Ready-made skills
Browse the store, tap install, done. Skills update themselves, and every listing shows what it can access before you add it.
Skills
A skill gives Mono a new ability: brief you in the morning, track a flight, watch a price. Get them from the store, generate them by describing what you want, or build them yourself.
Browse the store, tap install, done. Skills update themselves, and every listing shows what it can access before you add it.
Describe what you want and Mono drafts the skill for you. Prefer to build by hand? Snap blocks together on a visual canvas and preview each step. No code either way.
Skills show results as widgets: headlines, charts, and lists that refresh on their own. In the chat, type /flight LH400 and the skill answers right there.
Store skills are verified, each one lists exactly what it can access, and anything that wants to run a script asks you first. Remove a skill and everything it added goes with it.
Install one from the store, ask Mono to generate one, or build it on the canvas.
Some skills ask for basics first, like your city or a flight number. That is the whole setup.
Results land as widgets on your home screen, replies in your chat, or scheduled runs with Tasks.
Install it once. It shows up wherever it is useful.
If you can describe it, you can have it.
Most skills start in the store: pick one, install it, done. When the store does not have what you need, describe it in plain words and Mono drafts it for you, or open the canvas and build it yourself. Either way, there is no code involved.
Once installed, a skill keeps itself current. Updates arrive quietly in the background, and if one ever asks for new access or wants to run a script, Mono holds it back and asks you first.
Skills that run locally cost nothing, ever.
Every listing shows what a skill can reach before you install it.
A slash command works the moment its skill is installed.
Remove a skill and its widgets, commands, and data go with it.
Big things start small: a question, a note, one little automation. Take Mono with you and build a day that runs itself.
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