
Skill · Productivity
Weekly Review Engine
Runs a structured weekly review to capture wins, lessons, and next week's priorities
- Category
- Productivity
- Deliverable
- 1 .skill bundle
- Outputs
- 4
- Last updated
- 13 Jun 2026
- Works in Claude Pro, Team, and Enterprise
- Lifetime access to updates
- Refundable for 30 days via the marketplace
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Overview
What Weekly Review Engine does.
Weekly Review Engine guides you through a complete end-of-week debrief in a single structured conversation. You supply a brain-dump of what happened during the week — wins, blockers, half-finished tasks, anything on your mind — and the skill applies a proven review framework to extract clear wins, distilled lessons, and a ranked priority list for the week ahead. The output is formatted and ready to paste into a planner, doc, or note-taking app without editing.
A typical input looks like: 'Shipped the landing page draft, missed the client call on Wednesday, spent too long in Slack, need to finalize the proposal and prep for Thursday's team standup.' That raw, unordered dump is enough. The skill structures it, identifies what actually moved the needle, surfaces the friction worth addressing, and produces a concise action plan keyed to the week ahead.
Sample output excerpt — Wins: Shipped landing page draft on schedule. Lessons: Wednesday call missed due to no-buffer between focus blocks; add 15-min buffer rule to calendar. Next week top 3: (1) Finalize and send proposal by Tuesday. (2) Run Thursday standup with prepared agenda. (3) Audit recurring Slack channels and mute low-signal ones. Each section is labeled and copy-paste ready.
Who it's for
Freelancers, founders, and knowledge workers who already intend to do a weekly review but skip it because sitting down with a blank page feels slow and unstructured. Also useful for managers who need a repeatable format to track team progress week over week.
What you get
One skill. 4 outputs.
One .skill bundle. Run it on your material and it returns:
Structured, ready-to-use output
Proven framework + steps
Copy-paste ready
Works in Claude & ChatGPT
How it works
Three steps. About two minutes.
Install
Add the .skill file to your Claude app. ~10 seconds.
Run it on your work
Invoke the skill and paste in your material.
Apply the output
Review, keep what works, and use it.
In depth
Why a Claude skill beats a prompt template.
A copy-paste prompt runs one static pass and stops. A skill is a bundled program — instructions, examples, and a workflow Claude runs as a unit: it asks for the right input, applies the same pattern every time, and returns the structured outputs above.
FAQ
Common questions.
What do I need to provide for the skill to work well?
A plain-language summary of your week is enough — tasks completed, things that went wrong, upcoming commitments. Full sentences are not required; bullet points or a stream-of-consciousness dump both work.
What sections does the output always include?
The output is divided into three labeled sections: Wins (what you accomplished or learned to repeat), Lessons (friction, mistakes, or patterns worth changing), and Next Week Priorities (a ranked, actionable list). The structure is consistent every time so you can build a weekly log over time.
Can I adapt the framework to my own niche or role?
Yes. Because you supply the context at runtime, the output naturally reflects your work — whether that is client services, product development, content creation, or team management. No pre-configuration is needed.
Does the skill work in both Claude and ChatGPT?
Yes, the prompt is written to run in Claude and ChatGPT without modification.
How long does the output typically run?
Most outputs are one to two concise pages — long enough to be useful, short enough to actually read and act on before Monday.
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