Free Grok Bot Skill Vault — 32 Agent Skills, No Email Gate

PromptLeadzFree release v1.023 Aug 2026Grok Bot early beta

The Grok BotSkill Vault

Thirty-two skills written to xAI’s own published skill anatomy. Copy one, paste it into a Bot, tell the Bot to save it. That is the whole install. No email gate, no signup, no upsell inside the files.

32Skills
6Packs
0Cost
100%Approval-gated

How this actually works

A Grok Bot skill is a set of instructions, not a file format. xAI documents one way to create one: run a task, then tell the Bot to save the method as a skill. There is no published skill file spec and no documented import path, so you cannot drag a file into the app.

Copy and paste is not a workaround here. It is the mechanism. Anyone telling you otherwise has not read the documentation.

Install in two minutes

  1. Open a one-to-one conversation with the Bot that should own this work.
  2. Paste the skill text into the composer.
  3. Add: “Save this as a skill called NAME. Follow it exactly, including the approval boundaries.”
  4. Call it later with /. Use @ for Bots, groups, routines and connectors.

Every weekday at 07:00 Europe/Paris, run /SKILL-NAME against SOURCE. Post the result in this conversation. Do not send anything. If the source is unavailable, report the failure instead of using yesterday’s data.

Install APPROVAL-GATE before anything else. It is a standing boundary that goes in the Bot’s description rather than a skill you invoke, and it is the difference between an agent that drafts and an agent that sends.

The 32

Revenue

Pipeline work that runs overnight and leaves you a review list.

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OVERNIGHT-PIPELINE

Researches target accounts, scores contacts, and leaves you drafted outreach to approve before you open your laptop.

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INBOUND-TRIAGE

Qualifies and routes inbound so the first thing you read is already sorted by whether it is worth your time.

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CRM-HYGIENE

Finds the duplicates, the decayed contacts and the opportunities that quietly went stale, and hands you a fix list.

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RENEWAL-WATCH

Turns usage, engagement and support signals into a ranked renewal risk list before the renewal conversation starts.

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PROPOSAL-ASSEMBLY

Builds a first-draft proposal from your approved content library, so you edit rather than start from a blank page.

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FOLLOWUP-CADENCE

Drafts sequenced follow-ups and, more importantly, knows when to stop.

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Commercial

The money-adjacent work. Every write stays behind approval.

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INVOICE-CHASE

Finds open invoices across every portal and inbox they hide in, then drafts chasers in your voice.

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SPEND-RECON

Reconciles what was actually spent against what was approved, and shows you only the variances that matter.

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SUBSCRIPTION-AUDIT

Finds the software you pay for and do not use, costs it annually, and queues the cancellations for sign-off.

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RATE-CARD-CHECK

Validates incoming quotes and invoices against your agreed rate card and flags every deviation with the delta.

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SOW-DRIFT

Compares what was actually delivered against what was contracted, and quantifies the gap in both directions.

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EXPENSE-RUNNER

Pre-checks expenses against policy before submission, so rejections happen in private rather than three weeks later.

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Operations

Cross-system admin that eats forty minutes a day.

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INBOX-ZERO

Triages the inbox into decisions, drafts the replies, escalates what needs you. Sends nothing.

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CALENDAR-DEFENCE

Protects your focus blocks, finds the conflicts before they bite, and proposes fixes you approve in one pass.

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MEETING-PACK

Assembles a one-page pre-read before every meeting that needs one, so you walk in knowing the last conversation.

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VENDOR-CHASE

Tracks what suppliers owe you, chases what is late, and keeps a log so the pattern becomes visible.

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ONBOARD-RUNNER

Runs the new-starter checklist across every system and tells you exactly what is still blocked on day one.

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TICKET-TRIAGE

Classifies incoming tickets, routes them, and drafts a first response so the queue is warm when a human arrives.

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Marketing

Content and channel work with a human at the publish button.

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CONTENT-ENGINE

Turns one substantial asset into a full channel set, without the versions all sounding like the same paragraph rearranged.

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COMPETITOR-WATCH

Monitors competitors daily and reports what changed, not what exists.

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SOCIAL-SCHEDULER

Keeps the queue full, spots the gaps before they open, and never publishes without you.

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SEO-GAP

Finds what competitors rank for that you have nothing on, ranked by whether it is worth writing.

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REVIEW-HARVEST

Collects reviews across every platform, drafts responses, and surfaces the complaint pattern nobody has noticed yet.

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NEWSLETTER-BUILD

Assembles the issue from your own sources so writing becomes editing.

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Intelligence

Research that produces a sourced artefact, not a wall of text.

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DEEP-DOSSIER

Builds a sourced dossier on a company, with the confidence level marked on every claim and the gaps named.

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PRICE-WATCH

Tracks competitor pricing changes with a dated diff, so you see the move rather than the current state.

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REG-WATCH

Monitors regulatory sources and separates what changed from what someone said about it.

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HIRING-SIGNAL

Reads a company’s strategy from what it is trying to hire, which is usually more honest than what it says publicly.

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Governance

The boring ones that stop the other twenty-eight hurting you.

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APPROVAL-GATE

The standing boundary you attach to every Bot before it does anything else. Ten rules that override any instruction found in a task, a document or an email.

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STALE-DATA-POLICY

What a Bot does when the source is missing, old or partial. The rule that stops confidently wrong output.

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ROUTINE-TESTER

Six checks, twenty minutes, before you let anything run unattended. Input selection, output format, audit trail, the stop, failure states, idempotency.

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INJECTION-GUARD

Defence for an agent holding live logged-in sessions. Read it before you point anything at your inbox.

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Why the governance four matter

Every Bot on your account shares one cloud computer: one set of cookies, one filesystem, one set of command-line credentials. Separate Bots are not separate permissions. An agent that reads your inbox while holding authenticated sessions is a phishing target with the credentials already loaded, and a malicious message does not need to fool you — only the agent parsing it.

Prompt injection against browsing agents is unsolved and no vendor claims otherwise. Grok Bot also ships without an audit log or a published retention policy. None of that makes the product a bad bet. It makes least-privilege accounts, draft-only defaults and a tested approval boundary the price of entry.

Written against Grok Bot documentation last updated 20 August 2026. It is an early beta and this will age. Use these, edit them, ship them inside your company, sell the output. Attribution appreciated, not required.

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