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updateby Risu

SkillCraft is live — a marketplace for Claude Code skills

Two weeks ago I pushed the first public version of SkillCraft, a marketplace for Claude Code skills focused on marketing and growth.

It's been rattling around in my head since Claude Code added the Skills spec. Anthropic shipped a clean, boring idea: a plain .md file that teaches the model how to do a specific task. No framework, no SDK, just instructions. Beautiful.

The catch was discovery. Skills would live in gists, in private .claude/commands/ folders, in Slack DMs, in a thread someone forgot to pin. A marketing team hiring a new person would spend an hour writing the same "analyze this landing page" skill someone already wrote last month somewhere else. Duplicate effort, zero compounding.

So SkillCraft is the place. You can browse what people built, download the ones that look useful, upvote the ones that actually worked for you. If you wrote a good one, you can publish it and watch it climb the rarity ladder.

What's on the site right now

  • 14 published skills covering marketing, SEO, positioning, analytics, and copy
  • Sign-in via Google or GitHub
  • A submission flow with a light review step
  • A rarity system (Common → Legendary) driven by real engagement, not whatever the author claims
  • Profile pages with downloads, upvotes, and achievements
  • A public changelog if you want to see the dev side

What's not here yet

  • Skill versioning
  • Comments on skills
  • A proper tagging system (you get 8 categories, and that's it for now)
  • Any kind of recommendation engine
  • A way to browse without signing in (this is the next thing on my list)

Those will come.

The one thing I want from you

Try a few skills. If one actually saves you time on a real task, upvote it. That's the only signal that separates a skill that reads well from a skill that works. The rarity system only matters if people use it honestly.

And if you've written a skill that helped you ship a marketing task, publish it. I want the library to grow. Worst case: you help a stranger. Best case: you build a small amount of reputation as the person who figured it out first.

Skills work in Claude Code, and they work in any model that reads .md instructions. This isn't locked to one tool.

The marketplace is at skillcraft.cloud/marketplace. Go collect something.

— Risu