A growing library
A skill is a saved way of working, so the clever thing runs the same way every time. Download one, drop it into your brain folder, and run it in Cowork. Nothing to install beyond Claude Cowork, which you've probably already got. It's all free.
This is a small library that keeps growing. Each skill below does one job well. If you're not sure where to begin, grab the CSV analyzer: point it at any spreadsheet and it hands back what the numbers are telling you. Everyone has a spreadsheet lying around, so it's the easiest first win.
Good for anyone
Three skills that help with things nearly everyone does: spreadsheets, replies, and turning one piece of writing into many.
Give it any spreadsheet or CSV export and it hands back the story in the numbers, with charts. No formulas, no pivot tables, no wrestling with Excel.
Download ↓Paste a message you've been sent and it drafts a reply in your voice. It works out whether it's an email, a LinkedIn comment, or a community post on its own.
Download ↓Feed it one blog post, transcript, or set of notes and it spins out ready-to-post versions for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook. One piece becomes many.
Download ↓A few more built for ads, SEO, and agency work. Skip these if they're not your thing.
Turn a Google Ads search-terms export into a clear list: keywords worth adding, terms to block as negatives, and the ones worth a second look.
Download ↓Give it any web page address and it scores the SEO, plus how ready that page is for AI search, and hands you a ranked list of fixes.
Download ↓Point it at a landing page and it grades how well the page turns visitors into buyers, with the friction points and the fixes ranked by impact.
Download ↓Answer a few questions about a new client and it builds the whole onboarding pack: intake questionnaire, kickoff agenda, and a 30/60/90 plan.
Download ↓Borrowing a skill is step one. The real move is editing it to fit how you work, and then building your own from a task you do often. That's what the free walkthrough covers.