usage-visualizerAdvanced usage statistics and high-fidelity visual reporting for OpenClaw. 100% local processing. Audit-verified privacy (No credentials stored).
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install vintlin/usage-visualizerGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://github.com/VintLin/llm-cost-monitorAudited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 1, 2026
Freelancers use this skill to visualize daily and weekly work hours from OpenClaw session logs, helping them track billable time and identify productivity patterns. The local processing ensures sensitive client data remains private without relying on cloud services.
Small businesses employ the skill to generate audit-ready visual reports of software usage for compliance with internal policies or regulatory standards. The audit-verified privacy feature ensures no credentials are stored, maintaining data security during reviews.
IT teams utilize the visualizer to monitor OpenClaw usage across departments, creating reports to optimize software licenses and identify training needs. The local execution avoids network dependencies, keeping internal data secure within the organization's infrastructure.
Researchers and educators use this skill to analyze OpenClaw usage in academic projects, generating visual summaries to track study habits and tool efficiency. The high-fidelity reports support data-driven decisions for curriculum development without external data sharing.
Startups integrate the skill to build custom dashboards from OpenClaw logs, visualizing team productivity and project milestones for investor presentations. The 100% local processing ensures proprietary information stays in-house while delivering professional visuals.
Offer the skill as a premium add-on to existing OpenClaw users, providing advanced analytics and visual reports for a subscription fee. The local processing appeals to privacy-conscious customers, differentiating it from cloud-based competitors.
License the skill to large organizations for internal deployment, with custom features and support tailored to their compliance and reporting needs. The audit-verified privacy and no-network dependencies make it suitable for high-security environments.
Provide consulting services to help businesses integrate and customize the visualizer with their OpenClaw workflows, including training and report automation. This model leverages the skill's flexibility to address specific industry requirements.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the OPENCLAW_WORKSPACE environment variable is set correctly and verify that Python3 and Chromium are installed before running scripts to avoid common setup errors.
Scored May 30, 2026
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