Coaching Consulting Launch Kit

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 13, 2026.

Overview

This is a prompt-only marketing launch kit with no executable code or credentials, but users should review its sales and testimonial outputs for ethical accuracy and protect client details.

This skill appears safe to use as a prompt template pack. Before using outputs publicly, verify claims, avoid inventing testimonials, label composites, get client consent, and redact confidential client or business information before entering it into Claude.

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.

What this means

Private client or business details could be exposed to an LLM provider if entered directly.

Why it was flagged

The prompt asks users to supply client-result details that may be confidential. In the skill's normal usage model, these prompts are pasted into Claude or another Claude-powered interface, so users should treat that as sharing selected data with an external provider.

Skill content
CLIENT RESULT TO FEATURE: ... Client first name or alias ... Client's starting situation ... The result achieved ... A quote from the client
Recommendation

Anonymize or redact client information, use aliases, and follow confidentiality agreements before pasting details into the prompt.

What this means

Prospective clients could feel pressured by generated sales language if the user applies it too aggressively.

Why it was flagged

The sales-script prompt intentionally generates urgency and objection-handling language. This is aligned with the stated enrollment-script purpose, but it can become pressure-oriented if used without judgment.

Skill content
Pain Depth ... Amplify the cost of inaction ... The urgency question: "What's the cost of waiting 30-60 days while you research?"
Recommendation

Use the scripts transparently, avoid artificial urgency, respect a prospect's refusal or delay, and adapt wording to applicable professional ethics.

What this means

Publishing reconstructed testimonials or composite case studies without clear labeling or consent could damage trust or create compliance issues.

Why it was flagged

The case-study prompt can generate reconstructed quotes and proof assets. The artifact includes approval and ethical-labeling guidance, so this is purpose-aligned, but unapproved or unlabeled use could mislead prospects.

Skill content
A quote from the client (real or reconstructed) ... generate 8 pull quotes ... Flag which quotes need client approval before publishing
Recommendation

Use real client wording where possible, label composites clearly, and obtain written client approval before publishing quotes, case studies, or testimonial assets.