Drills vs. Prompts Pack: different surface area, different moment

Prompts are text you paste into Claude Code. Drills are executable skills that Claude Code loads from ~/.claude/skills/. Same vendor, completely different purpose. This page exists because buyers ask which to buy first. Short answer: Prompts if you're under $10 / still evaluating, Drills if you want consistent output every time.

Septim Drills

$29 lifetime · 25 executable skills · private repo

Skills that live in ~/.claude/skills/ and enforce scope, output shape, and sequence. Same structure every invocation.

  • Invoked by name: use the pr-review-comprehensive drill
  • Structured output (severity + file:line + action)
  • Explicit refuse-to-do constraints per drill
  • Ordered sequence — doesn't skip steps when context is long
  • Updatable via git pull from private repo

Septim Prompts Pack

$9 lifetime · 24 curated prompts · private repo

Text prompts you paste into Claude Code directly, or paste into your CLAUDE.md file. Raw inputs; Claude handles the rest.

  • Copy, paste, invoke
  • Organized by discipline (scope, design, engineering, legal, launch)
  • Works on any Claude model, any Claude client
  • No install step — paste and go
  • Great for evaluating before committing to the drill format
Drills Prompts Pack
Price$29 lifetime$9 lifetime
Item count25 skills24 prompts
How you use itInstalled in ~/.claude/skills/, invoked by nameCopied into chat or CLAUDE.md as raw text
Claude Code specific?Yes — requires the skills directoryNo — works with any Claude client (desktop, API, web)
Output consistencyEnforced via skill definitionDepends on how you invoke it and what context is loaded
Updatabilitygit pull and new drills load automaticallyManual re-paste when we ship new prompts
Install friction1 clone + 1 cp commandZero — just paste
Refuses-to-do rulesBuilt into each skill (non-negotiable)Not enforced; relies on you not asking for bad behavior
Best when...You use Claude Code daily and want consistent output without re-promptingYou're evaluating, switching tools often, or want the under-$10 entry point

Which should you buy?

Buy Prompts Pack ($9) if...

This is your first Septim purchase. You use multiple Claude clients (not just Code). You want to spend under $10 to test the Septim house style. You don't want to manage a ~/.claude/ directory. You're okay with paste-and-tweak being the invocation model.

Buy Drills ($29) if...

You live in Claude Code day-to-day. You're tired of re-writing the same review prompt five different ways and getting five different outputs. You want the output shape enforced (severity + file:line + action). You ship to prod and want review drills that refuse to approve without citing verified findings. The $29 gap over Prompts Pack is paid back the first time a drill catches a bug a loose prompt would have missed.

Buy both ($58 separately, or $69 with Agents Pack bundled) if...

You run a solo-founder stack and want the full Septim Claude Code kit. The Claude Code Mastery Bundle at $69 adds Agents Pack ($49 alone) to Drills + Prompts — net savings $18 off individual pricing. If you're buying two of the three anyway, the third is effectively free.

Or get the whole Claude Code stack.

Drills + Agents + Prompts together for $69 — save $18 vs separate. Three private repos, lifetime access, one payment.

See the Mastery Bundle — $69 →