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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.

npx skills add coreyhaines31/marketingskills

Installs all 49 marketing skills — free and open source

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Audit this pricing page — what's costing us conversions?

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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.