Mening Skill: language practice inside your AI agent

Mening Skill: language practice inside your AI agent The Problem Mening is a language-learning app with a specific mechanic: write one sentence a day in your target language, get it corrected by a model, and watch which mistakes recur over time. The long-term error-pattern memory is the point — it is what separates the app from a one-shot grammar checker. But the app has no agent interface. If you work inside Hermes or OpenClaw all day, reaching for a separate app breaks the flow, and the daily habit dies. The skill closes that gap: your agent becomes the interface, while the app stays the backend and the brain. ...

June 21, 2026 · 3 min · Aleksandr Likhachev

Ship a skill or be invisible to the agent

your users are starting to live inside an agent. if your app isn’t a skill it can load, you don’t exist to it. More of the day now starts in one place. A person opens OpenClaw or Hermes, types what they want done, and the agent figures out how to do it. If you’ve shipped a skill, it calls your product. If you haven’t, it reaches for whatever competitor did, or it skips the job and moves on. You never find out it happened. There’s no bounce on your analytics for a request that was never made to you. ...

June 21, 2026 · 4 min · Aleksandr Likhachev