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MarketingSkills vs X Island

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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MarketingSkills

44+ marketing skills for Claude Code, Cursor, and AI coding agents

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75%

Panel ship

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Paid

Entry

MarketingSkills is an open-source repository of 44+ markdown-based agent skills that give AI coding assistants specialized knowledge across conversion optimization, copywriting, SEO, paid distribution, analytics, and growth engineering. Built by indie developer Corey Haines, the skills plug into any agent that supports the Agent Skills spec — Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, OpenAI Codex, and more. Each skill is a structured markdown file that teaches the agent when and how to apply specific marketing frameworks. Skills cover everything from CRO-optimized landing pages and email drip sequences to AI search optimization, referral programs, churn prevention, and pricing strategy. Installation takes seconds via the CLI or Claude Code plugin. What makes this stand out is the intersection of marketing craft and agentic tooling — rather than a generic AI marketing SaaS, MarketingSkills turns your existing coding agent into a growth-aware collaborator that understands when you're working on a conversion flow versus a content calendar and applies the right playbook automatically. The repo hit 24k GitHub stars and is trending hard today.

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Developer Tools

X Island

Mac mission control for all your AI coding agent sessions at once

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75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

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X Island is a free macOS menu bar app that acts as a control panel for every AI coding agent session running on your machine — Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and others. It surfaces permission prompts, status updates, and session questions in a compact Dynamic Island-inspired overlay so you don't have to juggle terminal windows to babysit your agents. The core problem it solves is real and immediate: when you're running three concurrent agent sessions, each waiting on a different permission approval buried in different terminal panes, you miss them and sessions stall. X Island aggregates all of that into one place. You can approve requests, answer questions, and jump directly to the relevant terminal without losing context in your editor. It's local-first, requires no account, and has zero cloud dependency. The entire value proposition is reducing friction for the growing cohort of developers who now run AI coding agents continuously throughout their workday. Built by a solo indie developer and released as free software — the kind of quality-of-life tool that the agentic IDE category hasn't yet bothered to solve natively.

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MarketingSkills
X Island
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source
Free
Best for
44+ marketing skills for Claude Code, Cursor, and AI coding agents
Mac mission control for all your AI coding agent sessions at once
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Developer Tools
Developer Tools

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Brilliant distribution play — package domain expertise as agent skills and suddenly your coding agent understands CRO best practices. The CLI install and Agent Skills spec compatibility mean you're up in 30 seconds. Already replacing half my Notion marketing runbooks.

80/100 · ship

I've been manually checking three terminal windows every 10 minutes to see if Claude Code is waiting on me. X Island fixes that with zero setup. This should be table stakes in every agentic IDE but nobody's built it natively yet — so this indie tool fills a real gap right now.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Markdown skills are ultimately prompt engineering in a fancy folder. There's no enforcement mechanism to ensure the agent actually applies them correctly, and marketing advice that worked in 2024 may already be stale. Blind trust in 44 'best practices' without testing is a recipe for cargo-culting.

45/100 · skip

This is a stop-gap for a problem that IDE makers will close in their next update cycle. Claude Code, Cursor, and VS Code all have roadmap items for better multi-agent coordination. Betting on a solo-built menubar app for your daily workflow feels risky when upstream tools will absorb the use case.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

This is the beginning of skill ecosystems as the new SaaS moat. Instead of building apps, domain experts will package expertise as agent skills and sell via marketplaces. MarketingSkills is an early proof of concept for a massive coming wave.

80/100 · ship

The fact that this tool exists and has immediate traction signals how fast the 'run many agents in parallel' behavior has gone mainstream. We've crossed the threshold where developers expect to supervise fleets of AI workers — tooling will rapidly cluster around that expectation.

Creator
80/100 · ship

Finally an AI tool that speaks marketer, not just developer. Having an agent that knows punch-up copywriting, kinetic email sequences, and launch playbooks from the same terminal as my code is exactly how solo founders need to operate in 2026.

80/100 · ship

Even for non-engineers running AI tools for content workflows, a unified notification layer for AI agent approvals is a UX pattern worth watching. The Dynamic Island aesthetic is clean and unintrusive — someone did the design work here.

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