ClawKit Logo
ClawKitReliability Toolkit
Back to Registry
Official Verified productivity Safety 5/5

OPC Essentials

A premium operating system skill for one-person companies covering triage, pipeline, sales calls, proposals, follow-ups, renewals, cash collection, weekly and monthly reviews, and practical solo-founder decisions.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/atwatcher/opc-essentials
Or

What This Skill Does

OPC Essentials serves as a comprehensive operating system designed specifically for the solo founder. Unlike generalized productivity tools that offer abstract advice, this skill provides concrete, operational outputs tailored to the high-friction, repetitive tasks that define a one-person business. It transforms raw, messy business context into structured assets such as sales call scripts, client follow-up sequences, proposal drafts, and cash collection strategies. By acting as a force-multiplier for your daily workflow, it helps you move from overwhelmed to organized in minutes, ensuring that administrative tasks don't derail your core work.

Installation

To add OPC Essentials to your OpenClaw environment, use the following command in your terminal:

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/atwatcher/opc-essentials

Once installed, the skill integrates directly into your agent pipeline, allowing you to invoke it whenever you need to process business context or generate operational artifacts.

Use Cases

  • Client Management: Drafting proposals, renewal contracts, or polite but firm cash collection reminders.
  • Sales Enablement: Preparing detailed prep-packs for discovery calls to ensure you maintain control of the conversation.
  • Workflow Optimization: Reviewing your weekly progress or monthly metrics to identify bottlenecks before they grow.
  • Administrative Triage: Quickly sorting through incoming leads and requests to determine which items require immediate action versus which can be delegated or deleted.
  • Decision Support: Providing objective, prioritized recommendations when you feel stuck on a difficult trade-off regarding your business strategy.

Example Prompts

  1. "I have a discovery call with a potential $5k client in 30 minutes. Here are my notes from the email thread; can you create a 90-second prep pack including the agenda, key questions to ask, and potential red flags to watch for?"
  2. "I need to chase a client for an overdue invoice from last month. They are a good relationship, so I want to be firm but professional. Draft a follow-up email that gets straight to the point without sounding accusatory."
  3. "I'm feeling completely overwhelmed by my current inbox and project list. Can you walk me through a 90-second triage plan to rank my current priorities and identify the top three things I must do today?"

Tips & Limitations

To get the most out of OPC Essentials, feed it specific, raw data rather than summarizing the summary. The more context you provide about your client's emotional state, the specific numbers involved, and your desired outcome, the more accurate the generated drafts will be.

Limitations to consider: This skill is optimized for solo-operator context. While it excels at administrative and communication tasks, it should not be used as a replacement for high-level financial or legal advice. Always review generated proposals and contracts for accuracy before sending them to clients. Focus on using the outputs as a starting point to reduce 'blank page' syndrome; customize the tone to match your unique brand voice.

Metadata

Author@atwatcher
Stars4473
Views3
Updated2026-05-01
View Author Profile
AI Skill Finder

Not sure this is the right skill?

Describe what you want to build — we'll match you to the best skill from 16,000+ options.

Find the right skill
Add to Configuration

Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-atwatcher-opc-essentials": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}

Tags

#solopreneur#founder-ops#productivity#client-management#sales#email#proposals#follow-up#cashflow#business-operations
Safety Score: 5/5