makexIntegrate and execute actions from third-party services via MakeX using OpenClaw API with organization-level authentication and unified endpoints.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install tkejr/makexGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://backend.composio.dev/api/v3/tools/execute/{toolName}Calls external URL not in known-safe list
https://www.makex.app/](https://www.makex.app/AI Analysis
The skill interacts with documented external APIs (Composio, MakeX) for its stated purpose of third-party service integrations, which is consistent with its functionality. While there is an undocumented external call to Composio's backend, this appears to be part of the legitimate action execution flow rather than covert exfiltration. No credential harvesting, hidden instructions, or obfuscation were detected.
Audited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
A customer service team uses this skill to automatically send follow-up emails via Gmail after a support ticket is resolved, ensuring customer satisfaction and gathering feedback. They can also send Slack notifications to internal teams about ticket status updates, streamlining communication.
Software development teams integrate this skill to automatically create GitHub issues from Slack messages when bugs are reported, and send email summaries via Gmail to stakeholders about project progress. This reduces manual entry and keeps everyone aligned.
Marketing agencies use this skill to search for actions across Gmail and Slack to send bulk email campaigns and coordinate team discussions in real-time. They can check connected accounts to ensure all integrations are active before launching campaigns.
HR departments automate new employee onboarding by using this skill to send welcome emails via Gmail and Slack messages to team channels introducing the new hire. They retrieve action details to customize messages based on role and department.
IT teams set up automated alerts where this skill runs actions to send Slack notifications for system outages and email reports via Gmail to management. They use the output structure endpoint to format incident data for clear reporting.
Companies build and sell a platform that leverages this skill to offer pre-built integrations between services like Gmail, Slack, and GitHub for clients. Revenue comes from subscription fees based on usage tiers and number of connected accounts.
Agencies use this skill to provide bespoke automation solutions for businesses, setting up workflows that connect multiple apps. They charge clients on a project basis or retainer for ongoing maintenance and optimization of these integrations.
Organizations develop an internal marketplace where employees can discover and use pre-configured actions from this skill for common tasks. Revenue is generated through internal billing or cost allocation to departments based on API usage.
💬 Integration Tip
Always retrieve the accountId from the connected-account endpoint before running actions to ensure proper authentication, and use the search-actions endpoint to discover available tools efficiently.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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