What it is
Explore is the discovery surface in PANTA OS. It collects two kinds of starting points in one place, so you can see what the platform does and begin from a proven example instead of a blank chat. You reach it from Explore in the left navigation. Explore has two areas:- Use Case Stories: curated examples grouped by category. Each story describes a concrete task, shows how it works, and offers an example prompt you can run straight away.
- Assistants: the assistants available to you, filterable by category, ready to open and use.
Why it matters
A blank input field is the slowest way to start. Explore removes that friction and has three concrete effects:- Faster start: begin from a working example or an existing assistant instead of writing a prompt from scratch.
- Discoverability: see concrete tasks the platform handles, grouped by department, so the right tool is easy to find.
- Reuse: launch the same assistants your team relies on, kept in one consistent place.
How to use it
Open Explore
Select Explore in the left navigation. The page opens with Use Case Stories at the top and your Assistants below.
Filter by category
Use the category chips under Use Case Stories, for example All, Marketing, HR, or Operations, to narrow the list. Select View all to see every story.
Open a Use Case Story
Select a card to open its detail view. The view contains three parts: How it works as a short checklist, Try now with a ready example prompt, and a longer Description.
Start it in chat
Copy the example prompt with the copy icon, then select Try in Chat to open a new chat with the prompt ready to use. Select Cancel to close the view without starting.
Browse and open assistants
In the Assistants area, filter by category and open a card, for example Professional Email Writer, to start working with it.
Key settings or options
Use Case Stories
Curated examples of concrete tasks, each with a How it works checklist, an example prompt, and a description.
Categories
Filter chips that group stories by department, for example Marketing, HR, and Operations. Select All to clear the filter.
Try now prompt
A ready example prompt inside each story. Copy it with the copy icon, then run it through Try in Chat.
Try in Chat
Opens a new chat with the example prompt in place, so you can start immediately or adapt it first.
Assistants
The assistants available to you, filterable by category. Open a card to start a chat with that assistant.
Request a template
A prompt at the bottom of the Assistants area to request a template or suggest a new idea when nothing fits.
Tips and best practices
- Start from the closest Use Case Story, then adapt the example prompt to your own context rather than rewriting it.
- Filter by your department first. It cuts the list down to the tasks you actually run.
- Treat the example prompt as a template. Copy it, replace the specifics, and keep the structure.
- For work you repeat, build a dedicated assistant through the Assistant Wizard. Explore lists it afterwards so the whole team can launch it from one place.
Examples
A marketing manager opens Explore, filters by Marketing, and selects Social Media Caption Writer. The detail view explains the steps, shows an example prompt, and offers Try in Chat. The manager copies the prompt, replaces the campaign details, and starts a chat in seconds. An HR lead needs job descriptions. They filter by HR, open Job Description Writer, read the How it works checklist, and start in chat with the example prompt as a base. For recurring use, they later build a dedicated assistant through the Assistant Wizard, which then appears in the Assistants area of Explore.Help center
I cannot find a relevant story or assistant
I cannot find a relevant story or assistant
Clear the category filter by selecting All, then use View all to see every Use Case Story. If nothing fits, use Request a template or suggest a new idea at the bottom of the Assistants area.
The example prompt did not copy
The example prompt did not copy
Use the copy icon in the top right of the Try now box. If copying is blocked by the browser, select the prompt text manually and copy it, then paste it into the chat.
An assistant I started is not in my Library
An assistant I started is not in my Library
Explore lists the assistants available to you. Assistants you create are saved to your Library. If a launched assistant is missing there, open the Library directly and check your filters.
I want to build my own assistant, not use an existing one
I want to build my own assistant, not use an existing one
Use the Assistant Wizard to create a tailored assistant in guided steps, or the Manual Assistant Creator for full control. Both save to your Library and appear in Explore afterwards.
