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Most of what you do with Replo is just talking to it. Two features make those conversations far more powerful: skills, which teach Replo how you like work done, and plans, which let you see what it intends to do before it does it. You may not have run into either yet, so this page starts from scratch. Together, they make Replo more predictable: you reuse what works, and you get a say before it builds.

Skills

Teach Replo a workflow once, then reuse it in any conversation.

Plans

See the steps Replo intends to take, and edit them before it commits.

Skills: teach it once, use it everywhere

A skill is a saved set of instructions for something you do often, so you only have to explain it once. Instead of re-typing how you like your product descriptions written or your ad campaigns set up every single time, you save it as a skill and Replo follows it from then on. You can write your own, or install ones the Replo team already built. The best part: you usually do not have to remember they exist. When something you ask lines up with a skill, Replo picks it up on its own. (You can also call one by name with / or @ if you want to be explicit.) Below, the plain question “what are people saying about Replo” quietly loaded the voice-of-customer skill, with no command typed. So every conversation starts with Replo already knowing how you like things done. See Skills to install, create, and share them.

Plans: see the approach before it builds

Before tackling anything bigger than a quick edit, Replo writes a plan: a short, numbered list of what it is about to do. Think of it as an outline you get to approve before any work starts, so nothing happens behind your back. The plan shows up in the chat and in the Plans app. If something looks off, you can fix it before Replo starts:
  • Reword a step to say what you actually want
  • Add a step it missed
  • Remove anything you do not need
When it looks right, hit Build and Replo gets to work. Fixing a plan takes seconds; fixing the wrong thing after it is built takes a lot longer. See Plans to browse, edit, and build them.

Better together

Skills and plans complement each other: a skill defines how a task should be done, and a plan lays out what Replo will do this time. Pair them with Tasks to run the combination on a schedule, like a weekly competitor teardown that follows your skill and lands every Monday.

Prompting Replo

Write prompts that produce good skills and plans.

Tasks

Run skills and plans on a schedule.