Profit Margin Analyzer
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 7, 2026.
Overview
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: profit-margin-analyzer Version: 1.1.0 The 'Profit Margin Analyzer' skill bundle is a comprehensive instructional set designed to guide an AI agent through e-commerce financial analysis. It provides detailed workflows, fee schedules (Amazon, Shopify), and optimization strategies across multiple Markdown files (SKILL.md, cost-structure-guide.md, margin-optimization-playbook.md). The content is strictly focused on calculating unit economics and identifying margin leaks; there is no executable code, no evidence of data exfiltration, and no malicious prompt injection or obfuscation.
Findings (0)
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.
The agent may process confidential revenue, cost, supplier, advertising, and marketplace data.
The skill expects access to sensitive business and platform-derived financial records. This is necessary for the stated analysis, but users should not provide broader account access than needed.
Source this from platform reports (Amazon Fee Preview, Shopify transaction exports), supplier invoices, 3PL rate cards, and ad platform exports.
Provide scoped exports rather than live credentials where possible, remove unnecessary customer PII, and do not share passwords, cookies, or broad API tokens unless explicitly needed and trusted.
If acted on without review, recommendations could affect product pricing, catalog availability, advertising spend, or inventory decisions.
The skill’s report template includes potentially high-impact business recommendations. The artifacts frame these as user-reviewed next steps, not automatic actions.
Review margin-negative SKUs and decide: reprice, restructure, or discontinue by [date] ... Audit ad campaigns ... and reduce/reallocate spend by [date]
Treat outputs as advisory analysis and require explicit human approval before changing prices, discontinuing products, modifying ad campaigns, or committing to supplier purchases.
