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Skly

Skly

AI Skills Marketplace

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Skly is a marketplace for AI skills, including prompts, workflows, and rules that enhance AI agents' usefulness. You can make money by selling your prompts or purchase skills to improve your AI agent's responses.
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Brian Nezhad
Maker
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What's new or different about Skly compared to existing products? Skly is the first marketplace specifically designed for AI skills, which include the prompts, workflows, and rules that make AI agents useful. While there are prompt marketplaces, they mainly focus on image generation or one-off ChatGPT prompts. Skly is different. It is built for the AI agent era. We support skills for Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf, rather than just single-model prompts. These are production-grade workflows and rules files that integrate directly with your tools. We prioritize quality over quantity. Every skill is manually reviewed before going live, usually within 24 hours. You're purchasing from people who have refined these prompts through actual use. Our economics are seller-friendly. Creators keep 70% of every sale. Just upload a markdown file, set your price ($0–$49), and you're live. The entire listing process takes under 5 minutes. Here are some key features that stand out: - Browse and filter by AI model, category, price, and rating. - Instant download after purchase—no subscriptions, no tokens. - Eight skill categories from Coding Assistants to Business & Marketing. - Reviews and ratings ensure the best skills rise to the top. - Seller dashboards with real-time sales, revenue, and rating tracking. - Secure payments via Stripe with instant payouts to sellers. Think of it as Gumroad combined with the AI tools ecosystem—a clean, focused marketplace where AI power users buy and sell the expertise that improves their agents.
John Marblemaw

@briannezhad So you're not copying an agent. You're selling the instructions that help agents work better. Someone buys your workflow and inputs it into their own Claude or ChatGPT. Then, it knows how to do the job the way you designed it?

Wow, this is so cool.

Brian Nezhad

@marblemaw Exactly, basically the knowledge that experts have can be put in a .md file and sold for an AI agent to work better.

Yash Salvi

A marketplace for AI prompts and workflows is interesting, especially since people keep reinventing the same setups.
In early usage, what did buyers care about most, proven results, niche workflows, or trust/quality signals before purchasing?

Brian Nezhad

@yash_salvi Thanks, Yash! That’s a great question. From what I’ve seen so far, trust and quality signals are the most important. People want to know that the skill actually works before they spend money on it. That’s why each listing shows which AI models it supports, provides a description of what it does, and includes the seller's profile. Reviews and ratings are also part of it, allowing buyers to see what others think.

Niche workflows come in a close second. People aren’t just looking for generic prompts; they want something specific to their needs that saves them real time. The more targeted the skill, the more interest it receives.

It’s still early days, so I’m learning a lot from how people browse and what they are drawn to. I appreciate the feedback!