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AI Marketing Skills for Pi
An open-source library of 49 AI marketing skills you can use with Pi, Inflection's personal AI — copywriting, SEO, ads, email, pricing, and more. Plain markdown playbooks, free, MIT-licensed.
Installs all 49 marketing skills — free and open source
★ 45,374 starslatest: v2.11.0page updated August 21, 2026
You
Audit this pricing page — what's costing us conversions?
✓loaded skill: cro
Pi
Ranked friction points, each with the fix — not a generic checklist.
Real prompts from the examples library — click to explore
Marketing Skills is a free, open-source library of 49 AI marketing skills you can use with Pi, Inflection AI's free personal assistant. Pi doesn't have a skills system — but every skill in this library is a plain markdown playbook you can bring into the conversation: share the playbook for the task at hand and Pi works from an expert process instead of a generic answer. Copywriting, SEO audits, cold email, paid ads, pricing, CRO, and more. MIT-licensed and fully readable.
Kickstart prompt
Paste this into Pi to get set up and oriented in one move:
I'm going to share a marketing playbook with you. Read it, then walk me through applying it to my product step by step — ask me the questions the playbook says an expert would ask.
How the skills work with Pi
Pi is a conversational assistant — great at thinking things through with you, not built around file systems or agent tooling. The way to use Marketing Skills with Pi is the simplest one: bring the playbook into the conversation. Each of the 49 skills is a self-contained markdown document with the steps, standards, and pitfalls for one marketing discipline.
Open the skill that matches your task in the public repo, share its playbook with Pi, and talk the work through — Pi's conversational strength plus a specialist's process is a genuinely good combination for thinking through positioning, pricing, or a campaign before you commit.
Put it to work
Using a skill in a Pi conversation:
- Browse the 49 skills at github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills and open the SKILL.md that matches your task
- Share the playbook (or the relevant section) with Pi along with your context
- Talk the work through — "walk me through this pricing playbook for my product," "help me apply this cold email process"
- Free and MIT-licensed — read, fork, or customize any playbook
What you can do with it
Pi shines on the thinking side of marketing: pressure-testing positioning, working through a pricing change, rehearsing the launch narrative, or untangling why a page isn't converting. The playbooks give that conversation structure — the questions an expert would ask, in the order they'd ask them.
When you're ready to execute at volume — audits across a whole site, sequences, ad variations — the same library installs into agent tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor with one command, so the process stays consistent from thinking to shipping.
Skills to start with
Browse all 49 skills →FAQ
Do Marketing Skills work with Pi?
Yes, conversationally. Pi has no skills system, but every skill is a plain markdown playbook — share the one that matches your task and Pi works from that process. It's the same library that installs natively into Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor.
Is Pi free?
Pi has been free throughout its life, with rate limits. The skills are free and MIT-licensed too — this combination costs nothing to try.
When should I use Pi vs a coding agent with these skills?
Use Pi for the thinking — positioning, pricing, strategy conversations guided by a playbook. Use an agent like Claude Code or Codex for the execution — running audits, generating sequences and creative, shipping pages — with the same skills installed natively.
Every skill in the library
All 49 skills install together — hover any tile for what it does, or open it for the full playbook, example prompts, and FAQs.
SEO
7- ai-seoGet cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity and AI Overviews — structure, attribution and freshness.
- seo-auditDiagnose why a site isn't ranking: technical crawl, on-page, and lost-position triage.
- programmatic-seoBuild page templates at scale against real keyword sets without thin-content penalties.
- schemaGenerate valid structured data so machines can read the page as clearly as people.
- site-architecturePlan URL structure, internal links and hub-spoke clusters that concentrate authority.
- content-strategyDecide what to write and why — topic clusters, pillars and an editorial calendar.
- directory-submissionsWork the directory layer for backlinks, domain rating and launch-day discovery.
Copy
7- copywritingWrite and rewrite page copy that persuades — headlines, value props, CTAs.
- copy-editingTighten existing copy: cut hedging, sharpen claims, fix rhythm without a rewrite.
- marketing-psychologyApply behavioural science — anchoring, loss aversion, social proof — deliberately.
- offersShape the thing you're actually selling so the price feels like the smaller number.
- lead-magnetsDesign an asset worth an email address, and the path that follows it.
- imageGenerate and direct marketing imagery that matches the brand rather than fighting it.
- videoPlan and script marketing video, from a 30-second ad to a product walkthrough.
CRO
7- croFind what's costing conversions on a page and rank the fixes by expected lift.
- ab-testingDesign experiments that can actually resolve — hypothesis, sample size, duration.
- popupsBuild modals and slide-ins that convert without becoming the reason people leave.
- signupReduce registration friction: field count, social auth, and the first-value moment.
- paywallsPlace and phrase the upgrade prompt where intent is highest, not where it's easiest.
- onboardingGet new users to their aha moment — checklists, empty states, time-to-value.
- free-toolsSpec a free tool that earns links and email addresses instead of just traffic.
Ads
5- adsPlan paid campaigns end to end: targeting, bidding, budget and account structure.
- ad-creativeGenerate and iterate ad variations at volume across every major platform.
- attributionModel where conversions actually come from — first-party, multi-touch, reconciliation.
- analyticsSet up tracking that answers questions: events, UTMs, and a real tracking plan.
- asoOptimise an App Store or Play listing for both ranking and install conversion.
Lifecycle
6- emailsBuild lifecycle sequences — welcome, nurture, re-engagement — with triggers and timing.
- cold-emailWrite outbound that gets replies, plus the follow-ups that do most of the work.
- smsRun SMS as a channel people don't unsubscribe from — timing, consent, cadence.
- churn-preventionCut cancellations with save offers, exit surveys and failed-payment recovery.
- referralsDesign a referral loop with an incentive that's worth acting on for both sides.
- marketing-loopsFind the compounding loop in your product instead of buying growth every month.
Growth
6- launchRun a launch: sequencing, assets, directories, and the week after nobody plans for.
- co-marketingFind partners with your audience and no conflict, then plan the joint campaign.
- community-marketingBuild a community that drives growth rather than one you have to keep feeding.
- influencer-marketingPick creators on fit and evidence, and structure a deal that survives contact.
- public-relationsEarn coverage without a retainer — angles, targeting, and the pitch itself.
- socialPlan and write for each platform's actual dynamics, not one post cross-posted five ways.
Strategy
5- marketing-planTurn goals into a quarter of sequenced work with owners and measurable outcomes.
- marketing-councilPressure-test a decision against a panel of specialist marketing perspectives.
- product-marketingPositioning, launch tiers and the narrative sales repeats without being asked.
- pricingSet and structure pricing — tiers, packaging, and where the value metric should sit.
- marketing-ideasGenerate campaign concepts grounded in your product, not a generic tactics list.
Research
6- customer-researchMine interviews, tickets and reviews into personas and jobs-to-be-done.
- competitor-profilingResearch competitors into structured dossiers you can act on.
- competitorsBuild comparison and alternative pages that rank and give sales something to send.
- sales-enablementBattle cards, one-pagers and objection handling sales will actually use.
- prospectingBuild and qualify a target list worth the outbound effort behind it.
- revopsWire the funnel together — lifecycle stages, routing, and reporting that reconciles.