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It's Monday morning. You need the GA4 numbers for the team standup, so you export a CSV, upload it to your AI tool of choice, and start typing context it doesn't have - what's a good conversion rate for you, which channels actually matter, what "normal" looks like for your traffic.
We just made that whole loop unnecessary.
Skills Marketplace by Databox is a free library of plug-and-play AI analytics skills and workflows. Pick one - GA4 traffic, LinkedIn performance, Google Ads, SEO visibility, and more - connect your data sources once through Databox, and your AI tool pulls live numbers with real context built in. No CSV exports, no re-explaining your metrics every time, no hallucinated benchmarks filling in the gaps.
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The editable skill format is underrated. You get a specialist's starting point - the metrics, comparisons, and output structure someone who does this work would use - and you can tune it to how your team actually reports. Most teams have specific definitions or cadences that differ from the default. Starting from expert framing and adapting it is a much faster path than building from a blank prompt. That flexibility is what makes the skills useful beyond the first run.
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@marcel_mumel Yes, enyone can actually edit the skill later on and adapt it further exactly to their needs. It's a shift that is becoming more and more prominent.
Congratulations @zigapotocnik!! Paid ads, ecommerce, revenue skills out of the box is the kind of thing every marketing team quietly cobbles together in spreadsheets, nice to see it pre-built.
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@vaishnavi_goel Thank you Vaishnavi! 'Quietly cobbles together in spreadsheets' is exactly the thing we kept hearing - every team had their own version of the same report, built from scratch, maintained by one person. Having it pre-built and running on live data removes that whole maintenance burden. Glad it resonates.
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Every team has a reporting workflow that takes longer than it should. Pull the data, format the numbers, write the summary, send it to the right people. Skills Marketplace replaces that cycle. Download a skill built by someone who knows the work, run it on your live Databox data, get the finished analysis in under a minute. For recurring reports, set up the n8n workflow and it runs on a schedule without anyone triggering it. The ROI is clearest on the reports your team produces every single week.
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@thomas_bossee1 Couldn't have said it better. That weekly cycle is exactly what we built this to kill. You summarized this well 🙌
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The biggest benefit of the Skills Marketplace is expert-grade analysis on demand. Anyone can run analysis at a senior analyst's level, surfacing insights they might not have known to look for otherwise.
It's easy to set up, too. Connect your sources, set the cadence, and your weekly paid ads report or SEO monitor runs on its own, pulling live data, running the analysis, and delivering the finished result to Slack or email. No one has to open a dashboard.
This is 100% where reporting is headed 🚀
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One thing that stands out about Skills Marketplace is that the free download includes more than just the skill file. You get a setup guide PDF, a metric map showing exactly which data sources and metrics are used, and a troubleshooting flow. The first run is designed to produce a usable output. That setup investment - about 5 minutes per skill - pays off every time you run it after that, especially for recurring reports where the structure is the same every cycle.
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The scenario I see most often: a team has good data in Databox, they've started using Claude for work, but the analytics outputs are still generic because the AI doesn't know how to frame the analysis for their channel. Skills Marketplace solves exactly that. Each skill brings the expert framing the AI was missing. Run it on your live data and the output is specific to your numbers and structured the way someone who does this work would structure it.
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@grega_cej Nailed it — that gap between "good data" and "good framing" is exactly what we were trying to close. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly for everyone here 🙌
Great tool. Definitely gonna try.
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@doganakbulut Thanks Dogan - let us know how the first run goes!