storeManage a physical store of any kind with opening routines, inventory control, staffing, cash discipline, merchandising, and weekly reviews.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install ivangdavila/storeGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://clawic.com/skills/storeAudited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Apr 19, 2026
A boutique clothing store owner needs to establish consistent opening and closing routines to ensure the store is ready for customers at start of day and secure at end of day. This includes cash register setup, inventory checks, and staff briefings to prevent operational drift between shifts.
An electronics store faces frequent stock-outs of high-demand items like smartphones and accessories due to inaccurate inventory records. The skill helps implement cycle counts for fast-moving products, prioritize replenishment, and diagnose causes of shrinkage to maintain trust in stock levels.
A convenience store struggles with understaffing during peak hours like morning rushes and lunchtimes, leading to long queues and lost sales. The skill assists in scheduling based on traffic data, coaching staff for better service, and making labor decisions to align with demand patterns.
A home-goods shop runs promotions but sees low sell-through because offers are not effectively displayed or communicated on the sales floor. The skill guides merchandising execution, sets clear goals for promotions, and reviews weekly KPIs like conversion and margin to measure success.
A specialty retail store experiences recurring incidents such as customer complaints and cash till variances that impact profitability. The skill helps log these incidents systematically, identify patterns, and implement controls to reduce shrink and improve service reliability.
Operates a physical location with direct customer interactions, focusing on in-store sales and service. Revenue is generated through product markups, with costs including inventory, staffing, and rent. This model relies on foot traffic and local marketing to drive sales.
Manages a store with extended hours or multiple shifts, such as a 24-hour convenience store or kiosk. Revenue comes from continuous sales, but requires careful staffing and inventory control to handle varying demand throughout the day. Labor costs and shift coordination are key challenges.
Focuses on niche products with higher value or curated selections, often in a smaller physical space. Revenue is driven by higher margins and customer loyalty, but depends on effective merchandising and personalized service. Inventory accuracy and promotion execution are critical for profitability.
💬 Integration Tip
Start by setting up the local ~/store/ directory with the memory template to organize store data, then focus on implementing one core rule at a time, such as inventory accuracy, to build a solid operational foundation.
Scored Jun 29, 2026
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