The TrainingSites Skills Library is a curated collection of installable AI agent skills built specifically for educators, coaches, and consultants. Each skill automates one defined task — writing lesson recaps, drafting check-in emails, building course outlines, posting to your community — and can be installed in Claude or Cowork in minutes.
What the Skills Library Is
Think of the Skills Library as an app store for your AI assistant, but every app is purpose-built for an online teaching business. Instead of generic AI tools that require you to figure out how to apply them to your workflow, each skill in the library is already configured for a specific educator task. You install it, give it the inputs it needs, and it produces the output — no prompt engineering required.
The library is organized by function: content creation skills, student communication skills, community management skills, course-building skills, sales and marketing skills. Each skill is documented with what it does, what inputs it needs, and what output to expect. You can browse by category or search by the task you want to automate.
How Skill-Based Agents Power the Library
Every item in the Skills Library is a skill-based agent — a structured set of Claude instructions that handles a specific task end-to-end. When you run a skill, Claude reads the instructions, processes your inputs, and produces the output. The skill is the agent’s brain; Claude is the engine running it.
This is why the library is extensible. New skills can be added as new educator needs are identified. Skills can be updated as workflows improve. And because they’re portable documents, skills from the library can be shared with your students or clients — turning your AI workflow into a teachable, transferable system.
What This Means for Educators
For coaches, trainers, and consultants who don’t want to build AI systems from scratch, the Skills Library is the fastest path to a functioning AI-assisted teaching business. You don’t need to know how to write SKILL.md files or understand prompt engineering — you install a skill that already works and adapt it to your specific context. The library handles the technical groundwork so you can focus on teaching.
The Simple Rule
Before building a skill from scratch, check the Skills Library. There’s likely already a skill for what you need. Install it, run it once, and see if it fits your workflow. If it does, you’ve saved hours of skill-building time. If it almost fits but not quite, use it as a starting template and modify the parts that need adjusting.
