Add the skills you want to use in Airbridge Pilot by choosing from the default skills Airbridge provides or by creating your own.
A skill is a saved set of instructions that lets Pilot handle your repetitive tasks in a consistent way. For example, a skill can report key metrics on a regular schedule, build an event taxonomy, or create audiences based on campaign goals.
Pilot can only invoke skills added to your personal skills. Personal skills consist of two types:
Default skills you added from those Airbridge provides
Skills you created yourself
To see them, go to [Airbridge AI]>[Skills] in the Airbridge dashboard and open the [Personal] tab, where your added skills appear under [Personal skills]. Turn on a skill's toggle to let Pilot use it, or turn off the toggle to pause its usage temporarily.
Go to [Airbridge AI]>[Skills] and open the [Default] tab to see the default skills Airbridge provides. Click Add to personal skills to add a skill, and it's ready to use in Pilot right away. You can update or remove default skills you've added.
Airbridge releases new versions of its default skills regularly. When Update appears on a skill you've added, click it to apply the new version.
To remove a default skill, click the Action button on the right, then click Remove from personal skills. You can add a removed default skill again later.
If you need a skill beyond the default skills Airbridge provides, create your own. Skills you create are added to [Personal skills] right away.
Prepare the name, command, summary, and prompt for the skill you want to create. We recommend reusing the prompt from a skill you already use in an AI service like Claude, Claude Code, ChatGPT, or Codex. Copy the prompt saved in the skill's .md file and paste it to use the same skill in Airbridge.
Go to [Airbridge AI]>[Skills], open the [Personal] tab, and click Create skill under [Personal skills].
Enter all the details you prepared, then click Create to finish.
You can edit or delete skills you've created.
To edit a skill, click the Action button on the right, then click Edit.
To delete a skill, click the Action button on the right, then click Delete. Deleting a skill cannot be undone.
Personal instructions are background details you give Pilot about yourself. In the Airbridge dashboard, go to [Airbridge AI]>[Skills] and open the [Personal] tab to enter them. Pilot uses these instructions to personalize its responses in every conversation. For example, you can describe the service you work on, your role, and the tasks you handle day to day.
In the Pilot chat window, you can invoke and manage the skills you've set up.
You can invoke skills in the Pilot chat window in two ways:
Let Pilot invoke skills automatically. Based on the conversation, Pilot invokes the skill that best fits your request, so you don't need to invoke it yourself.
Invoke a skill manually. Enter / in the Pilot chat window to see the available skills, then select the one you want to use.
In the Pilot chat window, click Skills or enter / to open the skill list. Click Manage at the top of the list to go to [Airbridge AI]>[Skills] in the Airbridge dashboard, where you can manage your skills.
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