Uristocrat Studios - May 22, 2026

What shipped this week at Uristocrat Studios: four new skills (Ads Copilot, LLM Brand Visibility Agent, Local Lead Prospector), search on the catalog, a monorepo migration, and the first third-party authors on the store.

Uristocrat Studios - May 22, 2026

This week at Uristocrat Studios was all about skills.uristocrat.com — four new skills, search on the catalog, a monorepo migration underneath, and the first third-party authors listed on the store.

For context on how and why the work runs this way:

Here is what shipped.

Skills and Agents

Our goal this week was to broaden the Uristocrat Studios skills store and open it to third-party authors so we shipped four new skills.

Ads Copilot — a discover-then-converse skill that finds whatever ad and analytics MCPs are reachable (Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, GA4, Stripe), falls back to a CSV paste when none are connected, and returns 3 to 5 ranked optimization recommendations with attribution-honesty caveats.

LLM Brand Visibility Agent — trends visibility scores per topic across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Google AI Overview, runs a gap analysis to surface prompts where competitors get mentioned and Uristocrat doesn't, and recommends posts to close the gap.

Local Lead Prospector — given an industry plus a region ("accounting firms in Austin, TX"), assembles an SDR outreach list as a CSV using the Google Places API, with an opt-in Playwright fallback gated by a --yes-tos flag.

We also added a search box to the catalog index — debounced filtering across name, description, and trigger phrases, with / to focus, Esc to clear, and URL syncing via ?q=.

Underneath the catalog, we migrated to a monorepo. The previous standalone repos now live in a single uristocrat/skills repo (tagged v1.0.0), commit history preserved via git filter-repo, and the catalog repoints to tag-pinned URLs — no more /main/ references in install commands.

And we opened the catalog to third-party authors. The first five third-party entries — from phuryn/pm-skills — are pinned to a specific commit SHA after a five-check security review (prompt injection, shell and Bash, tool scope, secrets, external calls). A new ThirdPartyWarning component renders a "3rd-party · author · ★ N" pill on the catalog tile and a full banner above the install block on the detail page, with copy that explicitly states the skill is authored by the third party, not by Uristocrat, while crediting Uristocrat's security review on the pinned commit. A source: first-party | third-party schema enum with superRefine enforcement means third-party listings must include a githubUrl and can't point at /main/ or /master/.


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See more Uristocrat Studios work at uristocrat.com/studios.

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