Knowledge is what your agents know. Skills are what they can do. The Skill Armory is 500 plug-in skill files across 10 categories that install into your agents in seconds, tripling what your army is physically capable of. No coding. Drop the file in, and the skill exists.
*Every one of the 500 is a separate installable skill file, itemized by category in your download area. None duplicate the skills already inside your platform.
One-time. Customers-only price, valid on this page only. No monthly fees, ever.
($297 was the planned public launch price, before the Armory became a customers-only release. It will never appear on a public page.)
๐ก The payback math: the FIRST time one skill handles a task you'd have paid a freelancer $100 to do once, the Armory has paid for itself. Your agents will run that skill forever, for free.
No thank you. I'll pass on all 500 skills, and I understand this offer never returns.The built-in skills cover the essentials brilliantly. But the moment you push into money territory, every agent owner hits the same wall, usually in week one:
You ask for a competitor pricing audit, a schema markup block, or a UTM-tagged link set. The agent apologizes. The momentum dies right there.
$50 here for a data scrape, $100 there for an audit template. You own an AI workforce and you're still paying humans for tasks a skill file would handle.
Ten prompts chained together to fake a capability one proper skill performs in a single command. Fragile, slow, and it breaks next week.
Yes, you can write your own skill files. Budget an evening per skill to build and test. 500 skills is two years of evenings.
A client asks if your agent service handles review audits or product feeds. Without the skill, "no" costs you the retainer.
The owners posting jaw-dropping agent results aren't smarter. Their agents simply have more skills installed. That's the whole difference.
Knowledge, prompts, and training make agents smarter, and the platform you own already handles plenty of that. This is the other half of the equation, the half nothing else on these pages touches: making your agents physically capable of more.
A specialist who can't act is a consultant. A specialist who can act is an employee. The Armory turns every agent you own into the second kind.
Watch what happens when an agent is asked for something outside its skill set, and then asked again 30 seconds after one Armory file is installed.
Illustrative example of the skill effect. Output varies by your agent setup and configuration.
Every skill ships as one installable file with a plain-English usage sheet, organized in 10 category folders. Drop it in, say the command, the ability exists.
Every category maps to a way you make money with agents. Here's the arsenal:
Skills for offer research, funnel audits, ad angle generation, launch checklists, and campaign QA.
Examples: funnel-leak-finder, ad-angle-generator, offer-comparison-builder
$197 valueStructured content abilities: hooks, scripts, rewrites, style transformations, and long-form assembly.
Examples: headline-splitter, vsl-outliner, testimonial-polisher
$197 valueOn-page audits, schema generation, meta packs, internal-link maps, and content-brief builders.
Examples: competitor-pricing-audit, schema-markup-generator, seo-brief-builder
$197 valuePlatform-specific abilities: carousel builders, hook banks, reply engines, and content calendars.
Examples: carousel-architect, viral-hook-bank, comment-reply-engine
$197 valueProduct description engines, review analyzers, feed formatters, and cart-recovery sequences.
Examples: product-page-optimizer, review-mining-report, upsell-mapper
$197 valueSequence builders, subject-line labs, deliverability checkers, and personalization engines.
Examples: sequence-architect, subject-line-lab, spam-trigger-scanner
$197 valueMarket maps, competitor teardowns, trend digests, and structured data extraction abilities.
Examples: market-map-builder, competitor-teardown, trend-digest
$197 valueMeeting summarizers, SOP writers, proposal assemblers, and reporting abilities that save hours weekly.
Examples: sop-writer, proposal-assembler, weekly-report-builder
$197 valueReview responders, GMB post packs, local audit reports, and citation checkers: the local agency toolkit.
Examples: review-response-engine, local-visibility-audit, gmb-post-pack
$197 valueFormat converters, spreadsheet builders, batch processors, and clean-up abilities that kill busywork.
Examples: csv-cleaner, spreadsheet-builder, batch-renamer
$197 value25 done-for-you recipes that chain 3-5 Armory skills into complete money workflows: the Local Client Audit Combo, the Product Launch Combo, the Content Week Combo, and 22 more. Because the real magic is skills working together.
Think about what you've invested in today. Every campaign, every workflow, every plan you've made assumes your agents can execute. The Armory is the insurance that when you ask, the answer is "on it" instead of "I can't do that." It's the difference between a workforce and a waiting room.
Next Monday. A client asks if you handle local visibility audits. You say yes before they finish the sentence, because skill #427 already does.
Two weeks in. A pricing audit, a review-mining report, and a 30-day content calendar shipped this week. Total freelancer cost: zero.
One month in. Your agents run combos: audit, report, proposal, delivered as one command. Owners in your niche ask how you do it.
Illustrative scenarios, not income claims. Your results depend on your effort and setup.
$2,214 of installable capability for $97. That's less than 20 cents per skill, one time, forever.
๐ Give My Agents All 500 Skills For $97๐ก Forget the stack for a second. Here's the only math that matters: one freelancer task replaced and the Armory is free. Skill #2 through #500 are pure profit.
No thanks. My agents are fine without these 500 abilities.Same reason as everything on these pages: you already own the platform, which makes you the only person these files are worth anything to. A skill file without the platform is a text file. So instead of a public launch with ads and affiliates baked into the price, the Armory goes to owners only, once, at a price that's a rounding error against what it unlocks. You get the capability, I get an army of owners doing things nobody else's agents can do. That's the trade.
Nobody installs 500 skills on day one, and you don't need to. The Master Index tells you exactly which skills match what YOU do. Here's tonight's starting line:
Three moves. Zero code. Your army levels up before your coffee cools.
Open the Master Index, find your money category, and shortlist the 5 skills that match what you already do.
Drop the file in per the one-page install sheet. That's the whole process. The ability now exists.
Ask your agent to do the thing it couldn't do 10 minutes ago. Watch it happen. Repeat 499 more times, whenever you like.
Take 30 full days. Install skills, run commands, chain combos. If you honestly feel the Armory didn't expand what your agents can do, email support and get every bit of your $97 back. And everything you've downloaded stays yours. The risk is entirely on my side of the table, where it belongs.
Secure checkout. One-time $97, nothing recurring, nothing hidden.
Under a minute, same trusted checkout you've used today.
All 500 skill files, organized in 10 category folders with the Master Index and Combos Cookbook, delivered automatically to your download area.
You've built the army. You've armed it. This is the final upgrade: 500 new abilities, installed in seconds, owned forever. After this page, you're done buying and ready to build.
500 skills. 10 categories. 25 combo recipes. One payment, under 20 cents per skill.
($297 was the planned public launch price. The Armory stays customers-only instead, which is why you're seeing $97.)
๐ก Last reminder of the only math that matters: one replaced freelancer task and the Armory is free. The other 499 skills ride along forever.
No thank you. Skip the Armory and complete my setup without it.