3.2 Skills center
8 min readWhat to do first
After opening Skills, do not install immediately. Use this order:
- Check which skills your main AI role already has.
- Search the Skill store for your current task.
- Open the skill detail page and check inputs and outputs.
- Install only the best match, then test it once.
This helps you find skills you will actually use and avoids installing too many unclear options.
Screenshot placeholder: Skills home. Capture Role skills, Skill store, and the search box.
Check what a role can already do
In Role skills, open the role you use most often. Look for two groups:
- Default skills: built-in role capabilities you usually do not manage.
- Installed skills: skills added later by you or your team.
If you want a role to handle a task, first check whether it already has a related skill. For example, before asking a content role to create an email flow, check for email, content planning, or marketing automation skills.
Screenshot placeholder: Role skill list. Show one role with default skills and installed skills.
Search by task
In the Skill store, you do not need to know the exact skill name. Search for the task.
Examples:
- To improve a product page, search "PDP", "conversion", or "product page".
- To analyze competitors, search "competitor", "research", or "reviews".
- To plan content, search "social", "content", or "launch".
- To review data, search "weekly report", "data", or "review".
If there are too many results, use category filters.
Screenshot placeholder: Skill store search results. Capture the search term, category filter, skill cards, and install button.
Decide in 30 seconds
On the skill detail page, ask:
- Does this skill solve my current task?
- Can I provide the required input?
- Is the output format usable?
- Which role should receive it?
If more than one answer is unclear, do not install yet. Try a clearer skill or explore the task in normal chat first.
Good first skills to try
For your first install, choose a skill with an easy-to-check result:
- PDP optimization: review structure, benefits, and risks.
- Competitor analysis: check whether the comparison table is complete.
- Social content plan: review themes and schedule.
- Email copy: edit directly and review before publishing.
Avoid complex skills that require lots of external data or permissions on the first run. Complete a simple loop first.
When to return to Skills
Return to Skills when:
- The current role does not have a suitable skill.
- AI outputs keep using the wrong format.
- Another role should handle the same task.
- A skill is no longer used and should be disabled or removed.
- Your team has a new repeatable process and wants a matching skill.