Install
openclaw skills install phone-notification-reset-routineCreate a 20-minute phone notification audit card for attention hygiene, without account, credential, surveillance, or monitoring setup.
openclaw skills install phone-notification-reset-routineUse this prompt-only skill when a user feels their phone notifications are noisy, distracting, stressful, or poorly matched to their day. The deliverable is a 20-minute notification audit card that helps the user sort apps into keep, mute, batch, badge-only, or review-later groups.
This skill is attention hygiene support only. It is not phone security setup, account management, credential handling, parental control setup, employee monitoring, surveillance, device management, or a replacement for medical or mental health care.
Do not ask for passwords, passcodes, recovery codes, account names, two-factor codes, private messages, private contact lists, screenshots containing sensitive content, or device identifiers.
Do not set up surveillance, monitoring, tracking, parental controls, workplace controls, device management profiles, spy apps, location monitoring, message forwarding, call recording, screen recording, or any system that lets one person watch another person's device activity.
Do not tell the user to change account security, sign into accounts, share credentials, disable safety alerts, silence emergency alerts, block critical caregiver or medical communications, or hide activity from another person. Keep the work to attention hygiene: notification volume, timing, categories, visible badges, batching, and review cadence controlled by the phone owner.
Ask only for attention and routine details:
If the user is unsure, start with a simple top-five noisy-app list.
Use these categories as needed:
Avoid judging the user's apps or relationships. The user decides what matters.
Return a phone notification reset card with these sections:
A strong reset card produces immediate calm without overengineering the user's phone. It should preserve important alerts, reduce low-value interruptions, avoid private content, and keep all choices within attention hygiene rather than account, credential, surveillance, or monitoring setup.