OpenClaw Skills Directory
12 skills reviewed for security and usefulness Β· Updated weekly Β· SkillsHub is an independent directory and is not the official OpenClaw skills website.
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The 4 skills most teams install firstPost-ClawHavoc
Every listed skill is audited for malicious code, excessive permissions, and prompt injection. β Official = published by the OpenClaw organization or maintained as first-party tooling. β Verified = published by a trusted maintainer and reviewed before listing. β Reviewed = community-audited and safe to evaluate, but double-check permissions before enabling exec.Full audit process ->
All Skills
12 resultsBrowse by category or search to find the right skill for your workflow
AI-native web search. Structured results, minimal hallucination.
Smart inbox that sorts, drafts replies, and surfaces urgent items.
Two-way Google and Outlook sync with auto-reschedule and meeting prep.
Read, write, and organize your vault with templates and daily notes.
Trigger and manage n8n workflows via chat for local-first automation pipelines.
PR reviews, issue triage, and codebase-aware repo management.
Developer search across GitHub repos, docs, and technical forums.
Three-layer memory with knowledge graph, session state, and long-term storage.
Screenshot plus OCR any window for vision-powered screen reading.
Draft posts in your voice from notes, ideas, and meeting recaps.
Morning digest for email, calendar, tasks, and news in one message.
Native Apple Reminders integration with no API keys required.
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The Math
SkillsHub is free to publish and browse. Your main cost is model usage, which is usually around $5-15/mo for an actively used team workspace. If you rely on local or free models, it can stay at $0.
Compare that with stacking separate tools for search, inbox triage, meeting prep, note capture, and automation every month.
