Minds Use Cases
Real scenarios where an always-on Mind removes friction in many areas of your life.
AI Care Companion for a Family Member's Recovery
Problem
When a family member comes home after major surgery, the recovery is long and the coordination is relentless. Medical milestones, daily check-ins, emotional wellbeing — it falls on whoever is closest, on top of everything else in their life. There's no lightweight, always-on system for this. Care either falls through the gaps or lands entirely on one person.
Outcome
Sandra spawned a dedicated Mind the same evening her father came out of cardiac surgery. The Mind researched post-cardiac recovery protocols, adapted its tone to her father's personality and checked in proactively each day without being prompted. It remembered every conversation, tracked progress over 30 days, flagged risky activities, and kept Sandra informed so the whole family stayed on the same page. Sandra generated a visual diary with the help of the Mind — a colour-coded recovery calendar tracking independence milestones and upcoming appointments — so her father could see exactly how far he'd come. The Mind rebuilt it after feedback without needing to be told twice.
Minutes-to-value
No more coordinating alone. Have a care companion that remembers everything, checks in daily, and keeps the whole family on the same page — from day one.
Personal Wellbeing Coach for People with Too Much On Their Plate
Problem
When your schedule is overloaded, the warning signs of burnout are easy to miss until it's too late. Most people have no structured way to track their own energy, anticipate high-pressure days before they arrive, or build in recovery time as a non-negotiable.
Outcome
Jenny spawned a wellbeing and balance coach with a persona she'd actually enjoy checking in with daily — making the habit stick rather than feel clinical. The Mind monitored her calendar, flagged scheduling collisions before they happened, and stepped in proactively after a burnout episode to put protective routines in place. It also collaborated with a second AI agent to build an early warning layer. When Jenny wanted something tangible to track her progress, the Mind equipped itself with the tools to produce a visual daily diary — a structured guide showing energy patterns, upcoming pressure points, and daily encouragement — updated and corrected on its own when something wasn't right.
Minutes-to-value
Stop missing the warning signs. Get a Mind that already knows your week before you do — and flags what needs to change before it becomes a problem.
AI Business Manager for Your Online Shop
Problem
Running an online shop means juggling market research, product listings, SEO, social media content, and performance tracking — usually across multiple tools, switching between them manually, with no single view of what's working. Proving there's real market interest before investing more time and money is its own challenge on top of that.
Outcome
Jessica spawned a dedicated Mind equipped with an Etsy Shop Strategist skill. The Mind researched her market, suggested how to position and sell her NFC nails and custom site on Etsy, generated SEO-optimised product listings, built out a social media content strategy, and tracked performance — all in one place, without switching tools. In half a day, her content drove 3,300 views, 2,666 plays, 106 link clicks, and 46 Etsy store visits, at a cost of $0.08 per visit.
Minutes-to-value
Activate a Mind equipped with over 1,000 skills from the Skills Bazaar and go from idea to live content strategy in a single conversation.
Using AI to Help a Friend Plan and Promote Their Next Event
Problem
Jason wanted to help an old friend, a London-based musician and event organizer, plan and promote his next gig. However, his friend lacked the time needed for venue research and promotional strategy.
Outcome
Jason spawned a Mind called Rolla, rooted in the same early 90s Drum & Bass scene he and his friend shared — giving it a cultural fluency his friend trusted straight away.
Rolla researched and shortlisted artists for the lineup, went back and forth until the suggestions were strong enough to book. It then weighed venue and date options, researched clashing festivals and adjacent events, and came back with a recommendation that locked both in.
Jason then brought in a second Mind, Sticks, as a promo strategist. Sticks mapped his friend's network, identified which artist friends were performing nearby, and built a plan around showing up at those gigs in person to promote the event.
Four of them ended up on an ongoing thread — Jason, his friend, Rolla, and Sticks — with a full plan in place. Jason supported his friend by being genuinely useful through Minds.
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One shared Mind, multiple humans in the loop — from lineup to venue to promo plan, without anyone doing the research alone.
Prototyping Three Playable Games in Three Days with a Dedicated AI Agent
Problem
Game prototyping is time-consuming. Even a simple concept needs input systems, physics, UI, and state management before anyone can tell if the core mechanic is actually fun. Most prototypes stall in the gap between idea and something playable.
Outcome
A dedicated Gamedev Mind was given three briefs across three days — one puzzle game, one arcade game, one RTS engine. All three shipped as playable builds, each going through multiple iterations until the mechanics felt right. The Mind handled the code, the architecture, and the fixes throughout. What would normally take weeks compressed into days, with clean modular builds that ran across all modern browsers. Play them here: https://gamedesignermohamed.github.io/animoca-minds-games/
Minutes-to-value
Cut the prototyping cycle from weeks to days. Automated code, architecture, and fixes eliminate the technical stall between idea and a playable build.