Freelance Developer Coach
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 5, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only freelance coaching skill appears coherent and non-executable, but users should be careful about sharing private business or financial details and should verify tax/legal advice.
This skill looks safe to use as a freelance-business coach, but provide only the minimum financial/client details needed, anonymize sensitive information, and independently verify tax, legal, insurance, contract, or purchase decisions before acting.
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.
Users have less external context for verifying the publisher or reviewing the full origin of the skill.
The skill has limited public provenance information, although it is instruction-only and has no installable code in the supplied artifacts.
Source: unknown Homepage: none
Review the publisher and full skill text before relying on it, especially for business-critical decisions.
A user may disclose sensitive business, client, income, or tax information into the agent conversation.
The diagnostic workflow asks for private financial and business context; nearby questions also ask about clients, pay, contracts, and tax setup.
Current monthly income vs target. Annual run-rate target. (Distinguish "comfortable" vs "what I want.")
Share only what is necessary, anonymize client names and confidential details, and avoid entering tax IDs, account numbers, contracts, or other regulated data unless needed and safe.
Users might make pricing, contract, tax, or entity decisions based too heavily on generalized coaching guidance.
The skill uses strong generalized business and income claims while advising on rates, contracts, taxes, and entity setup; this is aligned with coaching but could encourage over-reliance if treated as professional advice.
Most developers undercharge by 50-70% ... could be paid 5-10× ($300-700/hr)
Treat the skill as a planning aid, not as legal, tax, insurance, or accounting advice; verify important decisions with qualified professionals.
