Top 5 Agent Skill Marketplaces for Building Powerful AI Agents

Explore the top agent skill marketplaces shaping how AI agents discover, install, and use reusable capabilities.



Top 5 Agent Skill Marketplaces for Building Powerful AI Agents
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Introduction

 
The artificial intelligence agent world is evolving fast. Not long ago, the focus was mainly on connecting models to external tools and application programming interfaces (APIs) through integrations like Model Context Protocols (MCPs). That still matters, but a new layer is becoming just as important: agent skills. These are reusable capability packages, often built around a simple SKILL.md file, that give agents structured ways to complete specific tasks and workflows.

This shift is important because skills make artificial intelligence agents more useful, efficient, and easier to extend. Instead of rewriting the same instructions again and again, users can install ready-made skills for coding, research, automation, writing, and many other tasks. Platforms like OpenClaw have helped push this forward with public skill registries such as ClawHub, making it easier to discover and install new agent abilities.

In this article, we’ll look at the top 5 agent skill marketplaces that make it easy to find, review, and install skills, often with a single command. These marketplaces are becoming an important part of the agent ecosystem because they help users access trusted, reusable skills without starting from scratch every time.
 

1. SkillsMP

 
SkillsMP stands out as one of the largest discovery platforms in the agent skills ecosystem. Its homepage says users can browse 425,000+ skills, and the platform is built around the open SKILL.md standard. Rather than acting like a tightly curated store, SkillsMP works more like a large search-and-discovery layer that aggregates skills from GitHub and makes them easier to explore across tools such as Claude Code, Codex Command Line Interface (CLI), and ChatGPT.

 

// Key Features

  • It aggregates skills from public GitHub repositories
  • It supports intelligent search and categorization
  • It includes artificial intelligence-powered search for better discovery
  • It provides one-click installation commands
  • It supports install runners like npx, bunx, and pnpm

Note: SkillsMP does not currently provide an official CLI or automatic installer. Instead, you can browse skills on the website and download the ZIP file that contains all files for the selected skill.
 

2. LobeHub Skills

 
LobeHub Skills is one of the fastest-growing marketplaces in the agent skills space. It offers a more polished and productized experience than many smaller directories, which makes it feel closer to a full platform than a simple listing site. With 169,739 skills currently indexed, it gives users a very large library to explore while also putting more emphasis on trust, discoverability, and packaging within the wider LobeHub ecosystem.

 

// Key Features

  • It focuses on reliable skill discovery
  • It uses quality checks and community feedback
  • It offers a more polished marketplace experience
  • It connects skills to the wider LobeHub product ecosystem
  • It supports CLI-based installation through LobeHub tooling

 

// Sample Command To Download A Skill

npx -y @lobehub/market-cli skills install davila7-claude-code-templates-humanizer --agent claude-code

 

3. agentskill.sh

 
agentskill.sh is a practical marketplace for agent skills that focuses on fast discovery and installation. Its homepage says the platform supports 110,000+ skills across 20+ artificial intelligence tools, including Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Zed, and others. It is useful for users who want to browse a skill and quickly install it into the agent tools they already use.

 

// Key Features

  • It makes skill installation simple
  • It includes security scores on listings
  • It shows audit details for skills
  • It works with Claude Code plugin setup

 

// Installing Agentskill.sh In Claude Code

/plugin marketplace add https://agentskill.sh/marketplace.json

/plugin install learn@agentskill-sh

 

// Sample Command To Download A Skill

/learn @openclaw/sherpa-onnx-tts

 

4. skills.sh

 
skills.sh is a marketplace by Vercel that has quickly become one of the most visible hubs in the agent skills ecosystem. It combines skill discovery, installation, and ecosystem visibility in one place, which makes it useful for both finding new skills and seeing which ones are gaining traction. Since launch, it has tracked over 87,000 unique skills, giving it real weight as an open leaderboard rather than just a static directory.

 

// Key Features

  • It is backed by Vercel
  • It supports single-command installation
  • It includes a public leaderboard
  • It tracks skill install activity
  • It works across many coding agents
  • It connects to GitHub skill repositories

 

// Sample Command To Download A Skill

npx skills add https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-skills --skill vercel-react-best-practices

 

5. ClawHub

 
ClawHub is the public skill registry most closely associated with OpenClaw, but it is useful beyond a single agent setup. It works as a broader marketplace for reusable agent skills and is often valued for the amount of detail shown on each listing. With more than 20,000 skills registered, ClawHub gives users a large ecosystem to browse while also offering richer metadata than many other skill marketplaces.

 

// Key Features

  • It has more than 20,000 registered skills
  • It shows usage signals and installs
  • It includes security scan results
  • It shows license and version details
  • It lists runtime requirements
  • It supports CLI-based installation

 

// Sample Command To Download A Skill

npx clawhub@latest install sonoscli

 

Final Thoughts

 
These marketplaces show how quickly the agent skills ecosystem is maturing. Instead of building every workflow from scratch, users can now discover, compare, and install reusable skills in just a few commands. Some platforms stand out for their scale, while others are stronger on security signals, richer metadata, or tighter integration with specific agent tools. Together, they make artificial intelligence agents easier to extend, more practical to use, and faster to adapt for real-world work.

In many ways, skill marketplaces are becoming for artificial intelligence agents what GitHub is for code and Hugging Face is for machine learning models: a central layer for discovering, sharing, and adopting reusable building blocks.
 
 

Abid Ali Awan (@1abidaliawan) is a certified data scientist professional who loves building machine learning models. Currently, he is focusing on content creation and writing technical blogs on machine learning and data science technologies. Abid holds a Master's degree in technology management and a bachelor's degree in telecommunication engineering. His vision is to build an AI product using a graph neural network for students struggling with mental illness.


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