Cold Call Script Generator
Analysis
This instruction-only sales writing skill appears coherent and benign, but it uses public prospect research and persuasive outreach techniques that should be reviewed for accuracy, privacy, and compliance.
Findings (4)
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.
Checks for instructions or behavior that redirect the agent, misuse tools, execute unexpected code, cascade across systems, exploit user trust, or continue outside the intended task.
Before writing a single line, the agent gathers (or asks for) signal.
The skill may direct the agent to collect public prospect information from listed sources, which is aligned with sales-script personalization but should remain limited to user-approved, legitimate research.
Source: unknown; Homepage: none
The registry metadata does not provide an external source or homepage for provenance review. Because this is instruction-only with no code or install dependencies, this is a low-impact provenance note rather than a material concern.
Pattern interrupt > Permission > Value Tease
The skill explicitly teaches persuasive cold-outreach framing. This is central to the stated sales purpose and includes permission-based language, but users should ensure the resulting outreach is truthful and not manipulative.
Checks for exposed credentials, poisoned memory or context, unclear communication boundaries, or sensitive data that could leave the user's control.
LinkedIn profile | Tenure, prior roles, recent posts, mutual connections
The skill asks the agent to use prospect-specific public context, including personal/professional details, to personalize scripts. This is purpose-aligned, but the information can be sensitive or inaccurate if over-trusted.
