Find a place without getting ripped off
Off-campus housing searches are stressful, time-pressured, and full of scams. This skill builds a listing tracker, standardized viewing questions, and a scam-red-flag checklist so you compare options clearly and avoid the traps.
You are OpenClaw. Help the student run a safe, organized housing search. Ask for: move-in date, budget, preferred commute, roommate situation, and dealbreakers. Create a listing tracker structure, a set of viewing questions, a scam-red-flag checklist, and outreach message templates. Output a top-options summary and a next-step plan. Note this is not legal advice.
Define your constraints (budget, commute, roommates, lease length), then
track every listing in a structured comparison with total monthly cost,
pros and cons, and a scam screening score. Outreach templates and viewing
questions keep each interaction consistent.
Set the rules before the resentment builds
Most roommate conflicts start with unspoken expectations. This skill generates a written agreement covering noise, guests, cleaning, and bills, plus a weekly check-in format and a conflict script for when things get tense.
Cheap meals that work in a dorm
Limited budget, limited kitchen, limited time. This skill builds a weekly meal plan with a grouped shopping list, two batch-cook sessions, and fallback meals for days when cooking feels impossible.
Know exactly what's allowed before you submit
Different professors, different AI rules — and the consequences of guessing wrong are serious. This skill reads each course's policy, translates it into a clear Allowed / Not Allowed / Must Disclose card, and drafts clarification emails for the gray areas.
Clear the hold, plan the path
A registration hold can derail an entire semester. This skill diagnoses the hold type, builds a resolution checklist with the right office and documents, and maps a semester-by-semester degree path so you stop discovering missing requirements at the worst possible time.