Hive Backstage just launched a library of Agent Skills for event marketers. They're built on Anthropic's new Skills feature, which teaches Claude how your team works so you stop re-explaining the playbook every session.
A Skill is a folder you build once that teaches Claude how your team does a specific thing. Inside the folder: your instructions, examples, templates, and brand rules. From that point forward, Claude pulls the Skill in automatically whenever the work calls for it. No re-explaining the playbook every session.
Anthropic launched Skills in October 2025 and made the format an open standard in December. They work across Claude apps, Claude Code, and the API.
How event marketers can put Skills to work
Every venue, festival, and promoter hits the same wall at scale: the work multiplies, but it stops sounding like you. To a fan, every show-announce email, post-show recap, and tour deck is the venue talking.
Behind the scenes, it's a rotating cast of people each guessing at what the venue sounds like, and those small guesses add up to a brand that slowly goes generic. Skills fix this by moving the standard out of individual heads and into something reusable. you define the voice once, and it holds on everything, no matter who's writing. A few from the library that land for the live-event side:
- A Pre-show Announcement Email skill that knows your subject line conventions, CTA hierarchy, and the exact placement of presale codes versus public on-sale links.
- A Venue Voice Profile Builder that reads your past content and writes a venue-specific voice profile every other skill loads before drafting.
- A Post-show Recap Email skill that opens with a real moment from the night and hooks to the next show on the calendar.
- An Audience Segmentation Brief skill that turns a 30,000-name blast into a 4,000-name dedicated send the CRM operator can pull straight from.
It compounds when Skills stack with the rest of your tools. Claude can connect to your CRM, ticketing platform, Slack, Drive, Notion, and HubSpot, and Skills become the brain sitting on top of that data. That combination is where the time savings actually show up.
Here's what that looks like in practice:
- Pull yesterday's ticket sales from Hive, run them through the Post-show Recap Email skill, and drop the summary into the team Slack channel before standup.
- Grab the lineup from a Drive folder, draft the announce through your Pre-show Announcement Email skill, and queue it in Hive ready for review.
- Run a fan list through the Audience Segmentation Brief skill, pull the top segment from your CRM, and send it through the Pre-show Announcement Email skill for the dedicated send.

How to install a Skill
Every skill in the library is a single markdown file. Three steps put one to work:
- Copy the SKILL.md from the skill's page in the library.
- Paste it into a Claude chat.
- Tell Claude to remember it as a skill. From then on, Claude pulls the skill in automatically whenever the work matches what the file describes.
To make the skill match your venue, tell Claude the things it doesn't know yet: your venue name, your sign-off, your standard CTA wording, anything your team does differently. Ask it to update the skill with those details, and the file gets tuned to how your team actually writes, without you ever opening a code editor.

Where to start
Start with the Venue Voice Profile Builder. It reads through your past content and gets your venue's instinct down on paper, the rhythm of an announce, the way you talk about an artist, how you sign off, so every other skill in the library can write in that voice instead of defaulting to a generic event-marketing one.
A few skills worth exploring as you get familiar with the library:
- Pre-show Announcement Email. The most-repeated email in the cycle, and a fast win to lock in.
- Post-show Recap Email. Recap voice is where venues lose trust fastest with the list, so worth installing early.
- Audience Segmentation Brief. Turns the "blast the full list" habit into a targeted send your CRM operator can pull straight from.
- Last Call Email. The closer in the announce cycle, used the day or two before doors when there are still tickets to move.
Stand those up, and most of the "explain it again" tax on AI tools disappears.
The bigger shift
AI is not a replacement for the marketer running the show. It's a partner that handles the repetitive scaffolding so you can spend more of your time on the calls only you can make, and Skills are what make that partnership actually work.
You still write the prompt. You still review the output. You still massage the draft until it sounds right. The Skill just removes the part where you re-teach Claude how your venue speaks every single time.
The library is built to supercharge your workflow, not run it without you. Less back and forth on the obvious stuff, more room for the judgment calls that actually move the needle.
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