The Skills Marketplace, Six Months Later: Predicted vs Actual

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TL;DR

Six months after predictions, the skills marketplace has grown significantly, with over 4,200 skills and 120,000 monthly visitors. While the marketplace is active and profitable for top creators, structural fragmentation and platform proliferation complicate the landscape.

Six months after Thorsten Meyer predicted the emergence of a skills marketplace based on the SKILL.md standard, empirical data confirms its existence, with over 4,200 skills and 120,000 monthly visitors, but the landscape is more fragmented and competitive than initially forecasted.

The directory at claudemarketplaces.com, last updated on May 4, 2026, reports 4,200+ skills, 770+ MCP servers, and 2,500+ marketplaces. The growth rate early in 2026 was approximately 4-6× per quarter, slowing to 1.5-2× as the market matured. The skills are distributed across multiple platforms, with Agensi and Agent37 dominating paid skills and a proliferation of competing marketplaces, including ClawdHub and SkillsMP.com.

Structural realities have emerged that diverge from initial predictions. Skills uploaded to Claude.ai do not automatically sync with API versions, creating a form of surface lock-in. Additionally, the marketplace is fragmented among at least five major platforms, with no clear dominant winner. The top skills capture the majority of revenue, while the long tail monetizes poorly, confirming the winner-takes-most dynamic predicted earlier.

The Skills Marketplace, Six Months Later — Predicted vs Actual
DISPATCH / MAY 2026 SKILLS MARKETPLACE · 6 MONTHS LATER · PREDICTED vs ACTUAL
6-Month Audit 5 of 6 confirmed
Skills Marketplace · Predicted vs Actual

The marketplace emerged.

Five of six predictions confirmed. Three structural facts the original analysis didn’t anticipate.

Six months after the original prediction: 4,200+ skills, 770+ MCP servers, 2,500+ marketplaces, 120K monthly visitors. Hosted-access monetization beat file-sales decisively. Cross-agent portability is real (Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, Cursor). But surface fragmentation persists. Platform consolidation has not happened. Winner-takes-most economics dominate within categories.

4,200+
Skills indexed · May 2026
claudemarketplaces.com · verified
5/6
Predictions confirmed
1 partial · 3 unanticipated
120K+
Monthly directory visitors
Demand-side ecosystem signal
5+
Competing marketplace platforms
Consolidation pending · 24-36mo
SKILLS 4,200+ INDEXED · 770+ MCP SERVERS · 2,500+ MARKETPLACES · 120K VISITORS AGENSI 80% CREATOR REVENUE · STRIPE · AUTOMATED SECURITY SCANNING AGENT37 HOSTED-ACCESS · RUNTIME + PAYMENTS + ITERATION TOOLING SURFACE FRAG CLAUDE.AI ≠ API ≠ CLAUDE CODE · NO SYNC · STRUCTURAL FRICTION WINNER-TAKES-MOST TOP 5-10 SKILLS PER CATEGORY = 60-80% OF REVENUE SKILLS 4,200+ INDEXED · 770+ MCP SERVERS · 2,500+ MARKETPLACES · 120K VISITORS AGENSI 80% CREATOR REVENUE · STRIPE · AUTOMATED SECURITY SCANNING
Predicted vs actual · 6-month scorecard

Six predictions. Six outcomes.

The November 2025 prediction said the skills marketplace would emerge as a structural shift. Five of six predictions confirmed empirically. One partial. Plus three structural facts the original analysis did not anticipate.

Six predictions tested against May 2026 empirical data
Green = confirmed. Amber = partial. Magenta = unanticipated structural fact.
1
Predicted
Marketplace will emerge at scale
Actual
4,200+ skills, 120K monthly visitors. Confirmed at high end of predicted range.
✓ Confirmed
2
Predicted
Cross-agent portability will matter
Actual
SKILL.md works across Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, Cursor. Open-format adoption was right call.
✓ Confirmed
3
Predicted
Hosted-access beats file-sales
Actual
~10× revenue advantage. File-sales widely described as “objectively a terrible business model.” Decisive.
✓ Confirmed
4
Predicted
Anthropic will not build payments
Actual
Anthropic shipped format only. Third parties (Agensi, Agent37) filled the gap. Margin discipline as predicted.
✓ Confirmed
5
Predicted
Specialized outsells generic
Actual
5-20× revenue gap. AWS audits, db migration tools, regulatory compliance dominate. Domain expertise is the moat.
✓ Confirmed
6
Predicted
Lock-in will be vendor-light
Actual
Cross-vendor: yes. But surface fragmentation inside Anthropic creates per-surface lock-in. Missed within-vendor dimension.
⚠ Partial
+
Unanticipated
Three structural facts not in original analysis
Reality
5+ competing platforms (no winner yet). Winner-takes-most within categories. MCP servers as parallel ecosystem.
+ New
Directional thesis right. Implementation messier than abstraction. Both facts now part of the operational record.
Platform landscape · May 2026
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Five-plus platforms. No clear winner yet.

The marketplace emerged across multiple competing platforms with different distribution and monetization models. The 24-36 month consolidation window has begun. The winner integrates runtime + payments + entitlements + iteration + vendor-neutral distribution.

Five marketplace platforms · roles + signals
Each addresses a different distribution + monetization need. Consolidation pending.
Platform
Position + mechanics
Type
Signal
AgensiPaid skills marketplace
80% creator revenue via Stripe. Automated security scanning. Closest to Steam-or-App-Store equivalent for SKILL.md.
Transact
Cleaneconomic model
Agent37Hosted-access platform
“Gumroad for Claude skills.” Runtime + payments + entitlements + iteration tooling integrated. Removes install friction.
Transact
Integrationbreadth
claudemarketplacesAggregator directory
120K monthly visitors, last updated May 4. Aggregates skills, MCP, plugins. Sends users to original distribution sources.
Discover
Discoverylayer
LobeHubCross-vendor directory
Vendor-neutral. Indexes Claude + Codex + ChatGPT skills. Includes skill-vetting / security scanners.
Discover
Multi-vendordiscovery
skillsmp.comLargest catalog
Claims 900K+ skills (inflated count incl. duplicates). SEO-driven discovery. Signal-to-noise poor at claimed scale.
Directory
Catalogplay
GitHub-nativeanthropics/skills + repos
Pure distribution, no monetization. “Selling the file” workaround = bad business model. Anthropic’s official path.
Dev-path
Free /open-source
Monetization model economics
Amazon

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Three models. One scales.

The original prediction said hosted-access would beat file-sales. The empirical data confirms decisively. Roughly 10× revenue advantage for hosted access over file-sales. Median creator on Agent37: $300-1,500/mo. Top decile: $5-25K/mo. Top percentile: $50K+/mo.

Model A · Sell the file
Customer downloads SKILL.md
Pricing$5–200
RecurringNo
IP controlNone
VerdictBad

IP given away at first download. Customer redistributes within team. “Objectively a terrible business model.” Default in GitHub-based distribution.

Model B · Sell the service
Custom deployment per client
Pricing$1.5–5K
RecurringSometimes
IP controlPartial
VerdictMarginal

Returns to hourly consulting economics. Doesn’t scale beyond creator’s individual time. Pre-productization model. The trap skills were supposed to escape.

Model C · Hosted access
Runtime access subscription
Pricing$20–499/mo
RecurringYes
IP controlFull
VerdictScales

80%+ margins after $80/mo delivery cost. Iteration enabled by real usage data. Top decile $5-25K/mo. The model that wins.

The directional bet on the marketplace was right. Which platforms, which creators, and which enterprises capture the disproportionate share of the value — the answers will resolve over 2026-2028.

What to do this quarter
Amazon

API integration tools for AI marketplaces

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Four assignments. By role.

Skill Creators

Pick a subdomain, not a top category.

The category-leading window is closing. Top categories (AWS tooling, db tooling, marketing automation) have established leaders. Target hosted-access (Agent37, Agensi). Test cross-agent on at least two agents. Price on outcomes ($99-499/mo for domain expertise). Plan for median ($300-1,500/mo). Treat top-decile ($5-25K/mo) as upside, not base case.

Anthropic

Ship cross-surface skill sync.

Current friction (Claude.ai vs API vs Claude Code separate deployments) is the largest structural barrier to marketplace growth. Fix is technically straightforward; strategic value substantial. Doing this in 2026 captures more of the marketplace value the company is enabling. Surface-fragmentation is the unfinished business of the skills launch.

Marketplace Platforms

Add the dimension you currently lack.

24-36 month consolidation window has begun. Agent37 needs Agensi’s economic clarity. Agensi needs Agent37’s integration breadth. Platform that integrates runtime + payments + entitlements + iteration + vendor-neutral distribution wins. Less integrated platforms become acquisition targets. Move fast.

Enterprise CIOs

Audit for reliability, not features.

Reliability premium is real. Pay for documented production track records, not feature breadth. Choose deployment surface deliberately (Claude Code dev / API prod / Claude.ai ad-hoc). Build internal MCP server portfolio for proprietary integrations — this is the integration moat. Cross-agent portable skills are the vendor-concentration hedge.

Amazon

digital skills marketplace platform

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Implications for the Skills Economy and Platform Competition

The emergence of a sizable skills marketplace confirms the predicted shift toward a marketplace economy for agent skills, with significant monetization potential for top creators. However, the fragmentation and platform proliferation introduce complexities for developers, vendors, and enterprises, potentially affecting standardization and interoperability. The structural realities suggest a landscape where dominant players could consolidate market share, influencing future innovation and monetization models.

From Prediction to Reality: Market Development and Structural Shifts

In November 2025, Thorsten Meyer predicted that the SKILL.md standard would catalyze a marketplace economy for agent skills, with growth driven by cross-agent portability, platform competition, and monetization paths. By May 2026, the data confirms a thriving ecosystem with over 4,200 skills and widespread engagement. However, the actual landscape reveals significant fragmentation: skills are distributed across multiple platforms, with no single dominant marketplace, and technical limitations like surface lock-in complicate interoperability. The early growth was rapid, but the market is now settling into a more complex, competitive environment.

“The marketplace has emerged decisively, but it is more fragmented and competitive than initially predicted.”

— Thorsten Meyer

Unresolved Issues in Marketplace Interoperability and Dominance

It remains unclear how the marketplace will evolve in terms of platform consolidation, whether a clear dominant platform will emerge, and how technical limitations like surface lock-in will impact long-term interoperability and creator strategies. The impact of potential standardization efforts is also still uncertain.

Future Developments and Market Consolidation Trends

Monitoring platform growth, creator migration, and potential standardization initiatives will be key. Industry stakeholders may push for greater interoperability, while market leaders could consolidate their positions, influencing the overall structure and monetization models of the skills ecosystem. Further data and analysis are expected in the coming quarters to assess these trends.

Key Questions

How many skills are currently available in the marketplace?

As of May 2026, there are over 4,200 actively listed skills across various platforms, with estimates between 2,500 and 4,500 depending on counting methods.

Which platforms dominate the skills marketplace?

Agensi and Agent37 are the primary paid-skills marketplaces. Several other platforms like ClawdHub and SkillsMP.com also participate, but no single platform has yet achieved clear dominance.

What are the main structural challenges facing the marketplace?

Surface fragmentation causes skills uploaded to Claude.ai not to sync with API versions, creating a form of internal lock-in. The proliferation of competing platforms also fragments the market, complicating interoperability and creator monetization.

Will the marketplace consolidate in the future?

It is uncertain. Trends suggest potential consolidation around dominant platforms, but current fragmentation and technical barriers may delay or prevent this process.

How does this development impact creators and enterprises?

Creators benefit from a growing market but face challenges in platform choice and monetization. Enterprises can access a broad array of skills but need to navigate a fragmented landscape and potential interoperability issues.

Source: ThorstenMeyerAI.com

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