A curated GitHub repo most founders never find. I’ll email the one-line install plus my short note on which five skills to drop in first—before the other 34 distract you.
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Five concrete things, not a course. The link itself is most of the value—the rest is how I would use it.
CRO, SEO, copywriting, paid ads, email sequences, pricing, onboarding, churn, referrals—all drop into Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or Windsurf.
Every skill reads the same context file first—offer, ICP, positioning. The agent stops writing copy for ‘a SaaS’ and starts writing copy for yours.
So 39 markdown files don’t feel like a library nobody opens. The agent already knows which skill to chain into which.
For a 1–50 person team, the order that I would actually run—not the alphabetical one. Two paragraphs, no fluff.
GA4, Stripe, Resend, Mailchimp, Google Ads, and a Composio bridge for the rest (HubSpot, Salesforce, Meta Ads, Slack, Notion). Hooked up properly, the agent ships the campaign instead of writing a memo about it.
One install. Forty skills the agent picks up on its own—the right one fires when the task matches.
No new SaaS. No login. No dashboard. Just markdown files your existing agent already knows how to use.
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I’m Pavel. I help small teams adopt AI without breaking what already works—process automation, AI copilots for non-programmers, fail-tolerant systems.
My background is the discipline of fail-tolerant engineering and writing playbooks: first for humans, now for AI agents. The same instinct that keeps a billing system from quietly corrupting data is the one that keeps an automation from quietly degrading your funnel.
This pack is something I actually use. I’m sending it because most founders never see it—and once it’s in your agent, a lot of the ‘I should hire a marketer’ pressure looks different.
I’ll email the install plus the five-to-start-with note. Free, one message, no sequence trap.
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