Descriptions:
Parker Prompts walks through five free skills for OpenClaw, an AI agent platform, demonstrating on screen how each one extends the tool from a basic conversational interface into a capable personal assistant connected to files, email, and the live web. The video is aimed at users who feel their AI agent is underperforming and want concrete capability upgrades without paid subscriptions.
The five skills covered are: QMD, a local file search system that indexes personal notes, meeting transcripts, and work documents using a three-method approach combining keyword search, semantic search, and reranking โ with all processing kept on-device for privacy; Gog, a Google Workspace connector with over 14,000 ClawHub downloads that links Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Sheets, and Google Docs so the agent can retrieve emails, schedule events, and manipulate spreadsheets without the user opening any app; and a Brave Search API integration that provides live web access using $5 in free monthly search credits, with a hard usage cap to prevent unexpected charges. Two additional skills cover proactive daily briefing delivery and autonomous agent self-improvement.
The tutorial addresses skill quality and security, explaining how to filter ClawHub’s 13,000+ community-built options for verified publishers and sustained download counts. Practical time estimates are included throughout โ QMD’s file retrieval capability alone is credited with saving 20+ minutes per day in manual document search. Viewers finish with a fully connected agent that can search their knowledge base, manage their Google accounts, and access current internet information.
๐บ Source: Parker Prompts ยท Published May 18, 2026
๐ท๏ธ Format: Tutorial Demo







