Case Study Generator

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 13, 2026.

Overview

This is a prompt-only marketing writing skill with no code, credentials, or install actions, but users should fact-check generated case study claims and get approval for any drafted customer quotes.

This skill appears safe to install as a prompt-only writing aid. Before publishing anything it generates, verify every metric, avoid fabricated claims, get written customer approval for quotes and named references, and disclose AI-assisted work if your clients or policies require it.

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 generated quotes are published without customer approval, they could misrepresent the customer and create reputational or legal issues.

Why it was flagged

The skill can draft quotes and testimonials in a real customer's voice; the file also includes an approval safeguard, making this a purpose-aligned risk users should notice rather than a hidden behavior.

Skill content
Any real quotes they provided: [QUOTE — or write "generate all quotes"] ... If this is for a real customer, these quotes must be approved by the customer before use.
Recommendation

Treat generated quotes as drafts only, verify all facts and metrics, and obtain written customer approval before publishing names, titles, logos, or testimonials.

What this means

Users offering client services could violate client expectations, contracts, or disclosure policies if they conceal AI-assisted production where disclosure is required.

Why it was flagged

This marketing copy suggests not disclosing AI/skill-assisted work to clients. It is not an automatic action or hidden runtime behavior, but it could encourage poor disclosure practices.

Skill content
"Run client case study packages as a $147 service. Takes 45 minutes. Your clients don't need to know you used a skill."
Recommendation

Follow client agreements and applicable disclosure rules; be transparent about AI-assisted drafting when required or when it affects trust.