The AI in your stack stops at the caption
You are already brainstorming and scheduling with AI. But the parts that keep clients and justify retainers are still done by hand.
- You schedule posts, but tying them back to real results is a monthly scramble.
- Every client wants a report, and every report is built from scratch.
- One good idea should become ten posts, but repurposing is all manual.
- By the time you spot a brand mention or a trend, it has already moved on.
Skills for the work between the posts
Each one is a short written guide your AI follows. Draft-only by default, so nothing happens without your say-so.
Weekly ROI report
Pull each client's post performance and turn it into a plain-English report tied to their goals, ready to send.
One post into ten
Take a single winning post and repurpose it into formats for every channel, kept in the client's voice.
Client recap deck
At month end, assemble the wins, the numbers, and the next steps into a recap each client can skim.
Mention monitor
Watch for brand mentions and relevant trends, and draft a response or a content angle while it is still live.
Comment and DM triage
Sort the day's comments and DMs across accounts, draft replies to the repeat questions, and flag the ones that need a human, so community management stops eating the morning.
Sits on top of the tools you already use
Skill008 does not replace your scheduler or your analytics. It runs the work between them, on your own accounts.
However you run social
Agencies
The pain
Reporting across a dozen clients eats the week.
The skill
A per-client report skill turns each one into a repeatable run, not a from-scratch build.
Solo and freelance
The pain
You are the strategist, the creator, and the analyst all at once.
The skill
Skills take the analyst hat off your head so you can stay on strategy and creation.
In-house
The pain
Leadership wants ROI, not impressions.
The skill
An ROI skill ties posts to pipeline and to the revenue language your execs actually care about.
You bring the assistant. We bring the guide.
Skill008 does not log in for you and does not store your data. You show a task once, we write it up as a skill, and the AI you already use runs it on your own access. New to any of this? Start with how it works.
Questions people ask
I already use AI for content. How is this different?
This is for everything around the content: the reporting, ROI, repurposing, and monitoring that you still do by hand.
Does it post for me?
Only if you want it to. By default it drafts and you approve before anything goes live.
Can each client have their own voice?
Yes. A skill can carry a client's tone and rules so the output sounds like them, not like a template.
Prove the value you already create.
Start with the report you dread building most.