How-to guide

How to share AI agent skills with your team

Three steps. No terminal. No setup for your team.

TL;DR: Visit a skill on floom.dev, click “Add to my floom”, copy the URL, paste it in Slack. Your teammate clicks, signs in once with Google, clicks “Add” — their agent picks it up automatically.

3 steps to share a skill

Save the skill

Browse floom.dev/explore or go directly to any skill URL (e.g. floom.dev/s/floom-pr-review). Click “Add to my floom”. Sign in once with Google if prompted — that's it.

Share the link

Copy the URL from your browser — it looks like floom.dev/s/my-skill. Paste it in Slack, email, iMessage, your team wiki, or anywhere. That's the shareable link. Nothing to export, no file to attach.

Skills can be public (anyone can find them), unlisted (link-only), or private (only specific emails).

Teammate clicks — their agent picks it up

Your teammate clicks the link. They sign in once with Google, click “Add to my floom”. Their AI agent — Claude Code, Codex, Kimi, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode — picks up the skill automatically on the next session. No copy-paste. No manual file placement.

When you update the skill, everyone who saved it gets the new version automatically. No re-sharing needed.

Works with every major agent

Claude Code
OpenAI Codex
Kimi
Gemini CLI
OpenCode

Questions

Do my teammates need to install anything?

No. Receivers click the link, sign in once with Google, click “Add” — zero engineering overhead. The agent picks up the skill on the next session start.

Does this work with Claude Code?

Yes. Skills are picked up by Claude Code on the next session start. Also works with OpenAI Codex, Kimi, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode.

Can I keep skills private?

Yes. Three visibility modes: public (indexed on /explore), unlisted (link-only, not in browse), and private (only you and explicitly shared emails).

What happens when I update a skill?

Everyone who saved the skill gets the update automatically on their next agent session. No re-sharing needed.

Is Floom free?

Free and open source (MIT). The hosted registry at floom.dev is free for saving and sharing skills. Source on GitHub →

How is this different from a GitHub Gist or Notion page?

Floom is structured for agent consumption. Skills have typed metadata, auto-sync when you update, and work with one click — no copy-paste, no manual file placement, no version drift.
I want to publish my own skill (power user / CLI)

Publishing requires the Floom CLI. It takes about 60 seconds the first time.

$npx -y @floomhq/floom publish my-skill.md

You get a shareable URL immediately. Share it with your team using the 3-step flow above — they need no CLI at all. Full guide →

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