About SkillHub
The independent marketplace for AI agent skills.
Our Story
SkillHub was born in early 2026 from a simple frustration: the AI agent ecosystem was exploding with powerful, community-built skills, yet there was no single, trustworthy place to discover, compare, and evaluate them. Developers were building incredible tools for OpenClaw, Claude Code, and other AI agent platforms, but these skills were scattered across repositories, forums, and registries with no unified directory.
We set out to build that missing directory. What started as a small curated list quickly grew into a comprehensive marketplace covering over 90 skills across 11 distinct categories. Today, SkillHub serves developers, researchers, and AI enthusiasts worldwide who want to spend less time searching for skills and more time building with them.
Our team operates remotely across multiple time zones, united by a shared belief that the AI agent ecosystem deserves a clean, fast, and honest discovery platform. We are not a large corporation or a venture-backed startup. We are community members who saw a gap and filled it.
What We Cover
SkillHub currently indexes 90+ skills organized across 11 categories. Each skill listing includes a description, installation command, category badge, and relevant keywords to help you find exactly what you need. Our categories span the full breadth of AI agent capabilities:
- Development — Code review, GitHub integration, CI/CD pipelines, frontend design, testing frameworks, and website auditing.
- Productivity — Task management, note-taking across platforms (Notion, Obsidian, Bear, Apple Notes), calendar management, and terminal session control.
- Communication — Messaging via Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, and iMessage, plus email management and voice calling.
- Finance — Financial modeling, DCF and LBO analysis, stock market data for Chinese and global markets, and real-time market intelligence.
- Media — Document handling (PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), video processing, audio transcription, and text-to-speech synthesis.
- Search — Web search with LLM-optimized results, multi-platform content discovery, Twitter/X extraction, and skill registry search.
- Data — Local hybrid search, knowledge graphs with memory architecture, model usage tracking, and lightweight document parsing.
- Automation — RSS aggregation, blog monitoring, mind-mapping, skill publishing and vetting, weather, music, food delivery, and more.
- Security — Secrets management via 1Password, database operations, and host security hardening.
- Smart Home — Philips Hue lighting, Eight Sleep climate control, Sonos and BluOS speaker management, and camera monitoring.
- Utilities — Session logging, cost optimization for AI models, and other general-purpose tools.
We continuously monitor public skill registries and community submissions to keep our listings comprehensive and up to date. New skills are added regularly as the ecosystem evolves.
Our Philosophy
We believe that AI agent skills should be free, open, and accessible to everyone. The power of AI agents lies in their modularity — the ability to pick and choose exactly the capabilities you need and install them instantly. SkillHub exists to make that process as smooth as possible.
Our design philosophy mirrors this belief. The site is fast, lightweight, and distraction-free. We do not require accounts. We do not gate content behind sign-up walls. We do not track individual users. Every skill listing is presented honestly, with clear descriptions and straightforward installation commands.
We also believe in curation over quantity. While we aim to be comprehensive, every skill in our directory is reviewed before listing to ensure it meets basic standards of quality, documentation, and functionality. This means you can trust that the skills you find here are real, maintained, and usable.
How Skills Work
AI agent skills are modular packages that extend what your AI assistant can do. Each skill typically contains a SKILL.md file with instructions, supporting scripts, and references that teach the agent how to perform a specific task. Installing a skill is as simple as running a single command in your terminal.
Once installed, the AI agent automatically recognizes the skill and can invoke it when appropriate. For example, installing the GitHub skill allows your agent to create issues, open pull requests, and manage CI pipelines directly through natural language commands. Installing the PDF skill gives your agent the ability to read, create, merge, and split PDF documents without any additional configuration.
Skills are designed to be composable. You can install multiple skills and they work together seamlessly, allowing you to build a customized AI assistant tailored to your specific workflow. Whether you are a developer managing code repositories, a finance professional analyzing markets, or a content creator producing media, there is a combination of skills that fits your needs.
Independence
SkillHub is fully independent. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to OpenClaw, ClawHub, Anthropic, Claude, or any other platform vendor. All product names, logos, and brand references belong to their respective owners.
This independence is central to our mission. It means our listings are unbiased. We do not favor one platform over another, and we do not accept payment for placement or ranking. Skills are listed on their merits: quality, documentation, community adoption, and usefulness. When we feature a skill, it is because we genuinely believe it provides value to users.
Our skill data is sourced from public registries and community contributions. We verify each submission independently before listing it on SkillHub.
Get in Touch
We welcome questions, feedback, skill submissions, and partnership inquiries. You can reach us at gongdinghuan11@outlook.com or through our Contact page. We aim to respond within 48 hours and look forward to hearing from you.