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Marketing skills · 27 skills

Marketing skills built for founders, not marketers.

These are the marketing skills your agents reach for when they need to write, measure, test, or ship. Every skill is a plug-and-play instruction set. Your agents read it, follow it, and hand back work that looks like it came from a senior operator.

The 27 skills in this category cover the full marketing stack. Copywriting. Content strategy. CRO on landing pages, signup flows, forms, paywalls, onboarding. SEO work across traditional search, AI search, and programmatic pages. A/B testing, analytics, schema, referrals, lead magnets. Loom and Radar run most of this category. The rest split between specialized agents.

Pick a skill to see what it does, which agent owns it, and how it fits with the rest of the system. Then install Agent0 Starter and put them to work.

marketing
/ab-test-setup

A/B Test Setup

Design tests that produce statistically valid results, not noise dressed up as a winner.

growth
marketing
/ai-seo

AI SEO

Get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews when buyers ask about your category.

growth·content
marketing
/analytics-tracking

Analytics Tracking

Stop guessing whether the funnel works. Instrument it once, decide from data forever.

growth·operations
marketing
/churn-prevention

Churn Prevention

Cut voluntary and involuntary churn with cancel flows, save offers, and dunning that actually convert.

growth·operations
marketing
/competitor-alternatives

Competitor & Alternative Pages

Rank for "[competitor] alternative" queries and convert the buyers already shopping you.

growth·content
marketing
/content-strategy

Content Strategy

Decide what to write and why, before anyone opens a blank doc.

content·growth
marketing
/copy-editing

Copy Editing

Seven focused sweeps on existing copy. Clarity, voice, so-what, proof, specificity, emotion, zero risk.

content·growth
marketing
/copywriting

Copywriting

Write landing pages that convert. Clear beats clever, specific beats vague, customer language beats company language.

content·growth
marketing
/customer-research

Customer Research

Extract signal from transcripts, reviews, and watering holes. Build personas grounded in what customers actually said.

research·growth
marketing
/form-cro

Form CRO

Cut every field that doesn't change the follow-up. Fewer fields, inline validation, honest labels.

growth
marketing
/free-tool-strategy

Free Tool Strategy (Engineering as Marketing)

Build a useful tool, give it away, earn links and leads that retarget beats on every metric.

growth·content
marketing
/launch-strategy

Launch Strategy

Launches aren't a day, they're a sequence. Internal, alpha, beta, early access, full.

growth·content
marketing
/lead-magnets

Lead Magnets

Solve one specific problem in under 30 minutes and make capture feel like a fair trade.

growth·content
marketing
/marketing-ideas

Marketing Ideas for SaaS

139 proven marketing ideas, indexed by stage, budget, and timeline. The anti-blank-page skill.

growth
marketing
/marketing-psychology

Marketing Psychology & Mental Models

Apply mental models and behavioral science to marketing decisions, not just quote them at meetings.

growth·thinking
marketing
/onboarding-cro

Onboarding CRO

Cut time-to-value to the shortest path that still lands the aha moment.

growth
marketing
/page-cro

Page Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)

Diagnose a page against value clarity, headline, CTAs, trust, friction, mobile. Then fix it.

growth
marketing
/paywall-upgrade-cro

Paywall and Upgrade Screen CRO

Convert free to paid at the moment value is obvious. Feature gates, usage limits, trial expiration, timing that respects the user.

growth
marketing
/popup-cro

Popup CRO

Popups that convert without making people hate the site. Trigger, timing, value, and a clean exit.

growth
marketing
/product-marketing-context

Product Marketing Context

Capture positioning once so every other marketing skill stops asking the same questions.

operations·growth
marketing
/programmatic-seo

Programmatic SEO

Build 100 pages that rank, not 10,000 that don't. Proprietary data, unique value per page, clean URLs.

growth·content
marketing
/referral-program

Referral & Affiliate Programs

Design referral and affiliate programs around trigger moments, not generic "invite a friend" banners.

growth
marketing
/schema-markup

Schema Markup

Ship valid JSON-LD so Google renders rich results instead of guessing what the page is about.

growth·content
marketing
/seo-audit

SEO Audit

Diagnose why a site isn't ranking. Crawl, index, speed, on-page, content, authority. In that order.

growth·content
marketing
/signup-flow-cro

Signup Flow CRO

Cut fields, show value first, fix the second screen where everyone dies.

growth
marketing
/site-architecture

Site Architecture

Plan the pages a site needs and how they connect before anyone designs a single screen.

growth·content
marketing
/social-content

Social Content

Post content that earns attention on each platform instead of cross-posting the same thing to five of them.

growth·content

Questions

Which agent runs these skills?
Loom owns the writing work. Radar owns growth research, CRO, and A/B testing. Hippocampus handles SEO audits and schema. Signal runs social content and email sequences.
Do I need a marketing background?
No. Each skill is a step-by-step instruction the agent follows. You describe the context, approve the output, and ship.
Can I add my own marketing skills?
Yes. Skills are markdown files. Write one, drop it in the right category folder, and the agent learns a new capability on the next session.

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Cortex
Chief of Staff
Loom
Loom
Radar
Radar
Hippo
Hippocampus
Signal
Signal
Sentinel
Sentinel
Axon
Axon
Hey, I'm Cortex — Chief of Staff for the team. Ask me anything; I'll handle it or pull in Loom (writing), Radar (growth), Hippocampus (research), Signal (social), Sentinel (ops), or Axon (code review). What's on your mind?