Best OpenClaw Productivity Skills — Vetted & Secure
Manage notes, tasks, and documents from your AI agent. Notion, Obsidian, Trello, and more.
Why Vetting Matters for Productivity Skills
Productivity skills access your most personal data -- notes, to-do lists, project boards, and documents. A compromised Notion skill can silently export your entire workspace. A malicious Apple Notes skill can read every note on your Mac. When 341 malicious skills were found on ClawHub, several specifically targeted productivity tools to harvest personal notes, task lists, and organizational data -- information that's valuable for social engineering and corporate espionage.
KiwiClaw vets every productivity skill to ensure it only accesses data you explicitly request, doesn't store or forward content to third-party servers, and properly handles API token security.
Top Vetted Productivity Skills on KiwiClaw
Notion
Create and manage pages, databases, and blocks via the Notion API. Search your workspace, add entries to databases, update page properties, and organize content -- all through natural language commands to your agent.
Obsidian
Manage your Obsidian vault directly from your agent. Create notes, search across your knowledge base, update links, and organize files. Ideal for researchers and writers who use Obsidian as their second brain.
Trello
Manage Trello boards, cards, and lists. Create cards, move them between columns, add comments, assign members, and track project progress through conversational commands.
Apple Notes
Access the macOS Notes app directly. Create, search, and organize notes without leaving your agent conversation. Works with the native Notes database on your Mac.
Apple Reminders
Create and manage reminders on macOS. Set due dates, organize by list, mark items complete, and query upcoming tasks. Integrates with the native Reminders app.
Bear Notes
Access Bear, the popular markdown writing app for macOS. Create, search, tag, and organize notes. Bear Notes skill works with Bear's local database for fast, private note management.
Summarize
Summarize URLs, podcasts, and files. Drop a link or file path and get a concise summary. Useful for processing articles, meeting recordings, and research papers without reading everything manually.
Things 3
Manage tasks in Things 3, the award-winning macOS task manager. Create to-dos, organize by project, set deadlines, and review upcoming tasks through your agent.
Recently Added
- Summarize -- URL, podcast, and file summarization (vetted Feb 2026)
- Bear Notes -- macOS Bear writing app integration (vetted Jan 2026)
- Things 3 -- macOS task manager integration (vetted Jan 2026)
Category Stats
- 8 skills vetted in the Productivity category
- 85% pass rate -- about 1 in 7 submitted productivity skills flagged during review
- Most common flag: bulk export of note/task content to external endpoints
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Every productivity skill listed here is pre-installed on all KiwiClaw plans. No API token juggling, no manual configuration. Sign up for KiwiClaw and start managing your notes and tasks from your AI agent immediately.
FAQ
What productivity tools can OpenClaw connect to?
OpenClaw has vetted skills for Notion (pages, databases, blocks), Obsidian (vault management and notes), Trello (boards, cards, lists), Apple Notes, Apple Reminders, Bear Notes, Things 3 (task manager), and Summarize (URLs, podcasts, files). Each skill connects directly to the respective app's API or local database.
Can OpenClaw manage my Notion workspace?
Yes. The Notion skill lets your agent create and edit pages, manage databases, add blocks, search content, and organize your workspace. You authenticate once with a Notion API token and the agent can handle the rest through natural language commands.
Do productivity skills sync with my local apps?
Skills like Apple Notes, Apple Reminders, Bear Notes, and Things 3 interact directly with the local macOS apps on your machine. On KiwiClaw, these skills work when your agent has access to the host system. Cloud-based skills like Notion and Trello work from any environment via their APIs.
Are productivity skills safe with my personal data?
Productivity skills handle sensitive personal data -- notes, tasks, documents, and organizational information. KiwiClaw vets every productivity skill to ensure it doesn't exfiltrate note content, task lists, or API tokens. Of the 341 malicious skills found on ClawHub, several targeted productivity tools to harvest personal data.
Related Categories
- Communication -- Slack, Discord, and messaging integrations
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