The only AI skill built specifically for WeChat communication in China. Drafts messages calibrated to Chinese business etiquette and relationship hierarchy. Generates Moments posts that build personal brand without looking like ads. Creates holiday greetings for Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn, and every major occasion with the right formality for each recipient. Manages group chat dynamics. Bridges communication between Chinese and international contacts. Input a situation, get a message you can paste directly into WeChat and send.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/agisearch/guanxiWhat This Skill Does
The WeChat skill is an specialized AI communication assistant designed to bridge the cultural gap between Western business practices and Chinese digital etiquette. Unlike general-purpose chatbots, this skill understands the nuances of 'Guanxi' (relationship building) and the unique hierarchy requirements embedded within the WeChat ecosystem. It transforms your raw intent into native-level Chinese business correspondence, ensuring your messages are socially calibrated, appropriately formal, and structurally correct for the platform. It handles everything from professional networking and client management to internal team communications and social branding via Moments.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/agisearch/guanxi
Ensure your OpenClaw CLI is updated to the latest version to maintain compatibility with the latest cultural data updates.
Use Cases
- Client Relationship Management: Drafting follow-up messages after conferences or meetings that utilize appropriate honorifics and polite, non-intrusive language.
- Internal Team Management: Creating team-wide announcements or holiday greetings that maintain a balance between leadership authority and personal warmth.
- Personal Branding: Crafting content for WeChat Moments that enhances your professional image without appearing overly promotional or 'salesy.'
- Cross-Cultural Negotiation: Navigating the delicate balance of direct vs. indirect communication when dealing with Chinese partners.
Example Prompts
- "Draft a polite follow-up message to a potential partner, Ms. Zhang, whom I met at a tech summit. I want to suggest a short video call next Tuesday to discuss potential distribution opportunities."
- "Write a Mid-Autumn Festival greeting for my WeChat Moments that is professional yet warm. I want to highlight my appreciation for my team's hard work this quarter without it sounding like a corporate template."
- "I need to decline an invitation to a formal business dinner in Beijing next week. Help me draft a message to the organizer that expresses gratitude for the invitation while clearly stating that I have a scheduling conflict, maintaining a respectful tone."
Tips & Limitations
Tips:
- Be specific about the relationship hierarchy. If you mention that the recipient is a 'superior,' the model will adjust honorifics accordingly.
- Include context like where you met or a specific project detail to make the output feel personalized rather than robotic.
- Review the suggested output for tone; if you need it to be 'colder' or 'warmer,' feel free to add a refinement prompt after the initial generation.
Limitations:
- This skill generates text-based communication; it does not directly interface with the WeChat API to send messages on your behalf.
- Cultural norms in China can evolve rapidly; while this skill is highly accurate, always apply your personal judgment when dealing with high-stakes, sensitive, or high-value business negotiations.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-agisearch-guanxi": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
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