clawzembicLighthouse-style efficiency audit for OpenClaw. Scores your instance A+ to F across 6 categories (context injection, cron health, session bloat, config, skil...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install anna-claudette/clawzembicGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://clawhub.io/skills/clawzempic.gitAudited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 20, 2026
An IT manager at a financial services firm uses Clawzembic to audit their OpenClaw deployment, which handles customer support and compliance reporting. The audit identifies bloated sessions and misconfigured crons, allowing them to reduce token waste and optimize model usage, saving costs and improving response times.
A DevOps engineer at a SaaS company runs Clawzembic on their OpenClaw instances serving multiple clients. The tool flags oversized transcripts and skill bloat, enabling automated fixes to streamline operations and maintain consistent performance across customer environments.
A healthcare organization uses OpenClaw for processing patient data and generating reports. Clawzembic audits the instance for context injection issues and cron health, ensuring compliance with data efficiency standards and preventing resource overuse in sensitive workflows.
An e-commerce platform employs OpenClaw for automated customer inquiries and order management. Running Clawzembic reveals session bloat and config health problems, leading to optimizations that reduce latency during peak shopping seasons and improve user satisfaction.
A university research lab uses OpenClaw for student projects and data analysis. Clawzembic helps identify wasted tokens and skill bloat across multiple projects, allowing the lab to allocate resources more effectively and maintain a lean, cost-efficient AI environment.
Offer audit and optimization services to businesses using OpenClaw, leveraging Clawzembic to provide detailed reports and automated fixes. Charge per audit or through subscription plans for ongoing monitoring and support, targeting enterprises with large-scale deployments.
Develop and sell custom integrations or enhanced versions of Clawzembic for specific industries, such as adding compliance checks or dashboard features. Revenue comes from licensing fees and customization contracts, appealing to organizations needing tailored efficiency solutions.
Provide training programs and certifications on using Clawzembic for OpenClaw optimization, targeting IT professionals and AI developers. Generate revenue through course fees, workshops, and certification exams, helping users maximize their AI infrastructure's performance.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure SSH key-based authentication is set up for remote audits, and use the --json flag to integrate audit data into existing monitoring dashboards for real-time efficiency tracking.
Scored Jun 17, 2026
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