ClawHub (clawhub.com) is now live as the central marketplace for OpenClaw skills. Skills are discoverable, each with descriptions, install instructions, and source links. The community has already published dozens of skills covering everything from 1Password integration to weather forecasts.
Skills are OpenClaw's plugin system โ markdown files with instructions that teach agents how to use specific tools and CLIs. Think of them as recipe cards for AI agents. Before ClawHub, finding skills meant digging through GitHub repos and Discord messages. Now there's a catalog.
This changes the game for new users. Instead of configuring everything from scratch, you browse ClawHub, find the skills you need, and install them. The barrier to building a useful agent just dropped significantly.
ClawHub is the app store for agent skills. It makes OpenClaw immediately useful instead of requiring hours of custom configuration.
The initial skill catalog covers a wide range of capabilities: email management (Himalaya), calendar and docs (Google Workspace via gog), home automation (Philips Hue, Sonos, BluOS), messaging (WhatsApp, iMessage), note-taking (Apple Notes, Bear, Obsidian), and developer tools (GitHub, coding agents, linters).
Each skill follows a standard format: a SKILL.md file with structured instructions, optional helper scripts, and metadata. The format is simple enough that anyone can contribute.
The community response has been enthusiastic, with several users already publishing custom skills for niche use cases โ from food delivery tracking to Eight Sleep pod control.