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Discover Marketing Agent Skills for real workflows

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NanoSkill.ai is a curated discovery platform for marketing-focused AI Agent Skills. It helps marketers, growth teams, SEO specialists, founders, and agencies find reusable, install-ready skills for real-world workflows such as SEO audits, content writing, ad copy generation, cold email personalization, lead generation, analytics reporting, and growth operations.

Each skill listing provides a clear description, practical use cases, key features, tags, author details, installation context, and related documentation when available. This helps users quickly evaluate whether a skill is useful, trustworthy, and suitable for their AI agent workflow.

Unlike a generic AI tools directory, NanoSkill.ai focuses on modular agent skills that help AI assistants perform specific marketing tasks more consistently. The platform is designed to make useful open-source and community-built agent skills easier to discover, compare, and adopt.

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https://github.com/NanoSkill-AI

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Powerful tools, zero complexity.

very nice tool thanks

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Data Scientist. Mom. Building Loomavi

Will check this. Sounds interesting

I mainly checked out the SEO related skills and found some really useful ones. It's nice to see actual workflows and reusable agent skills instead of just a long list of AI tools. A few of the skills gave me ideas for improving my own SEO process and content workflow. Looking forward to seeing the library grow with more advanced SEO and growth-focused skills.

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Fullstack developer

Feels like the right abstraction level between raw AI tools and full-blown automation platforms. I’d be curious how you prevent overlap between skills and avoid the directory becoming too noisy as it scales.

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Mobile Developer | Indie App Builder Bui...

Love the focus on reusable AI agent skills rather than just listing AI tools. This could become a valuable resource for marketers, founders, and growth teams looking to build more effective AI workflows.

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Founder of Melororium — building a subsc...

Really appreciate the focus on marketing-specific skills rather than dumping everything into one generic directory. The distinction between "tool" and "agent skill" is meaningful and most directories blur it. Practical question: are the skills listed mostly for Claude Code / Cursor workflows, or do they work across different agent frameworks? I'm running a multi-agent marketing system and the biggest friction is skills that only work in one IDE context. Would be great to see platform compatibility as a filter.

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Powerful tools, zero complexity.

very nice tool thanks

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Data Scientist. Mom. Building Loomavi

Will check this. Sounds interesting

I mainly checked out the SEO related skills and found some really useful ones. It's nice to see actual workflows and reusable agent skills instead of just a long list of AI tools. A few of the skills gave me ideas for improving my own SEO process and content workflow. Looking forward to seeing the library grow with more advanced SEO and growth-focused skills.

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Fullstack developer

Feels like the right abstraction level between raw AI tools and full-blown automation platforms. I’d be curious how you prevent overlap between skills and avoid the directory becoming too noisy as it scales.

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Mobile Developer | Indie App Builder Bui...

Love the focus on reusable AI agent skills rather than just listing AI tools. This could become a valuable resource for marketers, founders, and growth teams looking to build more effective AI workflows.

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Founder of Melororium — building a subsc...

Really appreciate the focus on marketing-specific skills rather than dumping everything into one generic directory. The distinction between "tool" and "agent skill" is meaningful and most directories blur it. Practical question: are the skills listed mostly for Claude Code / Cursor workflows, or do they work across different agent frameworks? I'm running a multi-agent marketing system and the biggest friction is skills that only work in one IDE context. Would be great to see platform compatibility as a filter.

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