AI got powerful. The way we share it never got safe.
A few months ago I watched a friend paste a “productivity prompt” she found online into ChatGPT. It worked. It also quietly told her assistant to read her inbox and “share interesting contacts.” She had no idea. Neither did the person who reposted it. That was the moment AgentPod started.
Alex, founder of AgentPod
The problem
AI skills are everywhere now: Reddit threads, X screenshots, Notion docs, random newsletters. Some are genuinely brilliant. The trouble is that a skill is just text, and text can hide instructions. Read your files. Send a summary somewhere. Quietly override what your assistant was told to do.
Almost nobody checks them. The good ones are buried under thousands of low-effort copies, and the risky ones look exactly the same from the outside. You should not have to be a security engineer to use AI safely.
What we did about it
We made the catalogue we wanted for ourselves: small, curated, and checked. Before any skill goes live, a human reads it. We look for prompt injection, hidden data collection and anything that asks for more access than the job needs. Only then does it get the scanned badge.
Then we made it effortless. You copy a short prompt, paste it into ChatGPT or Claude, and the skill works. No account, no install, no terminal. And it is free, because a safer way to use AI should not sit behind a paywall.
What we believe
Safe by default
If we would not run a skill on our own accounts, it does not ship. Every one is read line by line for prompt injection, hidden data collection and unsafe instructions.
Private by design
Your data is yours. Skills are built to ask for the least access possible. Most touch nothing but the public web, or stay entirely on your device.
Curation over volume
Twenty skills you can trust beat ten thousand you cannot. We keep the catalogue small on purpose and add slowly, only what earns its place.
No gatekeeping
No setup, no command line, no account to read a prompt. You copy, you paste, it works. The whole thing is free, and it stays free.
This is the first piece
We are a small team building the private AI appliance we wish existed. This free catalogue is where it starts. Browse the skills, teach your AI in one paste, and tell us what you want next.