Anthropic Opens Up Skills: Teaching AI Your Workflows Without the Lock-In
Have you noticed how AI tools start feeling like jealous lovers, each wanting you all to themselves? I was tinkering with Claude the other day, showing it how I handle client briefs, and thought, why can’t this flow over to my Zapier setup or even ChatGPT without starting from scratch? Turns out, Anthropic had the same itch. On 30 December 2025, they announced they’re making ‘Skills’ an open standard. No more trapped in one platform.
New Feature / Update: Anthropic’s Open Skills Standard
What is it?
Skills let you teach AI models repeatable workflows, like a recipe you hand over. You show Claude once how to generate a campaign brief from a client’s email: pull key points, draft headlines, suggest social posts. Now that skill lives as a portable package. Anthropic opened it up end of last year, so developers can share these across platforms. Imagine training one AI on your invoicing steps, then plugging it into another tool seamlessly. It’s out of labs, into real dev kits now.[2]
Why does it matter?
- For marketers: Train a skill to auto-summarise call transcripts into action items. Feed in a Zoom recording from a sales pitch, get bullet points on objections raised and follow-ups needed. Port it to your Jasper setup for email drafts, saving that Friday afternoon scramble.
- For developers or analysts: Build a skill for syncing Shopify inventory with Google Sheets. It checks stock levels, flags low items, emails suppliers. Move it to UiPath for bigger automations, no recoding the wheel. One report says top firms are rushing internal agent platforms just for this kind of handoff.[2]
I tried a simple one last week, teaching it to format my weekly reports. Pulled data from Pabbly Connect, added commentary. Took twenty minutes to set, now runs anywhere Claude-compatible. Feels like finally unpacking that old trunk of half-finished automations in the attic. Wonder what workflow you’ll unlock first?




