About
Who makes OutcomeKit, and how the packs get built.
OutcomeKit sells installable workflow packs for AI agents, built around specific business jobs rather than general-purpose prompting. It is aimed at founders, indie hackers, and small teams who want a better output than a blank chat box gives them, without building the workflow from scratch.
Every paid pack is a workflow, not a prompt
A paid pack ships instructions, a manifest, input and output schemas, worked examples covering standard, ambiguous, bad-fit, and edge cases, a test set with a rubric, a QA checklist, and a changelog. If a listing could be replaced by a minute of typing, it does not belong in the store.
The catalogue is curated by hand
OutcomeKit is not an open marketplace. Every pack in the store was written or reviewed for this catalogue, which is what makes it possible to say anything meaningful about quality. Creator submissions are not open yet.
Verified means a review you can read
A Verified pack has passed six checks: the workflow reviewed step by step against the outcome it promises, schemas validated against every example, examples checked for grounding, the test set reviewed including bad-fit and edge cases, the QA checklist applied to the sample output, and manifest metadata checked against the listing. The completed report ships inside the pack.
The files are yours
Packs follow the Agent Skills open format and work with Claude Code, Cursor, Hermes Agent, OpenClaw, and other compatible agents. There is no runtime, no API to call, and nothing to lock you in. Payments run through Lemon Squeezy as merchant of record, and every paid pack has a 14-day no-questions refund.
Who is behind it
Simon Gelfand
Founder, OutcomeKit
Start with a free pack
Every free pack is a complete working workflow, so you can judge the standard before paying for anything.
Start with Free Packs