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skills ecosystem.

VCSkills is a community library. Every skill listed here was built by someone who wanted to automate a workflow and decided to share it. If you've built something useful for your firm, submit it — the whole community benefits.

What makes a good skill

01

Solve a real VC workflow

The best skills automate something a GP, analyst, or operator actually does repeatedly — sourcing, diligence, LP reporting, portfolio monitoring. If it lives in a spreadsheet or a manual process today, it's a great candidate.

02

Single responsibility

Each skill should do one thing well. A skill that scores pitch decks is better than one that scores decks, drafts memos, and sends emails. Composable skills are more useful than monolithic ones.

03

Clear when-to-use instructions

Skills need a concise description of when the agent should invoke them. Think: what does the user say or do that should trigger this skill? The clearer this is, the more reliably agents will use it.

04

Tested against real scenarios

Before submitting, run the skill against at least three real inputs you'd encounter in practice. Skills that break on edge cases — unusual cap table structures, non-US term sheets, non-SaaS business models — will be flagged in review.

Review process

01
Submission receivedWe log your GitHub URL and email and queue it for review.
02
Security auditThe skill is checked by Gen Agent Trust Hub, Socket, and Snyk for malicious patterns.
03
Editorial reviewWe evaluate quality, single-responsibility, and VC relevance against our guidelines.
04
Listed or feedbackAccepted skills go live on the leaderboard. Rejected submissions get specific feedback.

Submit a skill

Share a GitHub link to your skill and your email. We'll be in touch.

By submitting you agree to our Terms. Review process typically takes 3–5 business days.