Meta Tags Optimizer
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 12, 2026.
Overview
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: meta-tags-optimizer Version: 9.9.5 The meta-tags-optimizer skill is a comprehensive SEO tool designed for AI agents to generate and optimize website metadata, including title tags, meta descriptions, and social media tags. It contains structured instructions (SKILL.md), HTML templates (meta-tag-code-templates.md), and SEO benchmarks (meta-tag-formulas.md) focused on improving click-through rates. The skill utilizes a local memory management system (e.g., memory/hot-cache.md) to store results and maintain state, which is standard for OpenClaw agents, and shows no signs of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or harmful prompt injections.
Findings (0)
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 SEO integrations are connected, the agent may read CTR or competitor data from those services to improve recommendations.
This indicates the skill may use configured third-party SEO or Search Console integrations to access site performance data. That access is relevant to CTR optimization, but users should know which accounts and scopes are being used.
Optional search console and SEO tool integrations pull CTR data and competitor patterns automatically; otherwise ask for current tags, keywords, and competitors.
Use only intended SEO accounts, review integration permissions, and ask the agent to confirm before pulling account-specific data if that matters for your workflow.
SEO decisions, messaging angles, or unresolved issues may be reused later by the agent.
The skill stores reusable conclusions in persistent memory files. This is disclosed and aligned with content handoff workflows, but stored assumptions may influence future tasks.
Promotes: approved angles, messaging choices, missing evidence, and publish blockers to `memory/hot-cache.md`, `memory/decisions.md`, and `memory/open-loops.md`.
Confirm what is saved, avoid storing sensitive business details unless needed, and periodically review memory files for outdated or incorrect conclusions.
