Agent Skills Package Manager
AI agents constantly reinvent solutions instead of sharing knowledge. A package manager for agent skills lets developers publish, discover, and reuse AI agent capabilities across teams and projects. Target users are AI engineers and enterprises building agent systems.
The explosion of agentic frameworks—LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen—has produced exactly the fragmentation problem a skill registry would solve, with every team rebuilding tool-calling wrappers and prompt chains from scratch. No clear incumbent owns this space yet, though LangChain Hub makes a weak attempt at prompt sharing that stops well short of composable skill packages. The $2k–10k MRR band is plausible for a dev-tools product charging per seat or per private registry, but it assumes enterprises adopt before the major framework vendors ship native solutions—which LangChain, LlamaIndex, or even OpenAI could do any quarter. The biggest risk is platform dependency: if the two or three dominant agentic frameworks each build first-party registries, the addressable market collapses to a rounding error overnight.
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