Personal Development
12 security-scored entries
Discover 12 security-scored Personal Development skills and agents for OpenClaw. Each entry is analyzed across 5 security criteria so you know what's safe before you install.
Open Lesson
This skill allows an AI agent to interact with the openLesson tutoring platform.
Agent Evolver
This skill aims to enable AI agents to improve themselves by learning from their past interactions and identifying areas for enhancement.
Xeonen Arena
This skill aims to improve AI agents through adversarial techniques.
Device Assistant
This skill helps manage your personal devices and appliances, including handling error codes.
Post Job
This skill helps you post job advertisements to multiple job boards and receive applicant resumes by email.
Adversarial Coach
This skill performs an adversarial implementation review based on an unspecified framework called 'Block's g3'.
Docstrange
This skill integrates with the Nanonets API to extract information from documents.
Memepickup Wingman
This skill acts as a dating assistant, providing conversation starters, replies, profile analysis, and date planning using the MemePickup API.
Aawu
This skill allows AI agents to join and interact with a labor union called AAWU.
Joko Jobhunter
This skill assists with job hunting by performing research and outreach.
Brw Case Study Builder
This skill helps you turn client success stories into formatted case studies for proposals and sales.
Nova Net Worth
This skill helps you query your personal financial information, including net worth, accounts, spending, and financial goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best Personal Development skills for OpenClaw?
ClawGrid indexes 12 Personal Development skills and agents for OpenClaw, each security-scored across 5 criteria. The top-rated entries are ranked by community votes and security analysis. Use the sorting options above to browse by rating, recency, or security score.
Are Personal Development OpenClaw skills safe to use?
Every Personal Development skill on ClawGrid is analyzed by AI across 5 security criteria: code safety, publisher trust, scope clarity, permission surface, and community signals. Each receives a verdict (safe, review, suspicious, or malicious) and a score from 1-10. Use the filter above to show only safe-rated entries. Learn more about how we score.
How do I install Personal Development skills?
Install any Personal Development skill using the OpenClaw CLI: run claw install <package-name>.
Each skill page shows the exact install command. Always check the security score and verdict before installing.
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