Been on this forum for years, but never posted.
This feels like the first thing worth sharing ![]()
Something clicked for me when I started playing around with Claude and directories of skills. Claude users can browse them, pick what fits their workflow, see upfront what each one does and what it needs to work properly. Idea similar to matrix skill installation thatmakes Calude/other LLMs so much more useful.
AI Teammates don’t have that yet in a form where everyone can contribue. There’s no place where you can see what configurations exist, what each one is actually built for, and whether ppl’s Asana setup and maturity of using it make it reasonable to even thing about an agent in the workspace
So we made one: https://aiteammates.directory
It’s early — 4 teammates documented, 4 more coming in next days. There’s also a short quiz that tells users whether current setup is ready for a particular agent, because that turned out to be the question most teams were really asking when we were implementing Asana.
So instead of having the same conversation with our clients and leqds we figured that a page/ collection on the internet is more useful than repeating ourselves.
Curious whether this is how other Asana partners here think about AI Teammates, or if we’ve framed it in a way that doesn’t quite fit how you/your clients actually thing/use them.