
When you find one you’re interested in, click or tap the right or left arrows to learn the voice commands for it.

To start trying out skills currently available for an early preview, head to the Cortana Skills page. You can do things like order Domino’s pizza, listen to radio stations on TuneIn or iHeartRadio, get news, weather, and sports briefings, food recipes, and more. Some of the available Cortana Skills include services from various Microsoft partners. It has been decoupled from Windows Search and is now a standalone app. Note: Cortana isn’t supported like it used to be when Microsoft first launched it with Windows 10. And, while there are only a handful available compared to Alexa, it’s worth trying them out if you are a regular Cortana user.

The skills work a lot like Skills designed for Alexa on Amazon Echo devices.

One of the new additions that you might not be aware of is adding skills based on your personal needs and preferences.
