Geo Content Optimizer
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only content optimization skill appears purpose-aligned, but it may use connected SEO analytics tools and persistent project memory.
This looks reasonable to install for GEO/AI-citation content work. Before use, decide whether connected SEO analytics tools are appropriate, review any memory files it writes, and verify sources or statistics before publishing generated content.
Findings (3)
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.
If connected, the agent may process private website performance and query data.
The skill can use connected Search Console-style data, which is account or site analytics information. This is relevant to the recovery workflow, but users should ensure the connected account scope is intended.
From `~~search console`: filter last 28d vs previous 28d, export queries with CTR change < -20%
Connect only the SEO/Search Console accounts needed for the task, or provide redacted exports when possible.
Marketing plans, brand positioning, or unfinished decisions may be retained and reused later.
The skill intentionally persists content summaries and decisions into shared memory files. That is purpose-aligned, but stored strategy or stale assumptions could influence future tasks.
**Writes**: ... reusable summary that can be stored under `memory/content/`. **Promotes**: approved angles ... to `memory/hot-cache.md`, `memory/decisions.md`, and `memory/open-loops.md`.
Review memory updates before keeping them, avoid storing sensitive unpublished material, and clean up stale memory entries.
Some guidance may depend on documents outside the reviewed artifact bundle.
The skill references external repository documents for parts of its workflow. These are not included in the provided manifest and are linked from a mutable GitHub branch.
Reads ... [CLAUDE.md] ... [State Model] when available ... See [CONNECTORS.md]
Inspect referenced external documents before treating them as authoritative, and prefer pinned or local copies for repeatable workflows.
