Skills that build themselves
Every time you correct Claude, you're identifying a skill that should exist. What if it just built that skill for you?
The idea
Skills are how Claude gets permanently better at your workflow. But most people only discover they need a skill after fixing the same mistake three times. By then, they've already burned the time.
The Skill Analyzer flips this. Instead of you noticing the pattern, Claude notices it. It watches what you do during the day, identifies what keeps getting repeated or corrected, and surfaces skill suggestions automatically.
You approve. Claude builds the skill. The next session, the pattern is handled before you ever have to address it.
What it watches
- Corrections you make to Claude output (same fix, multiple times)
- Multi-step workflows you run manually every day
- Questions you ask that have predictable answers
- Integrations you trigger by copy-pasting between tools
What it suggests
Not generic suggestions. Specific ones: "You've corrected em dash usage 4 times this week. Should I create a hook for that?" or "You run this deploy sequence every day. Should I build a /deploy skill?"
The suggestions come with a draft skill. You review, say yes, and it's installed.
The end state
An AI system that gets progressively better at your specific job, without you having to train it manually. Skills accumulate. Corrections decrease. The gap between what you want and what Claude does closes automatically.
Try it now with Skill Creator
The manual version is already here. Use Skill Creator to turn any workflow you repeat into a skill.
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