Best OpenClaw Skills for Project & Mission Management: Linear, ClickUp, Asana, Jira, and More
Project management tools are where AI agents have the clearest ROI: turning meeting notes into Linear issues, syncing sprint status across tools, auto-updating roadmaps from commits. OpenClaw has skills covering the full range of PM workflows.
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Data Snapshot
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Skills covered | 42 |
| Workflow stages | 6 |
| Top by installs | linear ( installs) |
| Top by downloads | clickup-api ( downloads) |
| With install records | 29 |
| Zero installs | 13 |
The headline finding: linear has 130 installs — the highest of any PM skill on the platform — despite clickup-api and asana-api both clearing 16,000 downloads. Developers reach for Linear first; everyone else evaluates the managed OAuth integrations but fewer follow through with setup.
一、Linear
Linear is the dominant choice by a wide margin on this platform. Twelve separate skills wrap it — via native GraphQL, managed OAuth, CLI, browser automation, and webhook dispatch. The ecosystem mirrors what happened with Todoist in the todo space.
linear (11,603 downloads, 130 installs) is the primary skill — it queries and manages Linear issues, projects, and team workflows. The 130 install count is the highest of any PM skill on the platform. linear-api uses managed OAuth, removing credential handling. linear-graphql-skill exposes the full GraphQL API surface directly for power users who want fine-grained queries. linear-webhook and linear-autopilot take a different approach: instead of polling for state, they dispatch tasks to agents in response to Linear events — a push-based workflow that reduces the need for constant API calls.
Linear's dominance here reflects its developer-native positioning: fast keyboard-first UX, excellent API design, and a user base that is more likely to run CLI-based agents than the average PM tool user.
二、ClickUp
ClickUp has the highest download count of any PM skill, driven by its large user base and multiple integration paths.
clickup-api (16,733 downloads, 8 installs) uses managed OAuth — the highest-downloaded PM skill overall. clickup-mcp (3,793 downloads, 22 installs) is the MCP variant: it manages tasks, docs, time tracking, comments, and chat, and has notably higher installs than the main API skill, suggesting the MCP interface is more friction-free to set up. clickup (3,935 downloads, 21 installs) wraps the REST API directly. clickup-project-management connects via taazkareem.com's managed API layer, useful for accounts without developer-level OAuth access.
The install/download gap across ClickUp skills reflects OAuth setup friction — ClickUp's workspace hierarchy (spaces → folders → lists → tasks) adds configuration steps that many evaluators don't complete.
三、Asana
Asana's download numbers rival ClickUp's, but its install conversion is nearly identical — suggesting both platforms face the same OAuth barrier.
asana-api (16,256 downloads, 8 installs) uses managed OAuth. asana (2,745 downloads, 11 installs) calls the Asana REST API directly and has slightly better install conversion, possibly because direct API key setup is more familiar than OAuth flows. asana-pat uses Personal Access Tokens instead of OAuth — a meaningful simplification for individual users who don't need organization-level access. For most personal Asana setups, asana-pat is the lowest-friction path.
四、Monday.com
Monday.com punches above its weight on install conversion compared to ClickUp and Asana.
monday (13,955 downloads, 35 installs) uses managed OAuth and leads this group. Its ~0.25% install rate is notably better than ClickUp-api (0.05%) and Asana-api (0.05%), suggesting Monday's OAuth setup is comparatively simpler or its users are more likely to follow through. native-monday (489 downloads, 3 installs) wraps the Monday GraphQL API without managed OAuth — it reads boards, items, workspaces, and users, which covers most read-heavy agent workflows. monday-integration covers the same API surface as monday-com but with a broader action set including automation and webhooks.
五、Basecamp & Jira
Two very different tools — Jira as enterprise-standard issue tracker, Basecamp as opinionated all-in-one — each with a distinct skill ecosystem.
jira (5,629 downloads, 46 installs) has the second-highest install count of any PM skill on the platform. Despite lower downloads than ClickUp or Asana, its install rate (~0.8%) is dramatically better — reflecting Jira's enterprise user base: once IT or an admin configures the integration, it tends to stay configured. basecamp-cli-mcp is the highest-downloaded Basecamp skill (1,823 downloads, 2 installs), combining CLI and MCP server access to Basecamp 4. basecamp uses managed OAuth. basecamp-automation covers Basecamp's to-dos, messages, and scheduling flows — the repetitive parts of Basecamp projects that benefit most from agent assistance.
六、Kanban Boards, AI PM & Roadmap Tools
This stage covers generic or AI-native project management — tools that don't tie to a specific platform but provide structured PM workflows.
product-manager (4,286 downloads, 33 installs) is the highest-installs generic PM skill — it provides discovery, prioritization, roadmap planning, and stakeholder communication workflows without requiring any external service. product-manager-toolkit (3,424 downloads, 28 installs) adds RICE prioritization frameworks, competitive analysis, and OKR tracking on top of the basic PM workflow. project-management-2 (2,813 downloads, 25 installs) is a solo-operator task manager using JSON-based local storage — no cloud setup required. meeting-to-kanban converts meeting notes or transcripts into a clean Kanban board with cards, stages, and owners — useful as a first step after any planning session. repo-kanban-pm (263 downloads, 1 install) enforces a lightweight product management workflow directly in a git repository, making the repo itself the source of truth for project state.
Workflow Pairing Guide
| My situation | Recommended skill |
|---|---|
| Developer team using Linear | linear or linear-api (managed OAuth) |
| Linear power user, want GraphQL control | linear-graphql-skill |
| Linear with event-driven agent dispatch | linear-autopilot |
| ClickUp workspace | clickup-mcp (better install rate than clickup-api) |
| Asana, individual account | asana-pat (PAT, simpler than OAuth) |
| Monday.com | monday |
| Enterprise Jira instance | jira |
| Basecamp 4 | basecamp-cli-mcp |
| No external tool, need structured PM | product-manager or project-management-2 |
| Convert meeting notes to tasks | meeting-to-kanban |
| Repo-native project tracking | repo-kanban-pm |
A Few Observations
Linear leads on installs despite lower downloads. linear's 130 installs from 11,603 downloads is a ~1.1% conversion rate — roughly 20x better than clickup-api (0.05%). The driver is the user base: Linear is used almost exclusively by software teams comfortable with CLI tools, API tokens, and agent-based workflows. ClickUp and Asana have much broader user bases that include non-technical PMs who evaluate but don't install.
The ClickUp/Asana download gap vs. install gap tells a consistent story. Both tools clear 16,000 downloads and 8 installs. The OAuth flow — register a developer app, go through the authorization dance, handle token refresh — is the barrier. This is the same pattern seen with Microsoft To Do and Google Calendar skills. Expect install numbers to improve if managed OAuth onboarding gets simpler.
Jira defies the enterprise install penalty. Most enterprise platform skills (Microsoft To Do, Google Workspace, Outlook) suffer from IT-controlled OAuth that blocks individual installation. Jira's 46 installs from 5,629 downloads (~0.8%) is the opposite pattern — its Atlassian account-level tokens and API key flows are familiar to developers, and once set up, stay configured. The data suggests Jira's user base on this platform is self-serve developers, not enterprise IT accounts.
Generic AI PM tools fill the no-tool gap. product-manager, product-manager-toolkit, and project-management-2 together have 86 installs — more than ClickUp and Asana combined. For users who don't have a dedicated PM tool, or who run solo projects, local JSON-based or framework-only skills have a clear niche.
Data from ClawHub platform as of April 2026. Find more skills at clawhub-skills.com.