Alert Manager

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.

Overview

This instruction-only SEO alert skill is purpose-aligned, but users should notice that optional connected tools may access SEO account data and that summaries can be saved to persistent memory files.

This skill appears safe to install as an instruction-only SEO alert configuration helper. Before using connected SEO tools or Search Console, confirm the access is read-only and limited to the relevant sites. When asked to save results, review the contents first because saved monitoring notes may persist and affect future SEO workflows.

Findings (2)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

If connected to SEO platforms or Search Console, the agent may read business-sensitive ranking, traffic, and technical site data.

Why it was flagged

Optional use of SEO/search-console/web-crawler integrations may require access to account or site analytics data, but this is disclosed and directly related to the skill’s alert-monitoring purpose.

Skill content
With tools, monitor real-time feeds from ~~SEO tool, ~~search console, and ~~web crawler.
Recommendation

Connect only the domains and data sources needed for the task, prefer read-only access where possible, and avoid sharing broader account permissions.

What this means

SEO alert thresholds, incidents, or follow-up actions may persist beyond the current conversation and influence later monitoring or reporting tasks.

Why it was flagged

The skill explicitly stores monitoring outcomes and decisions in persistent memory files, which can be reused in later work; this is purpose-aligned but worth user awareness.

Skill content
Promotes: significant anomalies, durable thresholds, and follow-up actions to `memory/open-loops.md` and `memory/decisions.md`.
Recommendation

Review saved summaries before approving them, avoid storing unnecessary sensitive metrics, and periodically clean outdated monitoring memory.