How it works

You already use Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor for work. On any non-trivial task you spend ten minutes reframing the question before you get something usable. Skills cut that out.

A skill is a short instruction file — typically 50-200 lines — that tells your AI exactly how to handle one specific job. Load it once. Your assistant applies it automatically whenever that task comes up.

SkillKeep is a small shop selling hand-picked skills, rewritten to one consistent standard.

Step 1 — What's a skill, exactly?

A skill is a small text file with specific instructions for one job. Think: a senior engineer's playbook for debugging, or a founder's checklist before pitching investors.

Your AI loads it once, then applies those instructions whenever the relevant task comes up. You don't have to repeat the rules in each chat.

Two real examples from the catalog:

tests-first makes your AI write a failing test BEFORE any production code. Every time, without you reminding it.

cold-outreach makes your AI write outreach that actually opens conversations: specific subject lines, plain body, one clear ask. Not the "I hope this email finds you well" template every AI defaults to.

Step 2 — Pick a bundle for your work

We've grouped 22 skills into four bundles by role:

  • Solo Dev Set — six skills for the everyday coding loop (debugging, decisions, testing). €24.
  • Shipping Set — six skills for longer features (PRDs, implementation plans, ticket slicing). €24.
  • Solo Marketer Set — four skills for marketing work (page copy, cold outreach, conversion audits). €24.
  • Founder Set — six skills for early-stage decisions (pricing, offer design, investor pitches). €24.

Or pick individual skills at €7 if you only need one.

Step 3 — Drop the skill into your AI

Two paths. Pick one.

Option A — Paste it (any AI, 30 seconds, no install)

After purchase you get a .md file per skill. Open it, copy the contents, paste into your Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor chat with: "Use this skill when relevant." Done.

Works for anyone with a Claude, ChatGPT, or Perplexity account. No setup, no terminal.

Option B — Install it (Claude Code / Cursor users)

Drop the unzipped folder into ~/.claude/skills/ (Claude Code), .cursor/skills/ (Cursor), or your IDE's equivalent. Your assistant loads it automatically next session.

Step 4 — What changes

Once a skill is loaded, your AI's behaviour shifts on that specific task. It asks the right questions before acting. It produces output in a consistent shape. It stops guessing.

Across a bundle of skills, your whole assistant starts feeling like a competent specialist instead of a general-purpose helper. Same structure, same voice, same way of asking before destructive moves, same way of reporting what it did — four different upstream authors disappear into one consistent product line.

That's the entire pitch.