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LaunchPulse Skills

LaunchPulse Skills is a coming-soon feature that will let users add reusable abilities to their LaunchPulse projects. Instead of explaining the same complex behavior every time, you will be able to use Skills to give LaunchPulse stronger project-specific capabilities, workflows, and instructions that can be reused across builds.
LaunchPulse Skills is currently coming soon. Availability, pricing, supported skill types, and setup flows may change before release.

What are LaunchPulse Skills?

LaunchPulse Skills are reusable capabilities that help LaunchPulse understand how to perform a specific type of task. A Skill can describe:
  • how a workflow should work
  • how a feature should behave
  • how a business process should be handled
  • how a specific integration should be used
  • how a design or product pattern should be repeated
  • how a project should follow certain rules or standards
Think of Skills as reusable instructions that make LaunchPulse better at building the kind of software you want.

Why Skills matter

When building software, some tasks repeat again and again. For example:
  • every SaaS app needs onboarding
  • every marketplace needs listings and profiles
  • every internal tool needs tables, filters, roles, and permissions
  • every mobile app needs clean screens and tap-friendly flows
  • every AI app needs safe prompts, outputs, and saved results
  • every payment product needs paid and free states
LaunchPulse Skills will help make these repeated patterns easier to reuse.

Build faster

Reuse proven instructions instead of rewriting the same prompt every time.

Stay consistent

Keep features, workflows, and design patterns aligned across your projects.

Improve quality

Give LaunchPulse clearer guidance for complex or repeated tasks.

Reduce mistakes

Define expected behavior once, then reuse it across similar builds.

Create reusable workflows

Turn repeated business processes into skills that LaunchPulse can apply again.

Scale your building process

Move from one-off prompts to reusable build systems.

Example Skills

LaunchPulse Skills could be used for many different build patterns.
Skill typeExample
SaaS onboarding skillCreate sign-up, workspace setup, empty states, and first-user guidance
Marketplace skillCreate listings, seller profiles, buyer flows, search, and booking logic
Admin dashboard skillCreate tables, filters, role-based access, and record detail pages
Mobile game skillCreate character selection, game loop, scoring, rewards, and replay flow
Payment skillCreate pricing, checkout, paid access, billing status, and upgrade flows
AI assistant skillCreate prompt inputs, AI outputs, saved results, safety rules, and usage limits
Internal tool skillCreate approval flows, status tracking, assignments, and activity history
App store skillCreate screenshot concepts, app descriptions, and publishing preparation

When to use LaunchPulse Skills

Use Skills when you want to:
  • reuse the same workflow across multiple projects
  • create more consistent app behavior
  • avoid repeating long prompts
  • build faster with known patterns
  • define how a feature should work before LaunchPulse builds it
  • give LaunchPulse stronger context about your product style
  • create repeatable systems for SaaS, mobile, games, dashboards, or internal tools
Skills will be most useful for workflows you expect to repeat. If you only need something once, a normal prompt may be enough.

How Skills may work

1

Create a Skill

Define the reusable capability, workflow, or build pattern you want LaunchPulse to understand.
2

Describe the behavior

Explain what the Skill should do, what it should avoid, and how success should look.
3

Add examples

Provide example inputs, outputs, screens, flows, or rules so LaunchPulse can follow the pattern more accurately.
4

Attach the Skill to a project

Use the Skill when building or improving a LaunchPulse project.
5

Reuse it across builds

Apply the Skill again when you build similar apps, features, or workflows.
6

Improve the Skill over time

Update the Skill as you learn what works best.

Good Skill design

A good Skill should be clear, focused, and reusable.
AreaWhat to define
PurposeWhat the Skill helps LaunchPulse do
Use caseWhen the Skill should be used
InputsWhat information the Skill needs
OutputWhat LaunchPulse should create or improve
RulesWhat the Skill should always follow
BoundariesWhat the Skill should not do
ExamplesGood examples LaunchPulse can copy from
Success criteriaHow to know the Skill worked

Example Skill definition

Skill name:
SaaS onboarding flow

Purpose:
Help LaunchPulse create a strong onboarding experience for new SaaS users.

Use when:
A SaaS product needs sign-up, first workspace setup, empty states, and a clear first action.

The Skill should create:
- welcome screen
- account setup
- workspace creation
- first project or first record flow
- helpful empty states
- progress indicators
- next-step guidance

Rules:
- keep onboarding short
- reduce typing
- make the first action obvious
- explain empty states clearly
- avoid overwhelming users with too many steps

Success means:
A new user can sign up, understand the product, and complete the first meaningful action without confusion.

Skills vs prompts

Skills and prompts are different.
Normal promptLaunchPulse Skill
Used for one taskReused across many tasks
Written during a buildCreated as a reusable capability
Good for specific changesGood for repeated patterns
Can be short or detailedShould be structured and reusable
Works inside one requestCan guide future work

Skills vs Custom Agents

LaunchPulse Skills are different from Custom Agents.
FeatureCustom AgentsLaunchPulse Skills
Main purposeAgent behavior and assistanceReusable build capability
Best forA helper with a roleA repeatable workflow or pattern
Example“Act as my QA agent”“Build a SaaS onboarding flow this way”
ScopeAgent personality, tasks, and guidanceBuild rules, patterns, and reusable instructions
StatusAvailable as part of agent workflowsComing soon

Best first Skills

When LaunchPulse Skills become available, good first Skills may include:

SaaS MVP foundation

Reusable instructions for landing page, auth, dashboard, settings, and paid access.

Internal tool dashboard

Reusable instructions for tables, filters, records, roles, status flows, and activity history.

Mobile app core flow

Reusable instructions for onboarding, mobile navigation, main screen, saved state, and app-store prep.

Mobile game loop

Reusable instructions for character selection, gameplay, scoring, rewards, and replayability.

Stripe web payments

Reusable instructions for pricing, checkout, success states, billing settings, and premium access.

RevenueCat mobile paywall

Reusable instructions for mobile subscriptions, restore purchases, entitlements, and paywall flows.

What to avoid

Avoid creating Skills that are too vague.
Weak SkillBetter Skill
“Make apps better”“Improve SaaS dashboard usability with summary cards, filters, empty states, and clear actions”
“Build a game”“Create a mobile battle game loop with character selection, health bars, scoring, and replay”
“Add payments”“Add Stripe subscriptions for a web SaaS with pricing, checkout, billing status, and premium feature gates”
“Make it nice”“Apply a clean premium dashboard layout with spacing, cards, responsive tables, and clear CTAs”
Do not use Skills as a place to store passwords, API keys, private customer data, or sensitive credentials.

Coming soon status

LaunchPulse Skills is still being developed. Before public release, the LaunchPulse team may update:
  • how Skills are created
  • which Skill types are supported
  • where Skills can be attached
  • whether Skills are workspace-level or project-level
  • how Skills interact with agents
  • pricing or plan availability
  • permissions and access controls
  • how Skills are tested and versioned
This page will be updated as LaunchPulse Skills moves closer to release.

Suggested screenshots

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Next steps

Custom Agents

Learn how agents help guide project behavior inside LaunchPulse.

AI Services

Add AI assistants, generation, summaries, and smart workflows to apps.

Write a good prompt

Learn how to structure instructions before turning them into reusable Skills.

Build a SaaS MVP

See an example of a repeatable build pattern that could become a Skill.

Build an Internal Tool

Learn how repeatable internal workflows can become structured build patterns.

LaunchPulseClaw

Explore the upcoming hosted Clawbot extension for standalone agents.