Appliance Repair Marketing Kit

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 13, 2026.

Overview

This is an instruction-only marketing prompt kit with no code, install steps, credentials, or persistence, but users should review generated ads and outreach before publishing or sending them.

This skill appears safe to install as an instruction-only prompt pack. Before using the generated materials, confirm that all claims about authorization, OEM parts, EPA 608 certification, warranty, pricing, reviews, SMS/email consent, and referral incentives are accurate for your business and compliant with local law and each platform’s rules.

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 a user publishes generated ads without review, inaccurate claims about licensing, authorization, warranty, pricing, or response time could create business, platform, or compliance problems.

Why it was flagged

The skill is intended to generate public advertising copy, and this wording encourages direct use. The surrounding prompt includes compliance rules, so this is purpose-aligned, but users should not treat generated legal or advertising claims as automatically verified.

Skill content
Run the LSAs exactly as written.
Recommendation

Verify all factual claims and local advertising/legal requirements before publishing generated copy to Google Ads, websites, email, SMS, or social platforms.

What this means

Unpermitted scraping or unsolicited bulk email can violate platform terms or marketing laws.

Why it was flagged

This suggests scraping Google Maps and sending email outreach as a distribution tactic. There is no code or automation to perform scraping or emailing, so it is not an active behavior, but it is a potentially risky tactic if a user follows it without respecting platform terms and anti-spam rules.

Skill content
Direct outreach — email appliance repair shops via Google Maps scrape (high-intent)
Recommendation

Use permission-based outreach where possible, follow Google’s terms and applicable anti-spam laws, and avoid automated scraping or bulk emailing without review.