Install
openclaw skills install package-delivery-coordinatorCoordinate several expected deliveries using a user-provided watchlist, conflict check, follow-up plan, and message templates for neighbors or front desk staff.
openclaw skills install package-delivery-coordinatorUse this skill when a user expects several deliveries and wants fewer missed, misplaced, delayed, or awkwardly handled packages. The outcome is a delivery watchlist, conflict-aware action plan, message templates, and follow-up checklist.
This is a prompt-only coordination workflow. Use only delivery details the user provides in the conversation. Do not access carrier websites, store order pages, tracking portals, weather websites, maps, calendars, email, texts, building systems, cameras, or smart locks. If those details matter, ask the user to provide them.
Use this skill when the user says or implies:
Do not use this skill for legal disputes, theft investigations, carrier claims, or law enforcement reports. You may help the user organize facts they provide, but do not make accusations or verify carrier data.
This skill will:
This skill will not:
Ask for the following details, but do not require perfect completeness:
If tracking details are missing, mark the arrival window as unknown instead of inventing it.
Create a watchlist from the details provided.
Watchlist template:
| ID | Package | Source or carrier | Arrival window | Risk level | Required action | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| D001 | [item] | [source] | [window] | [low/medium/high] | [action] | [status] |
Risk level guide:
Build a time map from user-provided windows.
Time map fields:
Time map template:
| Date | Window | Packages | User availability | Helper option | Conflict | Follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [date] | [window] | [IDs] | [available/not available] | [helper] | [issue] | [time] |
If the user gives vague timing such as "tomorrow" or "by end of day," keep it vague and plan broader checkpoints.
Look for practical problems before the delivery window arrives.
Conflict checklist:
Conflict output template:
Conflict: [description]
Affected packages: [IDs]
Why it matters: [risk]
Best action: [action]
Backup: [backup action]
Follow-up: [when to check]
Draft messages the user can copy, edit, and send. Do not send messages yourself unless explicitly instructed by the main user through an approved channel and policy permits it.
Neighbor helper template:
Hi [Name], quick favor if you are around: I may have a package arriving [date/window] while I am away. If you happen to see it by [location], could you please hold it or move it to [safe agreed place]? No worries if not. I will check in after [time]. Thank you.
Front desk or concierge template:
Hello, I am expecting [number] packages on [date/window]. One may be [signature/high-value/heavy/perishable]. If it arrives, could you please place it in [normal package area] and note it under [name/unit]? I will pick it up around [time]. Thank you.
Roommate or household template:
Heads up: [package] may arrive [date/window]. If you see it, please put it [location] and message me. It may be [fragile/perishable/signature-required], so please do not leave it [avoid location]. Thanks.
Seller or sender clarification template:
Hi, I am trying to coordinate delivery for order [user-provided order label]. Could you confirm the expected delivery window and whether a signature is required? Thank you.
Package room note template:
Package watch for [date]: expecting [IDs/items]. Please check [package room/front desk/mailroom/locker] after [time]. If not found, check [backup location] before assuming it is missing.
Tone rules:
Create a follow-up plan that the user can manually add to reminders, calendar, or a task list.
Follow-up types:
Follow-up template:
| When | Trigger | Action | Message or note |
|---|---|---|---|
| [time] | [package/window] | [check location or contact helper] | [template reference] |
Deliver the plan in this order:
Use this when the user is ready to collect packages:
If a package is marked delivered in user-provided information but not found, keep the tone factual.
Suggested sequence:
Neutral message:
Hi [Name], I am trying to locate a package that was expected around [time]. Did anything for [name/unit] happen to arrive near you by mistake? No problem if not. Thank you for checking.
Do not access carrier or store websites. Ask the user to paste the current tracking status and arrival window.
Do not check weather websites. Ask whether the user expects rain, heat, cold, or other weather concerns, then plan based on what they provide.
Tell the user not to share sensitive codes broadly. If a helper needs a pickup code, suggest sharing it only with a trusted person through a secure channel and only if necessary.
Prioritize user pickup, front desk handling, locker delivery, or a trusted helper. Do not suggest hiding it in public areas.
Keep language factual. Help organize observations and next steps. Do not accuse a person or state that theft occurred unless confirmed by the user.
Copy and paste one of these into your AI assistant with your details filled in:
Multiple deliveries this week: "I have 4 packages arriving this week: a laptop from Apple (signature required, Wednesday), a bookshelf from Amazon (heavy, Thursday), a meal kit delivery (perishable, Friday morning), and a small Etsy order (no tracking yet). I work during the day but my roommate is home on Thursday. Our building has a front desk that accepts packages until 6 PM. Help me coordinate so nothing gets missed or sits outside."
Apartment with package room: "I'm expecting 3 packages this week but our building's package room has limited hours (9 AM-7 PM) and I have a late work schedule. One package is high-value electronics. Another is temperature-sensitive skincare. The third is just books. Can you build a watchlist with risk levels, message templates for my neighbor who offered to help, and a follow-up plan?"
Vacation delivery overlap: "I have 5 online orders arriving while I'm away for a long weekend (Thursday-Sunday). Some are from different carriers. My neighbor can help but I need clear instructions. One package is a gift for an event Monday. Draft a coordination plan with neighbor messages and a checklist for when I return."
A strong result makes the next 24 to 72 hours calmer. The user should know what is arriving, what might go wrong, who can help, what to say, and when to check back.