· Olivier Moreau · Use cases · 1 min read
Build a skill by chatting
Tell Brain what you want to automate. It asks a few questions, drafts the skill, reviews its own work — and you just approve.

A skill is a workflow Brain replays identically every time — a weekly synthesis, a follow-up sequence, a coachee onboarding. The good news: you no longer have to write one by hand.
Just say /create-skill — or “help me build a skill”. Brain interviews you: what’s the goal, when should it fire, what does it need, and one example. From your answers it drafts a complete skill — trigger, parameters, steps — instead of leaving you to fill in a blank template.
Then it reviews its own draft. Brain runs a critique pass over what it wrote and tightens it before you ever see it, so the first version is already a good one. Already have a skill that could be sharper? Say /review-skill <name> and Brain proposes improvements for you to approve.
Built by chatting, kept in your private vault — and when a teammate would benefit, shared across your team with /share-skill.




