Repetitive work can be packaged as a skill — a set of instructions and tools the assistant runs as a self-contained playbook.
A skill is a work playbook: an instruction plus a curated set of tools. The assistant dispatches it when the task fits, and the result is saved as a document you can return to and edit.
You create your own skill by talking: an assistant interviews you, offers answers as clickable chips, shows a draft and saves only once you confirm. There is deliberately no form to fill in — describing a task in words is easier than breaking it into fields.
For anyone who doesn't want to start from scratch there is a catalog of 50 ready-made skills across five areas: technical audit, content, semantics, competitors and analytics. They install in one click; if a skill needs an integration you haven't connected, you're warned at install time. Any skill can be run as its own chat, where it leads the conversation.
When the same check repeats from client to client and you'd rather not re-explain the task each time.
The Skills section in the sidebar. The templates tab installs a ready-made one; the create button starts your own.