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What can individuals use Magica for?

Individuals can use Magica for personal projects, creative work, research, learning, and everyday digital tasks.


Common uses


  • Research and decisions: compare products, summarize sources, plan a trip, or organize options.
  • Writing and documents: draft letters, resumes, reports, outlines, presentations, and spreadsheets.
  • Creative projects: generate and edit images, video, audio, music, and voice content.
  • Learning: explain a topic, build a study plan, review a document, or create practice material.
  • Personal organization: turn notes and files into checklists, plans, or structured information.
  • Building: create a website, small app, script, or other code-based project.
  • Connected tasks: work with supported email, calendar, storage, and productivity apps after you connect them.


Where to start


Use New task for a one-time goal. Describe the result, relevant context, desired format, and any limits Magica should follow.


For ongoing work, create a Project. A project keeps related tasks together and can provide shared files, instructions, and memory.


If you want to run one model directly, use Nodes. If you want to repeat a fixed process, use Flow.


Start a new task

Updated on: 23/07/2026

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