User instructions

How to use Skillz Magic AI Studio from idea to sellable asset.

This guide explains the practical workflow for creating multi-platform Master Operating Systems, skills, prompts, workflows, and bundles. It is designed for users who want to work from preset categories or manually enter a custom profession, industry, platform, business type, department, niche, or asset category.

Fast start
If you are new, start in the CMOS Builder, choose Master OS, select a platform, choose preset categories or Other / Custom, review the recommended asset map, then generate and export.
1
Choose what you want to create

Start with a Master Operating System, skill, prompt system, workflow, or bundle. Master Operating Systems are best when you want a complete implementation package with SOPs, category maps, prompts, skills, workflows, QA rules, and a rollout plan.

2
Select or type your category context

Use preset professions, industries, and platforms when they fit. If your niche is not listed, choose Other / Custom and type your own profession, industry, AI platform, buyer segment, department, compliance niche, or workflow family.

3
Review the recommended category asset map

The generator shows recommended operating systems, skills, prompts, and workflows before generation. Use this as a quick validation step before creating the asset.

4
Generate, refine, and export

Generate instantly from defaults or add detailed role, audience, goal, and constraint notes. Export finished content as Markdown, PDF, or a platform ZIP package for use in Claude, ChatGPT, Manus, Grok/Groq, general AI tools, or a custom platform.

Feature-by-feature instructions
Use this table to understand where each major feature fits in the asset creation workflow.
FeatureWhat to use it forBest practice
CMOS BuilderCreate multi-platform Master Operating Systems, skills, prompts, workflows, and bundles from preset or custom category context.Begin with the strongest commercial category: profession, industry, buyer segment, or business type. Add specific constraints for regulated or brand-sensitive work.
Other / Custom categoriesManually input categories that are not in the preset lists, including unusual professions, industries, platforms, departments, niches, and asset types.Use plain-language specifics such as “mobile dog groomers,” “estate cleanout coordinators,” or “internal HR compliance chatbot” rather than broad labels.
UploadAdd existing prompts, skills, workflows, SOPs, or resource notes into your asset library for organization and reuse.Name uploaded resources by category and use case so they are easy to package later into bundles or marketplace listings.
LibraryStore generated and uploaded assets, copy content, and export saved work when you need a clean deliverable.Save your best generated versions after each refinement pass so you can compare outputs and preserve reusable systems.
MarketplacePackage generated assets into sellable listings with a title, category, description, included files, and Stripe checkout preset.Write listings around buyer outcomes, not just file contents. Explain the workflow problem the asset solves and who it is for.
ExportsDownload Markdown, print-ready PDF, or a ZIP package with manifest, usage guide, platform adaptation guide, prompts, workflows, and documentation.Use Markdown for editing, PDF for client delivery, and ZIP for complete implementation packages.
How to use custom categories
Custom inputs are useful when the buyer, platform, market, or asset category is too specific for a preset list.

Choose Other / Custom wherever it appears, then type the missing context in the manual field. The generator uses that text in the recommendation map, generation prompt, saved library item, marketplace listing, PDF metadata, and ZIP manifest where applicable.

Strong custom category entries are concrete. For example, “boutique estate sale coordinators,” “AI policy training for dental offices,” “Grok/Groq support desk playbook,” or “construction change-order workflow system” will usually produce more useful results than a broad label like “business.”

Package and checkout guidance
The app supports one-off downloads, Master Operating Systems, bundles, lifetime access, monthly subscriptions, and annual subscriptions.
OfferPackage typeBest use
Prompt packFocused downloadUse when you need a targeted prompt system and quality checklist for one immediate use case.
Skill or workflowImplementation assetUse when you need a practical tool with setup instructions, workflow structure, and usage guidance.
Professional bundleGrouped toolkitUse when several prompts, skills, workflows, and guides solve one related problem together.
Master Operating SystemComplete systemUse for complete category-specific operating systems with SOPs, QA, roadmap, and platform guidance.
SubscriptionOngoing creationUse when you generate, package, and improve multiple assets over time.
Quality checklist before exporting or selling
Run this review before sharing a PDF, ZIP, or marketplace checkout link.
The selected platform is correct, including any custom platform name.
The profession, industry, business type, and custom category context describe a real buyer or operating environment.
The generated output includes category maps, recommended skills, prompts, workflows, SOPs, QA rules, and implementation guidance when creating a Master Operating System.
The export format matches the next use: Markdown for editing, PDF for delivery, or ZIP for a complete implementation package.
Marketplace listings explain the outcome, intended user, included files, and package details before checkout is offered.
Recommended workflow
For paid assets, use the generator to create the first version, export Markdown for editing, save the polished version to the library, package it as a ZIP, then create a marketplace listing with a clear buyer outcome and price.