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Announcing Turnkey AI Skills: Wallet infrastructure controlled with a prompt

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Turnkey AI Skills

Control wallet infrastructure through a prompt, from testing wallet flows to configuring policy-controlled agent permissions.

What is the solution? Turnkey AI Skills are step-by-step instruction sets that help AI assistants run common Turnkey workflows, including wallet creation, credential management, policy configuration, transaction signing, and administrative tasks.

What does it solve? Wallet infrastructure usually requires technical setup across docs, SDKs, API references, environment variables, and custom scripts. AI Skills reduce that friction by giving engineers, product teams, operators, and non-technical teammates a faster way to test and manage Turnkey workflows through natural language.

How does it solve this? Each skill gives the AI assistant a structured sequence of Turnkey API calls, including the order of operations, required parameters, authentication flow, and how to interpret responses. Users describe the task they want to run, and the skill guides the assistant through the workflow while Turnkey handles execution through secure wallet infrastructure.

Who is it built for? Teams building with Turnkey, including engineers prototyping wallet flows, product teams exploring wallet experiences, operators managing policies and approvals, and teams setting up AI agents that need scoped signing permissions.

Today, Turnkey announces Turnkey AI Skills, a set of AI-powered tools that give teams a faster way to interact with Turnkey infrastructure directly through prompts.

Instead of reading through docs, wiring up an SDK, or writing boilerplate just to test a workflow, you can add a Turnkey AI Skill to your assistant and describe the task you want to run. The skill gives the assistant a structured sequence of Turnkey API calls, so it can help create wallets, configure policies, sign transactions, or administer resources through natural language.

For engineers, that means faster prototyping and fewer setup steps. For product, operations, and non-technical teams, it means a more direct way to test and manage Turnkey workflows without waiting on engineering support.

What are Turnkey AI Skills?

Turnkey AI Skills are opinionated, step-by-step guides for running common Turnkey workflows through an AI assistant.

Each skill gives the assistant the context it needs to execute a task correctly, including which Turnkey APIs to call, the order of operations, the required parameters, the authentication flow, and how to interpret the response.

The goal is simple: make Turnkey easier to use from a prompt.

Add a Turnkey AI Skill to your assistant, describe the workflow you want to run, and let the assistant guide the session. No SDK setup. No boilerplate. No jumping between docs, dashboards, and code snippets just to complete a basic task.

Test wallet flows with a single AI prompt

With Turnkey AI Skills, you can test core Turnkey workflows directly from a prompt, including organization setup, wallet creation, and transaction signing.

For example, you can ask your assistant to:

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The skill gives your assistant the structure to run that workflow end to end. It can help create the required resources, call the right APIs, and return outputs you can inspect, reuse, or build on in the next step.

This makes it easier to test wallet flows before building a full integration. Teams can validate onboarding, signing, policy behavior, and transaction flows earlier in the development process.

Set up an agent in a single session

AI agents need wallets, credentials, and permissions before they can act onchain. That setup usually requires developers to connect wallet creation, authentication, policy configuration, and signing permissions across multiple steps.

Turnkey AI Skills make that process easier to run.

For example, you can ask your assistant to:

Ask Turnkey anything...

The skill guides your assistant through the setup flow, helping provision the wallet, define the access model, and configure policy constraints in a single session.

This is useful for teams experimenting with agentic payments, autonomous trading, automated treasury operations, or any workflow where software needs scoped signing permissions. Instead of giving an agent broad access, teams can use Turnkey policies to define what the agent is allowed to do before a transaction is signed.

Administer Turnkey through AI prompts

Turnkey AI Skills are not limited to testing and setup though. They can also help teams administer their Turnkey environment.

You can use prompts to manage wallets, rotate keys, update policies, monitor activity, and handle approvals. Instead of navigating each task manually, a teammate can ask for the outcome they want and let the skill guide the assistant through the required steps.

For example:

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Or:

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Or:

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This gives teams a faster way to manage operational tasks without turning every request into an engineering ticket.

Why AI skills for wallet infrastructure matters

Wallet infrastructure has traditionally required technical context. Even simple workflows like creating a wallet, testing a signing flow, or updating a policy can involve SDK setup, API references, environment variables, and custom scripts. That creates friction for engineers and keeps non-engineering teammates dependent on developers for basic tasks.

Turnkey AI Skills change that workflow.

Anyone on your team can now test wallet flows faster, spin up agent infrastructure with a simple prompt, and create or modify policies without waiting on engineering support. Engineers still retain full control over the underlying infrastructure, but more people can participate in setup, testing, and administration.

That means faster iteration, clearer collaboration, and more direct access to the Turnkey primitives your application depends on.

Turnkey AI Skills: Built for engineers and operators

For engineers, Turnkey AI Skills reduce the overhead of getting started. You can move from an idea to a working wallet flow without writing setup code first.

For product teams, they make it easier to explore what a wallet experience might require before committing engineering time.

For operations teams, they create a more accessible way to inspect activity, manage policies, and handle routine administrative work.

And for teams building with agents, they provide a practical way to connect natural language workflows with policy-controlled signing infrastructure.

Getting started with Turnkey AI Skills

Each skill is a self-contained instruction set your AI assistant can follow, covering everything from wallet creation and credential management to policy configuration and signing operations.

Add the skill to your assistant, provide your Turnkey credentials, and describe the task in plain language. The skill handles the sequencing, API calls, and parameter formatting. You provide the intent, and Turnkey's infrastructure handles the execution inside hardware-isolated secure enclaves.

Skills are designed to scale from a single test transaction to production-grade workflows with scoped permissions, approval thresholds, and activity monitoring, all driven by natural language. Learn more about Skills in our docs, and get started with Turnkey today.

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