About
AI teams for Claude Code.
ClaudeKit is 5 vertical kits — EngineerKit, MarketingKit, VideoKit, SEOKit, and EcomKit — that drop specialized slash commands, skills, and read-only agents into Claude Code. Across the lineup that's 101 commands, 19 skills, and 13 agents. Every single file's context-token cost is measured and published before you install it.
Why we built it
A kit should be a real department, and it should tell you what it costs.
Generic prompt packs bloat your context. You load a 40-file bundle to use 3 of the files, and you pay for tokens you never read. The part nobody publishes is the number: how much of your context window a pack actually eats.
Our bet is that a kit should work like a department. Commands for the daily work, skills for the judgment calls, and read-only specialist agents that review without touching your code. The EngineerKit alone ships 25 commands, 4 skills, and 4 agents, and it weighs 20,413 measured tokens.
And every command ends with evidence, not a vibe. A debug command names the root cause in one sentence before it edits anything. A ship command refuses if tests fail. The work is checkable, and so is the cost.
The trust signal
Every token measured. Not estimated.
Each kit ships a manifest.json with a per-file token count. Run ck tokens <kit> and the CLI recounts every file locally, on your machine, against the same tokenizer.
The numbers you see on this site are those measured values. EngineerKit is 20,413 tokens. The full lineup is 82,197 tokens. Not rounded, not a guess, not marketing. You can verify every one of them before you ever pay.
The lineup
Five kits, five departments.
How it ships
License key by email. One command to install.
You buy, you get a license key by email, you run the ck CLI, and the kit installs into ~/.claude. No zip files handed around, no repo access to manage, no waiting on an invite.
One license covers 3 devices. Every plan has a 14-day refund, no questions asked. If a kit isn't pulling its weight, you send it back.
Who's behind it
Built by one developer, in the open.
ClaudeKit is built and maintained by Madni Aghadi, an independent developer. Not a faceless company, not a content farm. One person who uses these kits every day and ships the updates.
The code lives on GitHub. Updates and replies go out on X (@claudekit). And if you want a human, email hello@theclaudekit.com — it reaches the person who wrote the code.
Hire a team that shows its work.
Pick a kit, check the token count, install it in one command.