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Stack-agnostic Claude Skills covering the full website lifecycle: brand, design, content, SEO, dev, ops, growth, and research. Build, ship, audit, optimize.

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Complete Claude Skills for the full web lifecycle. Build, ship, audit, optimize.

Brand Build Skills for Claude

A complete, opinionated library of Claude Skills covering the full lifecycle of building, launching, running, and growing a brand and a website.

103 stack-agnostic skills covering brand, design, content, SEO, dev, ops, growth, and research. Includes an Ahrefs MCP-powered SEO audit suite. Use them on Next.js, WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, plain HTML, or anything else.

Featured in awesome-claude-skills under Business & Marketing.


Install in Claude Code

Add the marketplace, then install the plugin you want:

/plugin marketplace add rampstackco/claude-skills

# full catalog (103 skills)
/plugin install rampstack-skills@rampstack

# focused subsets
/plugin install rampstack-starter@rampstack
/plugin install rampstack-seo@rampstack
/plugin install rampstack-pm@rampstack

Prefer a lighter marketplace that lists only the curated subsets (no full catalog)? Add rampstackco/plugins instead and install the same three plugins from there:

/plugin marketplace add rampstackco/plugins
/plugin install rampstack-starter@rampstack

Skills load on demand: each contributes roughly its name and description until Claude needs it.


What are Claude Skills?

Claude Skills are reusable capability packages that teach Claude how to handle a specific kind of task with a consistent framework, vocabulary, and output format. Each skill is a folder containing a SKILL.md (instructions plus YAML metadata) and optional reference files (templates, checklists, worked examples). Claude loads a skill automatically when a user request matches the skill's description.

Skills work across Claude.ai, Claude Code, and the Anthropic API. Once you write a skill, it is portable across all three.

For the official deep dive, see Anthropic's Agent Skills documentation.


What is in this library

This is not a curated list of other people's skills. It is a single, opinionated library where every skill follows the same structure and conventions, so the skills compose cleanly across a real project lifecycle.

What you get:

  • 103 skills across 16 categories, every one with a complete SKILL.md and at least one reference file
  • 448 reference files (templates, checklists, decision matrices, worked examples)
  • Stack-agnostic. Works on any web stack. The only named-tool exception is the SEO audit suite, which assumes the Ahrefs MCP.
  • Future-proof. Principles over tools. Stable concepts over trending techniques. References to durable specs (W3C, WHATWG, Schema.org, MDN, NN/g, WCAG) over content that ages with each algorithm update.
  • Uniform structure. Every skill uses the same section order, the same tone, and the same authoring conventions. Predictable in, predictable out.
  • Composable. Skills reference each other. creative-brief points to brand-voice. incident-response points to monitoring-and-alerting. Each skill's "When NOT to use" tells you which sibling fits your adjacent work.

Highlight categories: brand strategy and identity, design systems, content production with full Tier 1 and Tier 2 coverage, full SEO suite (foundation plus Ahrefs MCP-powered audit suite), product management with experimentation and gap-closing tracks, growth tooling for interactive web tools, paid media discipline, frontend dev and accessibility, performance and QA, launch and incident ops, UX research, plus a meta-skill that teaches you to write your own.


Six entry-point skills, one per audience track. Run any of these standalone, or compose them with the rest of the catalog.

SkillWhat it does
creative-direction (Brand and creative)Four-axis brief (tone, aesthetic, audience, sensory ambition) that gives every downstream skill a coherent direction
experiment-design (PM, experimentation)From hypothesis to decision: sample size, duration, segment analysis, and the failure modes that produce wrong shipping calls
feature-launch-playbook (PM, gap-closing)The discipline of launching a feature well: positioning, internal alignment, customer comms, enablement, rollout, monitoring
pillar-content-architecture (Content)Hub-and-cluster topical authority: pillar selection, cluster planning, internal linking, refresh discipline
landing-page-copy (Marketing)Landing pages, sales pages, hero-to-CTA flow with copy that converts
funnel-flow-architecture (Growth tooling)Cross-tool conversion flows architected to match the audience and the funnel stage

See it in action

The creative-direction skill rendered as a live showcase →

Forty-two fictional brands generated from briefs that all use the same skill. Each is a fully styled brand site, not a mockup. The showcase demonstrates what the four-axis framework produces in practice and lets you filter by axis position to see how each combination renders.

Creative Direction skill highlight diagram. Navy header card reads 'Impactful Creative Direction' with the subtitle 'Direction for art, taste, and style'. Four quadrants below show: Framework Axes 4 (Tone, Aesthetic, Relationship, Sensory), Framework Positions 16 (each axis combines into 16 distinct positions), Example Treatments 42 (Pulse, Bloom, Forge, Observatory, and 38 others), and Possible Compositions infinity (Motion: Static, Light, Medium, High). Caption reads 'No templates, only guided outputs.'

Showcase grid of brand archetypes including Pulse, Volt, Anode, Drift, and others, with type and motion intensity filter pills above the cards.

Filter by any axis position

The skill defines four axes: tone, aesthetic, relationship, sensory. The showcase lets you filter by any combination and see which examples match. Pre-filtered URLs deep-link from the SKILL.md and axes-explained reference, so you can read about a position and click straight through to the rendered examples.

Showcase grid filtered by Tone equals Provocative and Sensory equals Resonant, showing eight matching brand cards with the axis disclosure auto-expanded.

The empty state is the lesson

The framework is generative. The showcase is illustrative. Most rare-but-powerful combinations are valid creative choices that simply have not been built yet. Set Provocative + Editorial Restrained + Coach + Resonant and the grid is empty.

Showcase grid with all four axis filters set to Provocative, Editorial Restrained, Coach, and Resonant, showing zero matching examples and the empty state copy: No example yet. The framework allows this combination, it just hasn't been built as one of the thirty worked examples.

The framework's range

Same skill, same brief format. Four completely different visual systems. Notice that Pulse and Bloom share identical axis positions yet read as opposite visual languages. The reference brands and aesthetic interpretation do the rest.

Pulse music streaming brand. Saturated gradient hero with the headline 'Sound that moves with you' and pink-to-cyan equalizer bars below.Forge boutique fitness studio. Dark industrial hero with intense typography and motivational copy.
Pulse · music streaming
Sound that moves with you.
Playful / Expressive Maximalist / Companion / Resonant
See Pulse demo example →
Forge · boutique fitness
Show up. Get hammered.
Provocative / Expressive Maximalist / Coach / Resonant
See Forge demo example →
Bloom adaptogenic soda brand. Peachy gradient hero with tri-color headline 'Soda that loves you back' and a strawberries-around-soda-can product photo.Observatory Editorial. Cream paper hero with restrained serif headline 'An observability tool for the engineers who already know what they are doing'.
Bloom · adaptogenic soda
Soda that loves you back.
Playful / Expressive Maximalist / Companion / Resonant
See Bloom demo example →
Observatory Editorial · observability tool
An open-source tool that respects engineer time.
Conversational / Editorial Restrained / Peer / Considered
See Observatory demo example →

See all the brands in the showcase →

Run this on your own brand

The creative-direction skill lives at skills/creative-direction/. Install it (see below), give Claude a project name and a few inspiration references, and the skill walks you through producing a brief that downstream skills can consume. The brand sites in the showcase were built from briefs of exactly that shape.


Logo design in action

The logo-design skill is rendered on rampstack.co as two parallel surfaces. The variant explorer goes deep on one brand at a time: a primary mark, variants across architectures, applied contexts. The taxonomy gallery goes wide across the architecture space: ten fictional marks demonstrating eight mark architectures (wordmark, lockup, monogram, letterform-as-symbol, abstract, pictorial, combination, emblem). Same skill, two different lenses.

Logo Design skill highlight diagram. Navy header card reads 'Bespoke Logo Design' with the subtitle 'Bringing brands to life.' Below the header, a simulated construction guide shows a stylised letterform B rendered against gridlines, with a Golden Ratio overlay, Primary Curve and Secondary Shape callouts, a Kerning marker, and a six-swatch color palette. Three columns at the bottom show: Verticals (Tech, Finance, Healthcare, Retail), Brand Voice (Trustworthy, Innovative, Premium, Approachable), and Architectures (Monogram, Wordmark, Emblem, Abstract).

Per-brand depth

The variant explorer →

Each brand has a primary mark plus variants across architectures and applied contexts. The logo-design skill walks through the discipline of choosing one architecture and rendering it consistently across the system the brand will actually use.

Logo design variant explorer showing six fictional brand cards in a three-by-two grid: Whitfield Carter (legal counsel lockup), Wren and Bough (consumer goods lockup), Highline (hospitality wordmark), Sentinel (tech and AI symbol-only), Lacuna (fashion wordmark), and Roost (restaurant lockup). Each card pairs a primary mark with three classification chips for architecture, typographic register, and category, plus a four-variants and five-application-contexts subtext.

The brands are filterable by architecture, typographic register, and category. The intent is reference work, not consumable templates.

Architectural taxonomy

The marks gallery →

Ten fictional marks across eight mark architectures: wordmark, lockup, monogram, letterform-as-symbol, abstract, pictorial, combination, emblem. The taxonomy makes the architectural distinctions concrete by showing all eight side-by-side, with three wordmarks at three typographic registers so the architectural label does less work than the execution.

Marks gallery showing six fictional brand cards in a three-by-two grid: knurl (lowercase serif wordmark with knurled texture), TARSUS (uppercase sans lockup with stacked-bar mark), PLINTH (classical serif inside a double-lined emblem frame), Caval (italic horse silhouette plus italic wordmark combination), Ostend (flowing OS monogram resolving to a single connected glyph), and GLINT (high-contrast Didone wordmark with hairline I crossbar). Each card carries the brand name, descriptor, and three classification chips for mark architecture, vertical, and brand voice.

Filter by architecture, vertical, or brand voice; click any mark card to read its design rationale.


Reference build in action

The full catalog rendered as a 4-phase reference build: blank brief through deployed audited launch site. Threshold is a fictional PLG onboarding analytics product, but the research, brand foundations, build, and audit findings are all real. The reference build is the catalog's single strongest demonstration of how the skills compose end-to-end.

Reference build hero card. Navy header card reads 'Reference Build' with subtitle 'A fictional B2B SaaS launch, end-to-end.' Below, four white phase cards arranged in a 2x2 grid: Phase 01 Strategy and Research with caption 'Real Ahrefs research applied to a fictional brief'; Phase 02 Brand and Design with caption 'Working brand system with live tokens and components'; Phase 03 Build and Ship with caption 'Deployed launch microsite at /demo/threshold'; Phase 04 Audit and Optimize with caption 'Real audit findings with applied fixes.' Footer caption reads 'Threshold is fictional. The methodology is not.'

The four phases

Phase 1: Strategy and research → Real Ahrefs keyword research, competitor analysis, content gap audit, and backlink opportunity mapping applied to a fictional B2B SaaS brief. Live data tables sourced from the Ahrefs API.

Phase 2: Brand and design → Logo system, color and typography tokens, working brand component primitives. The brand system renders live on the walkthrough page in real fonts and tokens, not just described.

Phase 3: Build and ship → The actual launch microsite built with Next.js using Phase 2's brand foundations. Live at rampstack.co/demo/threshold. Persistent demonstration banner; noindex; local-only waitlist form.

Phase 4: Audit and optimize → Real audit on the deployed site using the catalog's audit suite (axe-core, Lighthouse, manual checks). Real findings with severity, real fixes applied, real before/after metrics. The closing chapter where the catalog audits its own output.

The deployed result

The four phases compose into a working microsite at rampstack.co/demo/threshold. Real Next.js code, real brand foundations from Phase 2 referenced via cross-route imports, real working multi-step waitlist form (no data stored), persistent demonstration banner, and the inline data visualizations that came out of the post-audit polish pass.

Full-page screenshot of the deployed Threshold demo at rampstack.co/demo/threshold. Persistent navy demonstration banner at top reads 'Demonstration · Threshold is a fictional product built to illustrate how the catalog composes from blank brief to deployed launch microsite.' Below, the hero section shows a serif headline 'Know how new users actually get to value' next to a stylized product dashboard mockup with KPI tiles, an activation funnel chart, and recent cohorts comparison. Further down the page: a fictional cohort trust strip, a 'The gap' problem section, a wedge section with inline funnel and time-to-first-value charts, a comparison table against Mixpanel/Amplitude/Heap and Pendo/Userpilot, a 'How it works' section with three connected cards, a multi-step waitlist form, and a FAQ section.

Why a fictional product

Real client work cannot be open-sourced; portfolio claims trigger conflict-of-interest concerns in interviews and consulting conversations. A fictional product with a documented brief plus real research, real brand foundations, real working code, and real audit findings produces a teaching artifact that demonstrates methodology without claiming relationships. Threshold is a measurement tool that does not exist; the methodology that built it is the catalog working end-to-end.


Getting started

Skills install in three different places depending on where you use Claude. Pick the platform that matches your workflow.

Option 1: Claude.ai (web and desktop)

If your Claude.ai plan supports custom Skills:

  1. Go to Settings → Capabilities → Skills.
  2. Upload the skill folder you want as a .zip (one zip per skill folder containing SKILL.md and the references/ subfolder).
  3. Enable the skill in the chat interface.

Claude will load the skill automatically when your request matches its description.

For current plan availability and the exact upload UI, see Anthropic's Skills user guide.

Skills are first-class citizens in Claude Code. Drop them into your skills directory and Claude Code picks them up automatically.

User-level skills (available in every project):

# macOS / Linux
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills
cp -r skills/* ~/.claude/skills/

# Windows (PowerShell)
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$HOME\.claude\skills"
Copy-Item -Recurse skills\* "$HOME\.claude\skills\"

Project-level skills (available only in a specific project):

mkdir -p .claude/skills
cp -r path/to/this-repo/skills/* .claude/skills/

Start (or restart) Claude Code. Skills load automatically.

For exact current paths and config flags, see the Claude Code documentation.

Option 3: Anthropic API

Use Skills programmatically by referencing them in your API calls. Skills must first be uploaded to your workspace (via the Console or API), then referenced by ID when creating messages.

For the current API surface, request format, and limits, see the Agent Skills API documentation.

Want only a few skills?

You do not have to install all 103. Pick the categories that match your work. The library is modular: each skill stands on its own.


Quick example

Once installed, skills trigger automatically based on your request. You do not have to name the skill or change how you talk to Claude.

You ask:

"Our organic traffic dropped 30% last week. Help me figure out why."

What happens:

Claude recognizes the request matches seo-traffic-diagnosis, loads the skill, and walks through its 5-layer root cause framework: confirm the change is real → localize the change → page-level analysis → technical analysis → external analysis. By the end, you have a hypothesis statement, evidence, and an action plan, structured the same way every time.

Other natural triggers:

  • "Help me write a creative brief" → creative-brief
  • "Audit my homepage for SEO" → seo-onpage
  • "We need a backlink audit" → seo-backlink-audit
  • "Plan our content roadmap for Q3" → seo-content-gap-audit plus content-strategy
  • "Postmortem template for last night's incident" → after-action-report
  • "How do I write my own skill?" → skill-creation-walkthrough

You can also call a skill explicitly: "Use the seo-audit-orchestration skill to run a full audit on example.com."


How they compose

The skills compose into a full project flow:

brand-discovery → brand-ideation → brand-identity → brand-style-guide → brand-voice
                                                                        ↓
creative-brief → information-architecture → content-strategy → design-system
                                                              ↓
seo-keyword → seo-content-audit → content-and-copy → landing-page-copy
                                                    ↓
seo-onpage → seo-technical → seo-aeo-geo → seo-offpage → seo-competitor
                                          ↓
frontend-component-build → accessibility-audit → performance-optimization
                                                ↓
code-review-web → qa-testing → security-baseline → launch-runbook
                                                  ↓
domain-strategy → monitoring-and-alerting → backup-and-disaster-recovery
                                          ↓
incident-response → after-action-report
                  ↓
analytics-strategy → cro-optimization → ux-research → usability-testing → journey-mapping

The SEO audit suite (Ahrefs MCP-powered) wraps around the SEO foundation skills:

seo-audit-orchestration
  ├── seo-site-health-audit
  ├── seo-backlink-audit
  ├── seo-keyword-gap-audit
  ├── seo-content-gap-audit
  ├── seo-traffic-diagnosis  (also runs standalone for incident-style work)
  └── seo-rank-tracking      (ongoing, feeds the others)

The catalog also includes four audience tracks that compose alongside the foundational lifecycle. Each track has its own internal flow:

Paid media (Marketing track):

paid-media-strategy → ads-creative-development → ads-performance-analytics

Pairs with the paid media platforms in the integrations catalog at rampstack.co (Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, plus Synter as the multi-platform aggregator).

Growth tooling (interactive web tools):

funnel-flow-architecture (orchestrator)
  ├── lead-magnet-design          (capture)
  ├── calculator-design           (capture / activate)
  ├── quiz-and-assessment-design  (capture / activate)
  ├── multi-step-form-design      (activate)
  ├── chatbot-flow-design         (activate)
  ├── onboarding-wizard-design    (activate)
  ├── interactive-product-tour    (activate / convert)
  ├── upgrade-flow-design         (convert)
  ├── scheduler-and-booking-design (convert)
  ├── comparison-tool-design      (convert)
  └── product-configurator-design (convert)

funnel-flow-architecture is the orchestrator: it sequences which interactive tool fits each audience and funnel stage, distinguishing matched-funnels from kitchen-sink-funnels.

Tier 2 content lifecycle:

content-strategy → pillar-content-architecture → content-brief-authoring
                                                ↓
              content-and-copy / long-form-content-frameworks / email-sequences
                                                ↓
                       editorial-qa → content-distribution → programmatic-seo
                                                ↓
              content-refresh-system → content-repurposing → content-migration

ai-content-collaboration is a workflow layer that runs across every phase rather than a single step. documentation-strategy operates continuously alongside the rest.

Tier 2 product management (two parallel tracks):

Experimentation track:
experiment-design → feature-flagging → experimentation-platform-orchestrator
                                     ↓
                         experimentation-analytics → data-warehouse-experimentation

Gap-closing track:
pm-spec-writing → roadmap-planning → feature-launch-playbook
                                   ↓
       beta-program-management → product-analytics-setup → integration-orchestrator

The experimentation track ships changes with statistical discipline; the gap-closing track ships features with operational discipline. Both compose with the foundational lifecycle above.

Operations, cross-cutting, and team skills (stakeholder-communication, documentation-strategy, vendor-evaluation, team-onboarding-playbook, dependency-management, cost-optimization, etc.) cut across every track.

You can also pull individual skills for one-off work. Need just a backlink audit? Use seo-backlink-audit. Need to write a creative brief? Use creative-brief. Each skill stands on its own.


How the catalog connects

The skills compose with the tools your team already uses. 103 skills at the center; 35 integrations across 6 integration categories radiating out via MCPs.

RampStack architecture diagram. A central navy hub card shows the RampStack mark with the subtitle 'Stack-agnostic methodology'. Six category cards radiate out: Workflow with 6 integrations (Jira, Linear, Notion, Figma, GitHub), Experimentation with 11 integrations (Statsig, PostHog, Optimizely, Amplitude), SEO Intelligence with 3 integrations (Ahrefs, Semrush, Similarweb), Paid Media with 5 integrations (Google Ads, Meta Ads, LinkedIn, TikTok, Synter), Content and SEO with 5 integrations (Webflow, Contentful, Frase, Profound, AirOps), and Data and Analytics with 5 integrations (BigQuery, Snowflake, Mixpanel, dbt, Hex).


Surfaces

This catalog is the open-source methodology layer. Commercial surfaces at rampstack.co extend it:

  • Skills directory. Every skill on a curated landing surface with audience tracks, search, and category navigation.
  • Walkthroughs. Multi-skill recipes that orchestrate skill clusters end-to-end. Use these when one skill is not enough and a packaged sequence is.
  • Integrations directory. Curated MCPs, APIs, and tooling that the skills hook into.
  • Showcase. Real brand sites built from these skills, with the brief that produced each one.

The skills in this repository remain free, open-source, and stack-agnostic. The surfaces above are how the same methodology is delivered as a product.


Design principles

claude-skills follows the Agent Skills Specification, the open standard for portable AI agent skills originally developed by Anthropic and adopted across the AI tooling ecosystem (Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, VS Code, Goose, Spring AI, and 30+ other platforms as of early 2026).

Beyond the format itself, the catalog is designed around three principles aligned with the guidance Anthropic publishes in Building effective agents:

Simplicity. Each skill covers one focused capability rather than trying to be a multi-purpose document. A roadmap-planning skill plans roadmaps. A keyword-research skill researches keywords. Composing them together produces complex workflows; mixing them inside one skill produces unreliable ones.

Transparency. Every skill declares its scope, dependencies, and expected behavior in machine-readable YAML frontmatter. The catalog is inspectable by tooling, not just by humans reading prose.

Quality contracts via tooling. Structural and content quality is enforced through automated checks (run python .github/scripts/lint_skills.py) rather than convention alone. Every skill is validated against a schema. Every catalog change is validated in CI.

Skills in this catalog are designed to compose into the common agentic workflow patterns Anthropic documents: prompt chaining (sequential steps), routing (classify and direct), parallelization (sectioning or voting), orchestrator-workers (dynamic delegation), and evaluator-optimizer (iterative refinement).

Because the catalog conforms to the open Agent Skills standard, skills work across any platform supporting the specification without modification.

Family repos

claude-skills is the parent catalog. Curated subsets and companion repos focus on specific specialties:

RepoFocusSkills
claude-skillsFull catalog (you are here)103
claude-skills-starterGeneral-purpose lite14
claude-skills-seoSEO consulting12
claude-skills-pmProduct management12
claude-skills-widgetsUI patterns + components65 + 32
awesome-claude-skillsCurated discovery listn/a

Each family repo is MIT-licensed, conforms to the Agent Skills Specification, and is stack-agnostic. Use the full catalog for breadth; use a specialty subset when working in one domain.


The 103-skill catalog

All 103 skills are shipped. Each has a complete SKILL.md plus at least one reference file (template, checklist, or playbook).

Strategy and discovery (5)

SkillWhat it does
brand-discoveryAudience research, competitive scan, positioning territory exploration
creative-briefProject briefs that align stakeholders before work starts
creative-directionFour-axis aesthetic brief (tone, aesthetic, audience, sensory ambition) for cross-skill coherence
information-architectureSitemap, navigation, URL structure, content types, taxonomy
content-strategyEditorial strategy, content calendar, topical authority planning

Brand (7)

SkillWhat it does
brand-ideationNaming, positioning territories, mood directions, narrative angles
brand-identityLogo system, color, typography, imagery, iconography, motion
brand-style-guideThe canonical reference document for the full brand system
brand-voiceVoice attributes, tone shifts, vocabulary, paired-example library
brand-archetype-system12 archetype defaults across 18 verticals: color, type, voice, imagery starters
logo-designLogo variants across architectures (wordmark, lockup, monogram, letterform-as-symbol), with rationale and application specs
creative-brief-selectorLive-reference-grounded creative briefs with divergence check against prior builds

Design (4)

SkillWhat it does
design-systemComponent library, design tokens, design system documentation
design-standardsProduction-grade page and component design standards
art-directionPhotography, illustration, and visual direction for campaigns
vertical-site-conventionsVertical page and site composition built to the experience bar

Content (13)

SkillWhat it does
pillar-content-architectureHub-level content architecture: pillar topic selection, cluster planning, internal linking, URL structure, pillar and cluster page anatomy, topical authority signals, refresh discipline
content-brief-authoringPer-piece editorial brief: target keyword, intent, audience, outline, entity coverage, internal linking, success criteria, and the discipline that distinguishes useful briefs from bloat
content-and-copyWebsite copy, blog content, content production frameworks
landing-page-copyLanding pages, sales pages, hero-to-CTA flow
email-sequencesOnboarding flows, lifecycle campaigns, transactional copy
programmatic-seoDesigning pSEO programs that work: data sources, template design, quality control at scale, internal linking, crawl budget, AEO/GEO patterns, refresh discipline, and when pSEO is and is not the right answer
editorial-qaPre-publish QA framework: brief adherence, voice consistency, fact accuracy, AI-content audit, AEO/SEO compliance, sampling at scale, and the workflow that distinguishes catch-problems QA from process theater
ai-content-collaborationHow humans and AI compose in content workflows: participation boundaries, hybrid patterns, voice ownership, the AI slop problem, disclosure and transparency, team calibration, and the ethics of honest AI-assisted production
long-form-content-frameworksStructural patterns for individual long-form pieces (case studies, whitepapers, research reports, definitive guides, manifestos, ebooks, long-form tutorials) that distinguish publication-quality work from bloggy-long padding or academic bloat
content-refresh-systemSystematic content refresh: quarterly audits, refresh prioritization, refresh-vs-merge-vs-delete decisions, the lifecycle discipline that distinguishes intentional programs from set-and-forget decay
content-repurposingCross-format content adaptation: one piece becomes many (blog series, email, social, webinar, podcast, video) with per-format adaptation rather than mass-blast that ignores medium constraints
content-distributionContent distribution discipline: owned, earned, and paid channels matched to audience and content type. Channel-fit decisions, distribution cadence, the strategic alternative to spam-everywhere or hope-and-pray
evidence-based-reviewsEvidence tiers, methodology disclosure, honest review claims

SEO foundation (7)

Tool-agnostic SEO skills. These define the conceptual frameworks. The SEO audit suite below adds the Ahrefs MCP-powered execution layer.

SkillWhat it does
seo-onpageSingle-page audits and optimization across 8 dimensions
seo-technicalCrawlability, indexability, rendering, schema, page experience
seo-keywordDiscovery, intent classification, clustering, prioritization
seo-competitorSERP overlap, content gaps, backlink gaps, technical comparison
seo-offpageLink building, digital PR, citations, linkable assets
seo-content-auditKeep/update/merge/redirect/delete decisions across a site
seo-aeo-geoAI search optimization, llms.txt, extraction-friendly content

SEO audit suite (Ahrefs MCP-powered) (7)

End-to-end SEO audit workflows that pull data from the Ahrefs MCP and produce concrete deliverables. These skills assume the Ahrefs MCP is connected.

SkillWhat it does
seo-audit-orchestrationMaster orchestrator: sequences the suite, produces a rollup report
seo-backlink-auditProfile health, anchor mix, toxic links, reclamation, gap analysis
seo-keyword-gap-auditCompetitor keyword gaps with opportunity scoring and clustering
seo-content-gap-auditMissing topics, thin coverage, outdated content, decay diagnosis
seo-traffic-diagnosisDiagnose drops, stalls, or wins via 5-layer root cause analysis
seo-site-health-auditTriage Ahrefs Site Audit findings by SEO impact, not severity
seo-rank-trackingSetup, baseline, segmentation, alerting, dashboarding

Product (13)

SkillWhat it does
pm-spec-writingPRDs, user stories, acceptance criteria, dev briefs
roadmap-planningQuarterly planning, prioritization, dependency mapping
integration-orchestratorSequence creative-direction work across phases, gates, handoffs, and QA verification
experiment-designHypothesis to decision: sample size, duration, segment analysis, interpretation, and the failure modes that produce wrong shipping calls
feature-flaggingFlags as production infrastructure: types, naming, lifecycle, targeting, rollout, stale flag cleanup, governance
experimentation-analyticsRead result panels without fooling yourself: confidence intervals, p-values, multiple testing, sequential testing, CUPED, ratio metrics, network effects, dashboard reconciliation
experimentation-platform-orchestratorPick the right experimentation platform, migrate when wrong, coordinate when multi-platform: a decision framework for Statsig, PostHog, GrowthBook, Optimizely, Amplitude, Eppo, Kameleoon
product-analytics-setupInstrument product analytics correctly: event taxonomy, properties, naming conventions, schema versioning, funnels, retention cohorts, North Star selection, and the instrumentation debt that compounds without discipline
data-warehouse-experimentationRun experiments out of the warehouse: SQL assignment, exposure logs, dbt metric definitions, statistical analysis, variance reduction with CUPED, sequential testing, and the operational tradeoffs vs platforms
feature-launch-playbookThe operational discipline of launching a feature well: positioning, internal alignment, customer comms, sales enablement, support readiness, rollout strategy, monitoring, and post-launch measurement
jtbd-framingJobs-to-be-Done framework. Job statements, struggling moments, hire/fire criteria, the difference between feature-thinking and job-thinking. Honest about where JTBD earns its keep and where it becomes performative
okr-designOKR design discipline. Outcome statements, key results, scoring, mid-quarter recalibration. Distinguishes sandbagged OKRs (always hit, useless) from aspirational fantasy (impossible, demoralizing) from stretch OKRs (genuine ambition with quarterly accountability)
beta-program-managementRunning betas that produce real signal. Participant selection, structured feedback, beta-to-GA decisions. Distinguishes soft-launch (no structure) from kitchen-sink (everyone in) from structured-beta (calibrated cohort with intentional feedback loops)

Development (4)

SkillWhat it does
code-review-webPR review, build error diagnosis, security and quality checks
frontend-component-buildComponent architecture, props design, accessibility from the start
accessibility-auditWCAG compliance audit with remediation plan
performance-optimizationCore Web Vitals, asset optimization, render performance

Quality assurance (1)

SkillWhat it does
qa-testingPre-launch QA, regression testing, cross-browser checks

Operations (9)

SkillWhat it does
launch-runbookGo-live runbook, DNS cutover, deploy day procedures
incident-responseIncident triage, comms, mitigation, escalation
after-action-reportPost-mortems, retros, learnings documentation
domain-strategyDNS architecture, redirects, registrars, multi-domain portfolios
monitoring-and-alertingSLO design, uptime checks, alert routing, on-call rotations
backup-and-disaster-recoveryRPO/RTO targets, backup strategy, restoration drills
security-baselineHTTPS, security headers, CSP, secrets management, vulnerability scans
email-deliverabilityDMARC, SPF, DKIM, sender reputation, deliverability monitoring
media-asset-managementImage pipelines, video hosting, asset libraries, format selection

Growth (2)

SkillWhat it does
analytics-strategyMeasurement frameworks, dashboard design, event taxonomy
cro-optimizationHypothesis-driven testing, conversion optimization

Growth tooling (12)

Interactive web tools that turn visitors into leads. Lead magnets, calculators, quizzes, multi-step forms, chatbots, and the cross-tool funnel architecture that orchestrates them.

SkillWhat it does

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Platformscli, api, desktop, web, mobile
Operating systems
AI compatibilityclaude
LicenseMIT
Pricingopen-source
LanguagePython

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What is claude-skills?

Stack-agnostic Claude Skills covering the full website lifecycle: brand, design, content, SEO, dev, ops, growth, and research. Build, ship, audit, optimize.. It is open-source on GitHub.

Is claude-skills free to use?

claude-skills is open-source under the MIT license, so it is free to use.

What category does claude-skills belong to?

claude-skills is listed under mcp-servers in the Claudeers registry of Claude-compatible tools.

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