collaborators and stakeholders. By integrating Friday Search with Google Drive, InspiredOne extends the research workflow beyond discovery and generation into long-term storage and reuse. This helps ensure that important outputs are not lost and remain accessible whenever needed. Purpose of Viewing Output in Drive The purpose of this feature is to provide users with a convenient way to preserve and access generated research outputs outside the Friday Search interface. Instead of keeping results confined to the immediate workflow, users can store them in Drive and return to them later as needed. This also makes it easier to maintain organized research archives and collaborate with others using a common storage platform. How It Works After using the Add to Google Drive feature in Friday Search, the generated report is saved as a file in the user’s Google Drive. From there, users can open the file directly and view the contents, including headings, explanatory text, and visual elements such as graphs or charts. - Stored in Drive β€” The generated research output is saved to Google Drive as a reusable file. - Easy Access β€” Users can open the file from Drive at any time. - Organized Storage β€” Reports can be kept inside folders and managed as part of a larger project. - Reusable Outputs β€” Saved reports can be reviewed, shared, or built upon in future work. This makes Friday Search outputs more durable and practical, especially for users working on ongoing research or team-based workflows. Viewing the Saved Report The image below illustrates a research output that has been added to Google Drive and opened for viewing. The stored file preserves the generated report structure, allowing users to review the analysis, written content, and supporting chart in an organized format. [Image: Viewing research output in Google Drive β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/open_in_google_docs.png] Why This Matters Being able to view outputs in Google Drive gives users greater control over their research workflow. It allows findings to be stored in a system they already use, shared more easily with others, and incorporated into ongoing projects without duplicating effort. This feature also supports better organization and continuity. Users can return to earlier research, compare results across reports, and maintain a growing repository of insights over time. The ability to store and view generated outputs in Drive therefore makes Friday Search a more complete and useful research solution. --- # Friday Computer ## Introduction to Friday Computer Friday Computer is an AI-powered execution system designed to function as a digital coworker that assists users in transforming ideas into meaningful, structured outputs. Unlike traditional AI tools that focus primarily on answering questions, Friday is built to actively participate in workflows by researching, reasoning, and generating results that can be directly used. The system bridges the gap between ideation and execution. Users can provide a query, concept, or task, and Friday processes it to produce outputs such as structured insights, content drafts, or summarized findings. This reduces the need to switch between multiple tools for research, writing, and organization. Friday Computer is designed to support both individual users and teams by making work more visible, structured, and outcome-driven. It ensures that work progresses from input to output in a clear and trackable manner rather than remaining scattered across different platforms. By combining intelligence with execution, Friday enables users to move faster, maintain clarity, and focus more on decision-making rather than manual effort. ## Core Capabilities of Friday Computer Friday Computer provides a comprehensive set of capabilities that allow it to function as a reliable AI coworker. These capabilities are designed to handle the complete lifecycle of a task, from understanding the input to delivering structured outputs. - Deep Research and Analysis: Friday can process complex queries and explore relevant information to generate meaningful insights. It goes beyond simple answers by synthesizing information into structured outputs. - Content Generation: The system can transform inputs into well-organized content such as summaries, reports, or structured narratives that are ready for use. - Task Execution: Friday actively processes user requests and generates outputs, allowing users to move from idea to execution without manual intervention at every step. - Context Awareness: The system maintains context across interactions, enabling it to handle multi-step workflows and build upon previous outputs. - Structured Output Delivery: Outputs are presented in a clear and organized format, making them easy to review, refine, and use in further workflows. - Workflow Support: Friday supports continuous workflows where tasks can evolve from initial ideas to completed outputs while maintaining visibility and structure. These capabilities make Friday not just a tool for interaction, but a system that actively contributes to completing work. ## Key Modules in Friday Computer Friday Computer is composed of multiple integrated modules, each designed to handle a specific aspect of the workflow. These modules work together to provide a complete execution environment. Friday Search Friday Search acts as the research engine of the system. It processes user queries, explores relevant information, and generates structured insights that can be directly used for further work. - Handles complex and open-ended queries - Analyzes and synthesizes information - Produces structured outputs instead of raw answers - Supports idea-to-output transformation This module ensures that users can move from a question to a meaningful answer without manual research effort. Growth Dashboard The Growth Dashboard provides visibility into ongoing and completed work. It allows users to track progress, monitor outputs, and understand how tasks evolve over time. - Displays active tasks and ongoing work - Tracks completion status and outputs - Provides a clear overview of workflow progress - Helps teams understand what has been completed This module ensures that work remains visible and organized, reducing confusion and improving productivity. ## Working Process of Friday Computer Friday Computer follows a structured workflow that transforms user intent into actionable results. This process ensures that every input leads to a meaningful and usable output. Step 1 β€” Input Understanding The user provides a query, idea, or task description. Friday analyzes the input to understand the intent, context, and expected outcome. Step 2 β€” Processing and Analysis The system processes the input by exploring relevant information, applying reasoning, and determining the best way to generate the output. This step involves research, synthesis, and structuring. Step 3 β€” Output Generation Friday generates structured results such as insights, summaries, or content. These outputs are designed to be directly usable and easy to refine if needed. Step 4 β€” Workflow Continuation The output can be further refined, expanded, or used as input for additional tasks. This enables continuous workflows where work evolves over time. This step-by-step process ensures that users can efficiently move from problem definition to solution without unnecessary complexity. ## Friday Computer The demonstration below provides a visual understanding of how Friday Computer operates in real time. It showcases how user inputs are processed and converted into structured outputs. Through this demo, users can observe how Friday performs research, generates results, and supports workflow execution in a seamless manner. Friday Computer Demo This demo highlights how Friday converts inputs into actionable outputs and supports end-to-end workflows. ## Accessing Friday Computer Friday Computer can be accessed through its web-based modules. These modules together provide the full functionality of the system, enabling both execution and visibility of work. - Friday Search: https://friday.inspiredone.ai/friday_search Use this module to perform research, explore queries, and generate structured outputs. - Growth Dashboard: https://friday.inspiredone.ai/growth_dashboard Use this module to track progress, monitor outputs, and manage workflows. These access points ensure that users can interact with Friday Computer efficiently and utilize its capabilities for both individual and collaborative work. ## Demo Video The demo video provides a walkthrough of how Friday Computer is used in practice across its main modules. It helps users understand how research, workflow visibility, task execution, and output review come together in one connected system. A strong demo should highlight both sides of the experience: using Friday Search for structured research and using the Growth Dashboard to monitor progress, manage workflows, and review generated results. What the Demo Should Show - Opening Friday Search and entering a research query - Reviewing structured outputs generated by the system - Navigating to the Growth Dashboard - Tracking workflow progress across different stages - Viewing active work, activity history, and outputs - Understanding how Friday Computer supports end-to-end execution Friday Computer Demo --- # Design Studio ## Introduction to Design Studio Design Studio is a creative workspace in Friday that helps users create, edit, preview, and manage design-focused outputs from one place. It is built for turning ideas, prompts, media, and content requirements into polished visual assets. Instead of working across multiple tools for writing, designing, previewing, and organizing content, Design Studio gives users a guided environment where they can create structured designs faster. Users can start with a prompt, add media, refine the output, and prepare the final design for use. Design Studio is especially useful for creating marketing creatives, product visuals, documentation images, social assets, campaign content, and brand-focused layouts. It helps users maintain consistency while reducing manual design effort. By combining prompt-based creation, editing tools, preview options, templates, and analytics, Design Studio supports the complete design workflow from idea to finished creative output. ## Core Capabilities of Design Studio Design Studio provides a complete set of capabilities that help users create and manage design content with clarity. These capabilities support both quick creative generation and detailed refinement. - Prompt-Based Creation: Users can describe what they want to create, and Design Studio helps generate a structured creative output based on that prompt. - Media Insertion: Users can add images, videos, or visual references to make the design more complete and aligned with their intended message. - Editing and Refinement: The generated output can be adjusted, improved, and polished so it matches the required tone, layout, and brand style. - Preview Experience: Users can preview the design before finalizing it, making it easier to check layout, readability, spacing, and overall presentation. - Templates and Reusable Layouts: Design Studio supports repeatable design structures so users can create consistent outputs without starting from scratch every time. - Analytics and Review: Users can review design performance, understand engagement, and improve future creative decisions based on available insights. These capabilities make Design Studio a practical creative system for generating, improving, and organizing design outputs in a professional way. ## Key Features in Design Studio Design Studio includes several features that support the full creative workflow. Each feature is designed to help users move from an initial idea to a polished design output with less effort. Prompt Creation Prompt creation allows users to describe the design they want to generate. The prompt can include the goal, target audience, style, content direction, and expected output format. - Start a design from a simple idea - Describe the tone, style, and purpose - Generate creative directions quickly - Reduce the effort of starting from a blank page Media Insertion Media insertion helps users add supporting visuals such as images, videos, screenshots, or brand assets. This makes the final design more relevant and visually complete. - Add images and visual references - Use media to support the message - Create richer design outputs - Improve the visual quality of the creative Editing Tools Editing tools allow users to refine the generated output. Users can improve text, adjust layout direction, update visual flow, and polish the content before using it. - Refine headings and descriptions - Improve layout clarity - Adjust content structure - Prepare the design for final use Preview Mode Preview mode helps users see how the design will look before publishing or sharing it. This helps catch spacing, alignment, and readability issues early. - Review the final visual output - Check layout and spacing - Validate readability - Make improvements before publishing Templates Templates help users create repeatable design outputs faster. They are useful for maintaining consistency across campaigns, product sections, social posts, and documentation visuals. - Reuse common design structures - Maintain brand consistency - Speed up creative production - Create multiple outputs with a similar style Analytics Analytics help users understand how creative outputs perform. This makes it easier to improve future designs using insights instead of guessing. - Review creative performance - Understand engagement patterns - Improve future design decisions - Support data-informed content creation ## Working Process of Design Studio Design Studio follows a clear workflow that helps users move from concept to final creative output. The process is simple, organized, and easy to follow. Step 1 β€” Create a Prompt The user starts by entering a prompt that explains what they want to create. This may include the design purpose, content idea, preferred style, audience, or output type. Step 2 β€” Generate the Initial Design Design Studio uses the prompt to create an initial design direction. The generated output gives users a starting point that can be reviewed and improved. Step 3 β€” Add Media Users can insert images, screenshots, videos, or other supporting assets to make the design more complete and visually meaningful. Step 4 β€” Edit and Refine The design can be refined by adjusting text, layout structure, visual direction, and content flow. This step helps polish the output and align it with the intended goal. Step 5 β€” Preview the Output Before final use, users can preview the design to check whether the output looks clean, clear, and ready to share. Step 6 β€” Review Analytics After the design is used, analytics can help users understand performance and improve future creative decisions. [Image: Image β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/analytics_1.png] This workflow allows users to create, improve, and manage design outputs in a structured way without losing clarity during the creative process. ## Use Cases of Design Studio Design Studio can be used in different creative and business scenarios where users need professional design outputs quickly. It supports both simple creative tasks and more structured campaign workflows. - Marketing Creatives: Create campaign visuals, promotional sections, product highlights, and brand-focused assets. - Product Showcases: Build clean visuals that explain product features, workflows, benefits, and user journeys. - Documentation Assets: Generate images, structured sections, and visual explanations that support product documentation. - Social Media Content: Create shareable assets for announcements, feature launches, updates, and short-form promotions. - Website Sections: Prepare visual layouts for landing pages, feature blocks, CTA areas, and product pages. - Reusable Brand Templates: Maintain consistent design patterns across multiple campaigns and product materials. These use cases make Design Studio useful for teams that need fast, polished, and consistent creative outputs. ## Design Studio Demo The Design Studio demo shows how users can create design outputs using prompts, media, editing options, templates, previews, and analytics. It gives a visual understanding of how the complete creative workflow works. A strong demo should show how a user starts with a prompt, generates an initial output, adds media, edits the design, previews the result, and reviews insights for future improvement. What the Demo Should Show - Opening Design Studio from the Friday platform - Creating a prompt for a design output - Generating the first version of the design - Adding media such as images, videos, or screenshots - Editing and refining the generated output - Using templates for faster creation - Previewing the final design - Checking analytics or review insights Design Studio Demo This demo highlights how Design Studio supports prompt creation, media insertion, editing, previews, templates, and analytics in one connected workflow. ## Accessing Design Studio Design Studio can be accessed from the InspiredOne platform. It provides users with a dedicated creative workspace to generate, edit, preview, and manage design outputs. - Design Studio: https://inspiredone.ai/fridayliveapps/design_studio Use this module to create design prompts, insert media, edit outputs, preview designs, work with templates, and review analytics. This access point allows users to work with Design Studio directly and use it for marketing, documentation, product visuals, website sections, and creative campaign outputs. --- # Friday Spice ## Introduction to Friday Spice Friday Spice is a social intelligence feed built for discovery. It helps users find useful conversations, follow important sources, read grouped stories, and stay updated through AI-curated insights. Instead of showing random posts or disconnected updates, Friday Spice organizes topics, news, videos, trends, and conversations into one clean feed. Users can explore what is happening, understand context, and follow the sources that matter to them. Friday Spice is useful for tracking technology updates, market conversations, public trends, AI news, finance topics, videos, and topic-based discussions. It gives users a smarter way to discover information without switching between multiple platforms. By combining social posting, topic discovery, grouped news, trending topics, follow-based personalization, and Friday Updates, Friday Spice creates a more organized and intelligent discovery experience. ## Core Capabilities of Friday Spice Friday Spice provides a set of discovery-focused capabilities that help users post, browse, follow, and understand live conversations more effectively. - Topic-Based Posting: Users can create structured posts around searches, stories, topics, follows, and video links instead of posting plain updates. - Live Social Feed: Users can browse posts, topic cards, media, bookmarked content, and ongoing conversations in one continuous feed. - Magazine-Style News: Related stories are grouped together so users can compare sources and understand the full context quickly. - Trending Topics: Friday Spice highlights active conversations across technology, finance, sports, AI, markets, and public discussions. - Follow People and Topics: Users can follow people, bots, and topic sources to personalize their feed and keep important updates closer. - Friday Updates: Users receive quick AI-curated insights from markets, technology, finance, and current events without switching tools. Together, these capabilities make Friday Spice a practical social intelligence layer for discovering conversations, tracking updates, and staying aware of useful signals. ## Key Features in Friday Spice Friday Spice includes several features that support discovery, posting, reading, and following. Each feature helps users move from scattered information to organized social intelligence. Create Topic-Based Posts Friday Spice makes posting more intentional. Users can create structured posts around searches, stories, topics, follows, or video links instead of writing plain updates. - Post around a specific topic - Use search, story, follow, or video commands - Keep conversations organized and easy to revisit [Image: Friday Spice topic-based posting β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/topic_related_content.png] Browse a Live Social Feed The live feed brings together posts, topic cards, shared media, bookmarked content, and ongoing conversations in one clean stream. - View posts and topic activity in one place - Engage with media-rich updates - Move between Home, Following, and Bookmarked views [Image: Friday Spice live feed β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/topic_based_posts.png] Read Magazine-Style News Friday Spice groups related news stories into topic clusters, making it easier to compare sources and understand the full context quickly. - Explore grouped articles by topic - Compare different news sources - Read updates in a cleaner magazine-style layout [Image: Friday Spice magazine news β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/magazine_news.png] Discover Trending Topics The trending panel shows what people are talking about across technology, finance, sports, AI, markets, and public conversations. - Track active conversations - Spot fast-growing topics - Stay aware of what is gaining attention [Image: Friday Spice trending topics β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/trending_topics_2.png] Follow People and Topics Users can follow people, bots, and topic sources to personalize their feed and keep important updates closer. - Follow useful accounts and sources - Personalize the feed experience - Stay connected to relevant topic streams [Image: Friday Spice follow people and topics β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/follow_people_2.png] Get Friday Updates Friday Updates gives users quick AI-curated insights from markets, technology, finance, and current events without switching tools. - Scan important updates quickly - Get AI-curated signal from live topics - Turn news and trends into useful awareness [Image: Friday Spice updates β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/friday_updates_2.png] ## Working Process of Friday Spice Friday Spice follows a simple discovery workflow. Users can create a topic-based post, browse the live feed, read grouped news, track trends, follow useful sources, and receive AI-curated updates. Step 1 β€” Create a Topic-Based Post The user starts by creating a structured post around a topic, search, story, follow command, or video link. This helps keep conversations focused and easier to revisit. [Image: Friday Spice topic-based posting β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/topic_related_content.png] Step 2 β€” Browse the Live Feed Users can browse posts, topic cards, shared media, bookmarks, and ongoing conversations in a single organized feed. [Image: Friday Spice live feed β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/topic_based_posts.png] Step 3 β€” Read Grouped News Friday Spice groups related stories into magazine-style clusters so users can compare sources and understand the context quickly. [Image: Friday Spice magazine news β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/magazine_news.png] Step 4 β€” Discover Trending Topics Users can check trending topics to see what conversations are gaining attention across different domains. [Image: Friday Spice trending topics β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/trending_topics_2.png] Step 5 β€” Follow People and Topics Users can follow people, bots, and topic sources to personalize their feed and keep important updates closer. [Image: Friday Spice follow people and topics β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/follow_people_2.png] Step 6 β€” Review Friday Updates Friday Updates gives users quick AI-curated insights from markets, technology, finance, and current events. [Image: Friday Spice updates β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/friday_updates_2.png] ## Smart Post Commands in Friday Spice Smart Post Commands help users create richer posts inside Friday Spice. Instead of posting only plain text, users can start with a command such as #search, #socialpost, #video, #quote, or #follow. Friday understands the command and turns the input into a useful output such as a research document, social post, embedded video, quote card, or follow-based update. This makes Friday Spice more than a feed. It becomes a command-driven workspace where users can research, publish, share videos, create quote posts, and follow important topics directly from the post composer. Available Smart Post Commands Each command tells Friday what kind of output the user wants to create. #search Creates a research-style post and can generate a linked research document from a topic, company, article, or URL. #socialpost Turns a topic into a polished social post ready to publish inside Friday Spice. #video Embeds a video link inside the feed so users can share and view video-based content. #quote Creates a visual quote-style post from a statement, insight, or person-based quote. #follow Helps users follow people, bots, companies, topics, and sources so relevant updates stay closer in the feed. 1. Use #search to Generate a Research Document The #search command is used when the user wants Friday to research a topic, company, article, link, or public source. Friday can process the request and create a research output that appears as a post with a linked document. Example command #search "USA economic outlook 2026: key economic trends, risks, and business opportunities" In this example, the user asks Friday to research the USA economic outlook for 2026. Friday can turn the request into a structured research result with useful context, sources, and key takeaways. [Image: Friday Spice search command prompt β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_search_command_prompt.png] After the command is processed, Friday publishes a post with the generated output. Users can open the linked document to view the full research result. [Image: Friday Spice search command output β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_search_command_output.png] 2. Use #socialpost to Create a Polished Social Post The #socialpost command is used when the user wants Friday to create a ready-to-publish social post from a topic. This is useful for market updates, company insights, product announcements, trends, and thought-leadership posts. Example command #socialpost "world economic outlook 2026" Friday understands that the expected output should be written as a social post. The generated content can then appear in the Friday Spice feed as a polished post. [Image: Friday Spice social post command prompt β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_socialpost_command_prompt.png] The output helps users move from a raw topic to a clear post without manually writing everything from scratch. [Image: Friday Spice social post command output β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_socialpost_command_output.png] 3. Use #video to Embed a Video in the Feed The #video command is used when the user wants to share a video link as a media-rich post. When a supported video URL is added, Friday can display the video inside the post area so users can watch or review it directly in the feed. Example command #video "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID" The video command is useful for sharing interviews, product demos, market updates, podcasts, news clips, webinars, and educational content. Instead of showing only a plain link, Friday can show the media preview inside the post. [Image: Friday Spice video command prompt β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_video_command_prompt.png] Once posted, the video appears as an embedded media section in the feed. This makes the post more visual and keeps users inside Friday Spice while viewing the content. [Image: Friday Spice video command output β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_video_command_output.png] 5. Use #quote to Create a Quote-Style Post The #quote command is used when the user wants to share a quote, statement, or key insight in a polished visual format. This is helpful for executive quotes, keynote moments, market comments, investor insights, or memorable statements from leaders. Example command #quote "Yesterday we used computers, tomorrow we will use Personal AI. Billions of agents will be improving our lives." β€” Jensen Huang Friday can turn the quote into a clean visual post with the quote text, author name, and designed layout. This makes important statements more shareable and easier to notice in the feed. [Image: Friday Spice quote command prompt β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_quote_command_prompt.png] The output can appear as a quote card with stronger visual presentation compared to a plain text post. [Image: Friday Spice quote command output β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_quote_command_output.png] 6. Use #topic to Create a Topic-Based Post The #topic command is used when the user wants Friday Spice to create a post around a specific subject, trend, industry theme, or business idea. This is helpful for market updates, economic outlooks, technology trends, leadership insights, product awareness, or thought-leadership content. Example command #topic U.S. Economic Outlook: Trends, Risks, and Growth Opportunities Friday can use the topic to generate a clear and engaging post with a strong opening, useful context, key points, and a professional tone. This helps users quickly turn a broad idea into content that is ready to publish or refine. [Image: Friday Spice topic command prompt β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/friday_spice_topic_prompt.png] The output can appear as a polished topic-based post that explains the subject clearly, highlights important insights, and presents the content in a format suitable for social media. [Image: Friday Spice topic command output β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_topic_command_output.png] 6. Use #follow to Track People, Bots, and Topics The #follow command helps users follow a person, bot, company, topic, or source. This makes it easier to personalize the Friday Spice feed and keep important updates closer. Example command #follow "Market Watch" Once followed, the person, bot, company, or topic can appear in the user’s feed, recommendation area, or personalized topic stream. Why Smart Post Commands Matter Smart Post Commands make Friday Spice more powerful because every post can begin with intent. Users do not need to manually choose the format every time. They can simply type a command, add a topic or link, and let Friday create the right output. - #search creates research-backed posts and documents. - #socialpost creates publish-ready social content. - #video creates media-rich video posts. - #quote turns quotes and insights into visual posts. - #follow helps personalize the feed around people, sources, bots, and topics. Together, these commands help users move from simple posting to intelligent discovery, content creation, media sharing, and topic tracking inside Friday Spice. ## Set Up Your Public Handle and Publish Posts Friday Spice lets you create your own public handle and turn selected posts into a shareable public page. Once your handle is registered, your public posts can appear on a dedicated page such as fridayspice.com/fridaydemo. This is useful when you want to publish Friday Spice content outside your private workspace. You can create posts inside Friday Spice, mark them as public, publish them, and share your public handle page with others. What You Can Do with a Public Handle A public handle gives your Friday Spice content a public home. It helps you build a simple profile page where selected posts, updates, and generated content can be viewed by others. Create a Public Identity Register a unique handle that becomes part of your public Friday Spice URL. Publish Public Posts Choose which Friday Spice posts should appear on your public page. Share Your Page Share your handle page with customers, teammates, followers, or external audiences. Build a Content History Keep your published posts visible in one place instead of losing them inside the feed. 1. Open Settings in Friday Spice To create your public page, first open Friday Spice and go to the left sidebar. Click Settings. This opens the area where you can manage your profile, preferences, account settings, and public site options. [Image: Friday Spice settings profile screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_settings_profile.png] In the Profile section, you can update your display name, handle, website, location, headline, and bio. These details help shape how your public identity appears. 2. Go to the Public Site Section Inside Settings, select Public Site. This is where you register your public handle and manage how your public Friday Spice page is published. [Image: Friday Spice public site settings screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_public_site_settings.png] Your handle becomes part of your public URL. For example, if your handle is fridaydemo, your public page can be opened at: https://fridayspice.com/fridaydemo/ 3. Register Your Handle Enter the handle you want to use and click Update. Friday checks whether the handle is available and connects it to your account. Example handle fridaydemo After the handle is registered, Friday shows a confirmation message. You can then open the public URL to view your public Friday Spice page. 4. Publish Your Public Posts After registering your handle, you can publish posts marked as Public. Friday builds public pages for those posts and adds them to your public handle page. Drafts and private posts stay inside your Friday Spice workspace. Use the Publish public posts now button to push your latest public posts to your public page. [Image: Friday Spice publish public posts screen β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_publish_public_posts.png] 5. Open and Share Your Public Page Once your posts are published, open your public handle page. The page shows your profile details and recent public activity. Anyone with the link can view the posts you chose to publish. [Image: Friday Spice public handle page β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/spice_public_handle_page.png] This gives your Friday Spice content a public destination. You can share your handle page with customers, teammates, communities, or external audiences. Public Handle Publishing Flow The public handle flow is simple: - Go to Settings in Friday Spice. - Open the Public Site section. - Register your unique public handle. - Create posts inside Friday Spice. - Mark selected posts as Public. - Click Publish public posts now. - Open and share your public handle page. This helps users move from creating content inside Friday Spice to publishing a clean, public-facing page that can be shared with others. ## Benefits of Friday Spice Friday Spice helps users move from scattered browsing to focused discovery. It keeps conversations, topics, news, trends, and updates organized in one place. - Better Discovery: Users can find useful topics, stories, people, and updates without switching between multiple platforms. - Cleaner Conversations: Topic-based posts help keep discussions structured and easier to follow. - Faster Context Building: Magazine-style news grouping helps users understand related stories quickly. - Personalized Feed: Following people, bots, and topics helps users shape a feed around what matters to them. - Smarter Awareness: Friday Updates provide AI-curated signals from live topics and current events. Overall, Friday Spice gives users a smarter and more organized way to discover, follow, and understand live information. --- # Go-to-Market Live App ## Introduction to Go-to-Market Live App Go-to-Market Live App turns a launch strategy into a live operating dashboard. It helps teams track pipeline, marketing performance, revenue movement, customer retention, outreach, and analytics in one connected workspace. Instead of switching between separate tools for sales, marketing, customer success, and reporting, the Go-to-Market Live App brings key GTM signals into one organized view. Teams can use it to understand launch health, monitor deal flow, review campaign performance, identify retention risks, manage outreach, and make better decisions from real-time insights. Total Pipeline $12.4M Win Rate 34.2% Leads This Month 1,342 Live App GTM Dashboard [Image: Friday Go-to-Market Live App Dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/gtmherosection.png] ## Core Capabilities of Go-to-Market Live App The Go-to-Market Live App is organized into focused sections that help GTM teams understand performance, take action, and move launch execution forward with clarity. - Overview Dashboard: Gives teams a full snapshot of pipeline, revenue, leads, conversion rates, campaign performance, and customer health. - Pipeline & Deals: Helps teams track funnel health, active opportunities, deal velocity, win rate, and stage-wise pipeline movement. - Marketing & Leads: Shows campaign ROI, lead source mix, channel performance, CAC, conversion rates, and weekly lead growth. - Customer Retention: Helps customer success teams monitor customer health, churn risk, NPS, expansion revenue, and renewal opportunities. - Outreach Campaigns: Supports campaign planning, contact selection, message preparation, template usage, and outreach execution. - Analytics & Insights: Turns GTM data into actionable insights across sales, marketing, retention, outreach, and revenue performance. Together, these sections help teams run launch execution from one connected GTM workspace. ## Key Sections in Go-to-Market Live App Each section inside the Go-to-Market Live App is designed to help teams understand performance, take action, and move launch execution forward with clarity. Overview The overview dashboard gives teams a quick snapshot of pipeline, revenue, leads, conversion rates, campaign performance, and customer health. It helps teams understand what is working, what needs attention, and where to focus next. - Track key GTM metrics in one place - View pipeline, leads, revenue, and conversion data - Quickly identify performance trends - Understand launch health without switching tools [Image: Go-to-Market overview dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/overview_dashboard.png] Pipeline & Deals The pipeline section helps teams understand deal movement across each stage. It shows pipeline value, win rate, active deals, average deal velocity, and stage-wise funnel breakdowns. - Monitor total pipeline value and active deals - Track win rate and deal velocity - Review stage-wise funnel breakdown - Identify top opportunities and weak funnel stages [Image: Go-to-Market pipeline and deals dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/pipelineanddeals.png] Marketing & Leads The marketing section helps teams monitor campaign ROI, lead source mix, channel performance, CAC, conversion rate, and weekly lead volume. It gives a clear view of which marketing activities are creating demand. - Measure campaign and channel performance - Track leads by source and campaign - Monitor CAC, ROI, and conversion rate - Identify top-performing marketing channels [Image: Go-to-Market marketing dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/marketing_dashboard.png] Customer Retention The customer retention section helps teams understand customer health, NPS, churn risk, expansion revenue, and renewal opportunities. It allows customer success teams to act early before accounts become at risk. - Track customer health scores - Monitor retention and churn indicators - Review NPS and satisfaction trends - Identify expansion or renewal opportunities [Image: Customer retention dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/customer_rentention_1.png] Outreach Campaigns The outreach section helps teams choose templates, select contacts, prepare messaging, and send campaigns. It keeps outreach structured so teams can move from planning to execution quickly. - Create targeted outreach campaigns - Use templates for faster messaging - Select contacts and customer segments - Track campaign actions and communication flow [Image: Outreach campaign dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/outreach.png] Analytics & Insights The analytics section helps teams understand trends across pipeline, marketing, revenue, retention, and outreach. It turns dashboard activity into useful insights for better decision-making. - Analyze GTM performance trends - Compare campaign and pipeline movement - Understand conversion and revenue signals - Use insights to prioritize next actions ## Working Process of Go-to-Market Live App The Go-to-Market Live App follows a practical GTM workflow. Teams can begin with a high-level overview, inspect pipeline health, evaluate marketing performance, monitor customer retention, run outreach campaigns, and use analytics to decide next actions. Step 1 β€” Review the Overview Section Teams begin by checking the overall GTM dashboard to understand launch health, pipeline movement, revenue progress, lead activity, and conversion trends. Step 2 β€” Track Pipeline and Deals The team reviews pipeline value, active deals, win rate, deal velocity, and funnel stage movement to understand sales progress. [Image: Go-to-Market pipeline and deals dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/pipelineanddeals.png] Step 3 β€” Analyze Marketing and Leads Marketing teams check campaign ROI, lead sources, CAC, conversion rate, and channel performance to understand what is creating demand. [Image: Go-to-Market marketing dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/marketing_dashboard.png] Step 4 β€” Monitor Customer Retention Customer success teams monitor health scores, churn indicators, NPS, expansion revenue, and renewal opportunities. [Image: Customer retention dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/customer_rentention_1.png] Step 5 β€” Execute Outreach Campaigns Teams prepare outreach templates, select contacts, choose segments, and organize campaign messaging from one workspace. [Image: Outreach campaign dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/outreach.png] Step 6 β€” Use Analytics and Insights Teams use analytics to compare GTM movement, understand conversion signals, review performance trends, and prioritize next actions. [Image: Go-to-Market analytics dashboard β€” https://inspiredone.ai/friday_resources/analytics_1.png] ## Benefits of Go-to-Market Live App The Go-to-Market Live App helps teams run launch execution with more clarity. It connects sales, marketing, retention, outreach, and analytics into a single operating dashboard. - Unified GTM View: Teams can track pipeline, leads, revenue, retention, and analytics from one workspace. - Better Pipeline Visibility: Sales teams can monitor active deals, stage movement, win rate, and deal velocity more clearly. - Smarter Marketing Decisions: Marketing teams can review campaign ROI, lead sources, CAC, and conversion performance. - Retention Awareness: Customer success teams can monitor health scores, churn risk, renewals, and expansion opportunities. - Structured Outreach: Outreach campaigns can be planned, prepared, and executed without losing context. - Actionable Insights: Analytics help teams understand performance trends and decide what to prioritize next. Overall, the Go-to-Market Live App gives teams a clearer and more connected way to manage launch execution and GTM performance.