Compare 4 skills

These skills are complements, not substitutes — each one solves a different part of the workflow. Most teams use 2-3 of them together.

What it does

The fundamental kind of work this skill performs. Tells you whether two skills are doing the same job differently, or completely different jobs.

Type of work
Compliance responses
produce
Contract review
analyze
NDA triage
decide
Vendor status
analyze
How often used
Compliance responses
event-driven
Contract review
event-driven
NDA triage
daily
Vendor status
event-driven
Workflow stage
Compliance responses
execution
Contract review
analysis
NDA triage
intake
Vendor status
intake
You get back
Compliance responses
document
Contract review
recommendation-list
NDA triage
decision
Vendor status
recommendation-list
Who decides
Compliance responses
draft-for-review
Contract review
draft-for-review
NDA triage
draft-for-review
Vendor status
advisory
Action on documentdepartment
Compliance responses
draft
Contract review
review
NDA triage
review
Vendor status
search

Will it fit my setup

Whether the skill matches your tools, team size, deal size, and role. A great skill in the wrong context is useless.

What you provide
Compliance responses
text
Contract review
file-upload, text
NDA triage
file-upload, text
Vendor status
text, tool-access
Output formats
Compliance responses
markdown, email
Contract review
markdown
NDA triage
markdown
Vendor status
markdown
Human review
Compliance responses
approval-required
Contract review
approval-required
NDA triage
review-required
Vendor status
review-required
Data sensitivity
Compliance responses
confidential
Contract review
confidential
NDA triage
confidential
Vendor status
confidential

What makes it different

The methodologies, frameworks, jurisdictions, or channels this skill specializes in. This is where similar-looking skills reveal their actual angle.

Jurisdictionsdepartment
Compliance responses
EU, UK, US-CA
Contract review
US, EU, UK
NDA triage
US, EU, UK
Vendor status
US, EU
Document typesdepartment
Compliance responses
Contract review
6 items
NDA triage
NDA
Vendor status
4 items
Compliance frameworksdepartment
Compliance responses
GDPR, CCPA
Contract review
GDPR, SOC2
NDA triage
Vendor status

Cost & speed

How fast you get a result, how much setup it needs, how steep the learning curve. The price you pay before you find out if it works.

Time to first result
Compliance responses
15 min
Contract review
10 min
NDA triage
2 min
Vendor status
🟢1 min
Setup time
Compliance responses
0 min
Contract review
0 min
NDA triage
2 min
Vendor status
0 min
Complexity
Compliance responses
intermediate
Contract review
intermediate
NDA triage
beginner
Vendor status
beginner

Can I trust this

Publisher reputation, freshness of the skill, automated test coverage, install volume, user ratings. The gut-check before you commit.

Tests passing
Compliance responses
Contract review
NDA triage
Vendor status
Weekly installs
Compliance responses
Contract review
NDA triage
Vendor status
EF verified
Compliance responses
Contract review
NDA triage
Vendor status

Verdict — which one should I pick?

Auto-generated from the rows above — not LLM prose.

Pick Compliance responses if

event-driven

When a data subject request arrives, /respond generates a compliant response from your templates — with proper documentation — in 15 minutes, not 4 hours.

  • Compliance frameworks: GDPR, CCPA

Pick Contract review if

event-driven

When a 40-page contract lands on your desk, /review-contract checks every clause against your playbook — so you focus on what actually needs negotiation.

  • Document types: MSA, SOW +4
  • Compliance frameworks: GDPR, SOC2

Pick NDA triage if

daily

When 20 NDAs hit your inbox this week, /triage-nda categorizes each one — standard approval, counsel review, or full review — so your team works on what matters.

  • Document types: NDA

Pick Vendor status if

event-driven

When procurement asks 'can we use this vendor?', /vendor-check gives you agreement status, risk flags, and renewal dates — without digging through files.

  • Document types: MSA, SOW +2
💡 Most teams use 2-3 of these together — they're complements, not substitutes.
Empty cells (—) mean the publisher hasn't declared a value. We don't guess.