MiroFish quickstart

MiroFish Quickstart Wizard

Quickstart searchers want speed and confidence. They need the shortest path to a useful simulation while keeping enough structure to avoid false starts.

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Best-fit use cases

  • A U.S. open-source user wants to evaluate MiroFish before deciding whether to self-host.
  • A developer needs a copy-ready prompt for a demo or internal review.
  • A small team wants a hosted path before investing time in custom deployment.

Operating steps

  1. Select the closest scenario template and keep the first input under one page.
  2. Review graph nodes, relationship types, and missing entities before simulation.
  3. Choose a deployment path based on privacy, speed, and technical ownership.
  4. Estimate cost by multiplying agents, rounds, model class, and report length.
  5. Export the report and follow-up prompt so the next run is comparable.

Common risks

  • Fast demos can hide missing persistence if memory is not configured.
  • Agent outputs are useful for scenario pressure-testing, not deterministic forecasts.
  • A hosted workspace should still let users preserve their own notes and assumptions.

How MiroFish Guide helps

MiroFish Guide is built around quickstart speed: template, prompt, deployment choice, paywall, and report path are visible before checkout.

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