affiliate-skills and pm-claude-skills

These two repositories are ecosystem siblings, both offering collections of AI-powered Claude skills but tailored for different professional specializations: affiliate marketing and product management, respectively.

affiliate-skills
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pm-claude-skills
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Maintenance 13/25
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Maturity 9/25
Community 23/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
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Community 18/25
Stars: 151
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Language: HTML
License: MIT
Stars: 52
Forks: 16
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License: MIT
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About affiliate-skills

Affitor/affiliate-skills

AI-powered Claude Skills for affiliate marketers. Full funnel: research → content → blog → landing → deploy.

Comprises 45 interconnected skills organized across an 8-stage affiliate marketing flywheel (research → content → blog → landing → distribution → analytics → automation → meta), with automatic skill chaining and closed-loop feedback from analytics back to research. Integrates with the Affitor program directory API for live commission and cookie data, and works via text I/O across Claude Code, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Windsurf, and OpenClaw—installable as native skills or bootstrapped via markdown prompt. Each skill declares suggested next steps and data dependencies, enabling AI agents to autonomously orchestrate multi-stage campaigns from program selection through A/B testing and compliance audits.

About pm-claude-skills

aakashg/pm-claude-skills

5 Claude Code skills for product managers. Drop them in your .claude/skills/ folder and go.

These five skills encode PM workflows as markdown playbooks that trigger on natural language—when you ask Claude to "validate this idea" or "review this design," it loads the corresponding SKILL.md and follows a structured process for consistent output. They integrate directly into Claude Code's `.claude/skills/` directory and work best paired with a project-level `CLAUDE.md` that sets global context (company, writing style, OKRs), keeping identity separate from task-specific logic. Each skill is customizable—you fork the repo, swap in real examples from your product, and tune output formats to match your org's communication standards.

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