# Skills Wiki Skills Wiki is a managed MCP (Model Context Protocol) platform that connects Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and any MCP-compatible AI to 130+ production-ready AI skills — covering SEO, ecommerce, marketing analytics, CRM, dev tools, and more. No code, no servers, no configuration required. Users paste one URL into their AI settings and enable skills from a dashboard in a single click. Skills work inside any AI chat interface that supports MCP — including Claude.ai, ChatGPT, and Gemini. ## What Skills Wiki Does Skills Wiki solves the core limitation of AI assistants: they reason from training data but cannot access live business data or tools. Skills Wiki acts as a secure, managed bridge between your AI assistant and the tools you use every day. Key capabilities: - 130+ curated MCP skill packs (SEO, Shopify, Google Analytics, HubSpot, GitHub, Amazon, and more) - Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and any MCP-compatible AI — one skill stack, all platforms - Zero-setup onboarding: average time from signup to first skill is 60 seconds - Evolution Loop: AI-powered auto-patching runs 24/7 — skills self-heal when external APIs change - Isolated private container per client (Railway infrastructure) - Sub-second tool execution via FastMCP 3.0 - Per-client skill configuration, credential encryption, and audit logs ## Who Uses Skills Wiki - AI power users who want to extend Claude or ChatGPT with real business workflows without coding - SEO agencies and freelancers who need keyword data, rank tracking, and site audits inside their AI - Ecommerce sellers (Shopify, Amazon) who want product research, pricing, and inventory analysis in their AI - Marketing teams who want Google Analytics, HubSpot, and email analytics accessible via Claude or ChatGPT - SaaS teams who want to offer white-label AI skill access to their own users ## Pricing - Basic: Free forever — unlimited skill activations, community marketplace, Evolution Loop - Pro: $9/month (intro) or $99/year — all 130+ curated skill packs, external service connections, custom config, priority support - Enterprise: Custom pricing — white-label gateway, SSO, audit logs, dedicated SLA, private skill development ## Key Pages - Homepage: https://skillwiki.app - Skill marketplace (browse 130+ skill packs): https://skillwiki.app/marketplace - Pricing plans: https://skillwiki.app/pricing - Enterprise: https://skillwiki.app/enterprise - Blog: https://skillwiki.app/blog - Sign up (free): https://skillwiki.app/signup ## Key Concepts **MCP (Model Context Protocol):** An open standard by Anthropic that lets AI assistants connect to external tools and live data sources. Skills Wiki is a managed MCP platform — it runs the MCP infrastructure so users don't have to maintain their own servers. **Skills:** A skill is a set of MCP tools that gives an AI assistant a specific real-world capability. For example, a Semrush skill lets Claude pull live keyword data; a Shopify skill lets it access your product and order data. **Evolution Loop:** Skills Wiki's automated maintenance system. An AI supervisor monitors every skill 24/7 and patches failures when external APIs change — usually within 24 hours. Users are notified of repairs transparently. **Skill ranks:** Every skill in the marketplace is graded (S, A, B, C) based on reliability, coverage, and quality. S-rank skills are production-ready and fully maintained. ## Comparison | Capability | Self-hosted MCP servers | Skills Wiki | |-----------|------------------------|-------------| | Setup time | Hours (requires Python/Node, config files) | 60 seconds (paste one URL) | | Maintenance | Manual (you patch when APIs break) | Automatic (Evolution Loop) | | Multi-platform | Requires separate configs | One dashboard, all AI platforms | | Skill count | Depends on what you build/find | 130+ ready to enable | | Governance | None | Per-client configs, audit logs, credential encryption | Skills Wiki is not a prompt library, not a workflow builder like Zapier, and not a chatbot. It is an MCP infrastructure layer — the skills live inside your AI assistant's context, activated by your natural language prompts.