Know the moment a service goes down before your users do
Monitor any service, API, or website for availability and get alerted the instant something drops. A lightweight recurring check that catches outages early and keeps your team informed without manually polling dashboards.
Monitor these services for me: [list URLs or service names]. Check each one every [interval] and alert me immediately if any returns an error status or goes offline. Include the status code, response time, and a timestamp in each alert. Send notifications to [your preferred channel].
This skill polls services and URLs on a schedule, checks for errors or unexpected
status codes, and fires alerts the moment something goes offline.
Early warning on outages before users start complaining — a lightweight alternative
to paid uptime monitors that runs inside your existing Claw setup.
Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
A personal, local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks—organizing files, setting reminders, and monitoring system events—without touching sensitive data or taking risky actions without your approval.
Less stress from not having to remember all your obligations
Scan all your communication channels—Slack, Telegram, Email, and Google Docs—to surface promises you've made and people you haven't contacted in a while, so nothing slips through the cracks.
Daily scans for vulnerable and outdated dependencies so you don't patch manually
A daily security scanner for your GitHub repos that reads dependency files, cross-references versions against CVE databases and GitHub Security Advisories, and delivers a prioritized Telegram digest grouped by severity — with memory to suppress repeat alerts.
Reduce alert fatigue with actionable tiers and runbook links
Convert noisy monitoring into actionable alerts by defining tiers, deduplicating, tuning thresholds, and linking every page to a runbook or clear next step.