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Six New Tools, One Search Box

Mar 23, 2026 The Momor Team 2 min read

2026-03-23 — Six New Tools, One Search Box

There is a point where "just do a web search and synthesize the snippets" stops being good enough. If you ask for a flight, you want flight data. If you ask where a package is, you want tracking. If you ask for directions, you want a route, not a paragraph that sounds route-shaped.

This update adds six more purpose-built tools to Momor so those questions stop being treated like generic web lookups.

Highlights

  • Books and literature search
  • Movies and TV search
  • Sports scores, events, and standings
  • Flight information
  • Turn-by-turn directions
  • Package tracking

What's New

Books and literature now pull from structured sources instead of whatever review page happened to rank well. Ask for a title, an author, or a topic and Momor can return cleaner book data directly.

Movies and TV queries now have a real tool behind them too, so film and show lookups are no longer just dressed-up web search.

Sports lookups can return actual events and standings instead of forcing the answer model to reconstruct a scoreboard from snippets.

Flights now have dedicated handling, which matters because flight questions are extremely sensitive to stale or loosely formatted data.

Directions can now use mapping providers directly. If you're asking how to get somewhere, Momor can work from routing data instead of pretending search results are a map.

Package tracking also has a proper lane now, so tracking questions do not depend on whether a carrier page happens to be easy to scrape.

Why This Matters

The point of Momor is not to make web search sound smoother. It is to figure out what kind of question you asked, use the right tools, and give you an answer grounded in the right source.

This update pushes more queries into that second category. Less guessing. Less synthesis over bad inputs. More cases where the answer starts with the correct data in the first place.

What this means for you: You can ask about books, movies, sports, flights, directions, or packages in the same plain language as everything else, and Momor now has real tools for those jobs instead of having to fake it with generic search.