I spent almost two hours last week wrestling with context windows, system prompts, and a pile of edge cases trying to wire up one automation task for my dev setup. Somewhere around hour two it hit me: someone has probably already solved this exact problem, and probably did it better than I was doing right then.
That sent me down a rabbit hole into how people are actually sharing and reusing AI agent skills instead of rebuilding them from scratch every time.
What I found: Agensi
I ended up on Agensi.io, a marketplace built specifically for AI agent skills and workflows. Instead of hand-writing system instructions or burning an afternoon on trial-and-error prompting, you can pull in skills other developers have already built and tuned — things like automated code audits, refactoring pipelines, or workflows for a specific stack.
A few things stood out to me:
- You don't need to be a full-time prompt engineer to get solid output from your AI tools.
- The skills are already tested, so you're not guessing what input format will actually give you a usable result.
- If you've built something good for your own stack, you can list it and let other devs use (and pay for) it.
There's also a referral perk worth mentioning: anyone who signs up through a referral link gets 10% off their first paid skill or bundle. It applies automatically at checkout, once per account. Agensi covers the discount themselves, so creators still get paid the full list price either way.
If you're deep in AI tooling right now and tired of rebuilding the same prompts over and over, it's worth a look: agensi.io/r/PEAK
Curious what the rest of you are doing — still writing your prompts and skills from scratch, or leaning on marketplaces and pre-built setups like this one?
P.S. — if you sign up through the link above, you get 10% off your first paid skill or bundle, applied automatically at checkout.
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