Build a dedicated AI skill that reviews your usage patterns. It can identify weak prompting habits, suggest new skills to build for repetitive tasks, and flag when your core context files need updating, creating a self-improving system.
Build a skill that simulates your executive team based on their known goals and priorities stored in your AI's intelligence layer. This allows you to get critical feedback and find holes in your thinking before presenting, increasing your chances of success.
Create an AI skill that ingests your core principles, goals, and positioning from a central intelligence layer. This allows your team to query a 'synthetic you' for quick answers and guidance, freeing up your time for higher-level work and empowering them to move faster.
As more marketers use AI, messaging can become generic. Create a specific skill that reads your positioning, competitor info, and customer profile files to score how differentiated you are. This provides an objective check to ensure your brand doesn't get lost in the noise.
A truly advanced system moves beyond personal to-do lists. Create a 'Blocker Watcher' skill that scans communications and project data for dependencies and resource needs. It then surfaces the most important blockers you can solve, enabling you to build team momentum.
Don't feed every skill your entire knowledge base. A well-designed system has a central intelligence layer (goals, ICP, etc.), but each skill is routed to pull only the specific files it needs. This avoids token overload and prevents the AI from getting confused.
