Use cases
The Use cases page — 36 curated prompts across 6 categories that launch a full expert session with one click, so you never start from a blank box.
The hardest part of working with an agent is the blank box: you know it can do a lot, but you're not sure what to type. Use cases fixes that with 36 curated prompts across 6 categories — buttons, not blank boxes.
Each card carries a full, expert-written prompt behind it. Click one and it launches a fresh session with your agent already briefed on exactly what to do and how to do it well. You get the output of a carefully engineered prompt without writing it.
Today's use case
The page rotates a featured "Today's use case" — a different prompt highlighted each day. It's a low-effort way to discover parts of the catalog you haven't tried.
The six categories
Today's edge
What's moving right now and why — the prompts you run when you sit down in the morning or after a volatile day. Think of it as pulling the day's signal out of the noise, grounded in your holdings.
Find the next play
Idea generation: scanning for candidates that fit a theme, a market-cap range, or an emerging narrative before they're obvious. These pair naturally with saving results as ideas in the research journey.
Your portfolio
Prompts aimed squarely at what you hold — health checks, concentration and exposure reviews, "explain what happened to my positions" sessions. Everything is grounded in your live connected portfolio.
Smart money & on-chain
What large holders and smart-money wallets are actually doing, and what the chain data says beneath the price action. Backed by the On-chain intelligence capability.
Second opinions
Stress-test a thesis before you commit to it — get an idea challenged from angles you didn't think of, in the spirit of the Verdicts stage.
On autopilot
Set-and-forget: prompts that put your agent to work in the background — recurring checks and standing watch. See Monitoring & alerts for how the background side works.
When to use it
- You're new and want to see what a well-prompted session looks like before writing your own.
- You're busy and want a one-click version of something you'd otherwise type out.
- You're stuck — the catalog doubles as a menu of what your agent is good at.
Once a session launches, it's a normal conversation: follow up, redirect, ask for more depth. The card is just the starting push.
Everything these prompts produce is research, not financial advice. Your agent will never tell you what to buy or sell, and it can never touch your funds.