Guides
Here are some real-world examples showing how to put MoryFlow to work.
Scenario Guides
Learning
Work Productivity
Life Planning
Knowledge Management
Some Universal Tips First
1. Accumulate First, Leverage Later
Mory's abilities build on your notes. The more you record, the more it can help you with.
Suggestions:
- Build a habit of quick notes
- Doesn't have to be perfect—even just keywords work
- Mory can help you organize later
2. Be Clear About What You Want
Tell Mory:
- What you're trying to do
- What format you want
- Any special requirements
Example:
Help me prepare for my English exam next week.
Requirements:
1. Look at my previous study notes
2. Focus on grammar
3. Give me a daily review plan
4. Preferably in a table
3. Break Down Complex Tasks
First help me see what topics are in my notes
OK, for the "time management" topic, help me summarize the key points
Finally generate a summary and save it as a new note
4. Keep Iterating If It's Not Right
Mory's first output might not be perfect—that's fine, keep the conversation going:
This plan looks good, but can week 2 be more compact?
Change the times in the table to specific dates
Pick a Scenario
| Scenario |
Who it's for |
Reading time |
| Exam Preparation |
Students, test-takers |
5 min |
| Event Planning |
Event organizers |
5 min |
| Travel Planning |
Travel lovers |
5 min |
| Work Summaries |
Working professionals |
5 min |
| Knowledge Base |
Anyone organizing knowledge |
8 min |