Publishing a skill on Agensi puts it in front of thousands of developers browsing the marketplace, but the creators who actively promote their listings sell two to three times more than those who publish and wait. Here's how to drive installs effectively and maximize your skill's reach in the developer community.
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Quick Answer: Share your Agensi listing page directly on Reddit, X, LinkedIn, dev.to, and in Discord/Slack communities where developers discuss AI coding tools. Your listing page is your sales page. Every click goes to your skill on agensi.io, which has trust signals (security scan badge, install count, creator profile) that convert better than a raw GitHub link.
Your listing page on Agensi is a better sales page than anything you'd build yourself. It already has the security scan badge proving your skill passed the 8-point review, a visible install count that builds social proof as it grows, your creator profile with a link to your other skills, and a one-click install/purchase flow that buyers trust. When you share a link to your skill, always link to your Agensi listing page rather than a GitHub repo or a personal blog post. The conversion rate is significantly higher because the trust infrastructure is already there.
Reddit. The most effective channel for skill creators right now. Post in r/ClaudeCode, r/AI_Agents, r/vibecoding, r/coding, and any language-specific subreddits relevant to your skill. Don't just drop a link. Write a genuine post explaining what your skill does, why it’s useful, and how it can help developers. For example, if you built a Python automation skill that integrates with popular APIs, share an example use case or a mini-tutorial.
1. Identify relevant subreddits related to your skill’s domain.
2. Engage with the community by commenting on posts and answering questions to build rapport.
3. Create a detailed post introducing your skill, its unique features, and practical use cases.
4. Include screenshots or short demo videos to showcase functionality.
5. Share the direct Agensi listing link at the end, emphasizing the seamless install process.
Tip: Avoid spamming; focus on adding value to conversations and the community.
X is a vibrant platform for developers and AI enthusiasts. Use it to share bite-sized updates, progress reports, and testimonials about your skill. Use hashtags like #AItools, #AgensiSkills, #OpenAI, and #DevTools to increase discoverability. Tag relevant influencers or communities who might find your skill useful.
“Just published a new Agensi skill that automates your daily code reviews using GPT-4! 🚀 Installs are live — check it out with one click here: [Agensi listing link] #AItools #CodeReview #AgensiSkills”
Pair this with a short GIF demo or a screenshot of the skill in action.
Using dev.to to write in-depth articles
dev.to is a developer community that loves detailed, technical write-ups. Write a tutorial or a case study about your skill. Explain the problem it solves, how it integrates with existing workflows, and provide sample code snippets. At the end of the article, invite readers to install your skill from your Agensi listing page.
Example dev.to article structure:
1. Introduction to the problem or use case
2. Why existing tools fall short
3. How your skill solves the problem
4. Step-by-step usage guide
5. Links to the Agensi listing and your GitHub repo
Include screenshots and code examples for clarity.
Engaging with Discord and Slack communities
Many developer and AI-focused communities exist on Discord and Slack. Join channels dedicated to AI tools, coding help, and OpenAI integrations. Participate in conversations, share insights, and when appropriate, introduce your skill as a solution to problems discussed.
- Be genuine and avoid hard selling.
- Offer to demo the skill live if the community is interested.
- Create a pinned message or a dedicated channel if you have multiple skills.
- Encourage early users to share feedback and testimonials within the community.
One Agensi skill creator built a GPT-powered code snippet generator for JavaScript developers. Instead of waiting for organic installs, they followed these steps:
1. Posted a detailed tutorial on dev.to.
2. Shared the tutorial and skill link on Reddit’s r/javascript.
3. Tweeted daily tips using the skill with the Agensi link.
4. Engaged in Discord servers like The Programmer's Hangout and AI-focused channels.
Within a month, their installs tripled, driven largely by community trust and active engagement.
- Update your Agensi listing regularly with new features and changelogs.
- Collect and display user reviews to boost credibility.
- Create short demo videos or GIFs showcasing your skill in action.
- Collaborate with other creators for cross-promotion.
- Use analytics to track which promotion channels bring the most installs and double down on them.
Publishing your skill on Agensi is just the first step. The real growth comes from active promotion across multiple channels where your target audience hangs out. Whether it’s Reddit, X, dev.to, or Discord, sharing your Agensi listing page with context, value, and genuine engagement will help you sell 2-3x more skills. Start today by choosing one platform, crafting your message, and sharing your skill with the developer community.