When to use a skill
Reach for a skill when you catch yourself re-teaching Replo the same approach. Writing or installing a skill once means Replo applies that approach every time, without you spelling it out again. Pair skills with Tasks to run them on a schedule, like a weekly competitor teardown that lands in your inbox every Monday. You can reach Skills from the + in the tab bar or the Cmd+K menu.Find your way around
The home view has three sections:- Featured highlights a rotating set of skills worth a look.
- My skills is everything you have installed or created, the skills available to Replo in this project right now.
- Discover is the full library shared by the community and team. Search across it, sort it, and filter by category.
| Category | Covers |
|---|---|
| Brand & Design | Visual identity, brand voice, photography, video, layout |
| Marketing & Acquisition | Paid ads, SEO, content, social, influencer, referral |
| Conversion & Merchandising | PDP, quizzes, bundles, offers, social proof, checkout |
| Customers & Retention | Email and SMS, loyalty, subscriptions, reviews, support |
| Operations & Analytics | Inventory, shipping, integrations, attribution, dashboards |
| Strategy & Finance | Positioning, market research, pricing, unit economics |
Install a skill
Open any skill to see what it does, the instructions it runs, and the files it bundles. If it is not installed yet, click Install to add it to your project so Replo can use it. Once installed, the skill moves into My skills and its action flips to Uninstall. Uninstalling a Replo-built skill just removes it from your project, you can always re-install it from Discover later.Use a skill
Once a skill is installed, you call it from the chat. Type/ followed by the skill’s slash command, or @ and pick it from the menu the same way you would mention a page, asset, or integration. Either way works. Hit / and the list of installed skills appears, filtering as you type, with a short description on each so you pick the right one.
Either way, Replo picks up the skill’s instructions and runs the task the way the skill defines it. The chat shows which skill it is using as it works.
You do not always have to call a skill by name. When a request matches an installed skill, Replo reaches for it on its own. Here, asking “what are people saying about Graza” loaded the voice-of-customer skill automatically, no slash command or mention needed.
Create your own skill
When you find yourself explaining the same process to Replo over and over, turn it into a skill. From My skills, open the New skill menu and pick how you want to build it.- Create with chat
- Create from scratch
The fastest path. Replo asks what workflow you want to capture, you describe it in plain language, and it writes the name, slash command, description, category, and instructions for you. The more specific you are about what the skill does, who uses it, and when it should run, the better the result.When it finishes, the new skill is ready to use, with its own slash command, just like any other.
What goes in a skill
Every skill is the same shape, whether Replo wrote it or you did:- Name and slash command are how you and Replo refer to it.
- Description tells Replo (and you) when to reach for it.
SKILL.mdis the main instruction file, written in Markdown, that Replo follows when the skill runs.- Files are optional extras the skill bundles, such as a brand-voice guide, a checklist, or a CSV Replo should reference. Upload individual files or a whole folder.
Edit, share, and delete
Skills you create are yours to manage. From a skill you own, you can:- Edit the name, description, instructions, or files at any time.
- Share it as a reusable link so a teammate can open the same skill in Replo.
- Delete it when you no longer need it.
A skill you create lives only in your workspace. Deleting it removes it permanently, there is no copy in the registry to re-install from. (Replo-built skills are different: uninstalling one just removes it from your project, and you can re-install it later.)
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