Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Design specific, quick-win lead magnets that attract qualified prospects, capture emails, and smoothly convert them into paying customers.
Design specific, quick-win lead magnets that attract qualified prospects, capture emails, and smoothly convert them into paying customers.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Design lead magnets that attract qualified prospects and convert them to paying customers. Sources: Hormozi ($100M Leads), Funnelytics, BusySeed (500+ clients), LeadsPicker research. All outputs go to workspace/artifacts/.
Creating a free resource to capture emails/leads Designing a free-to-paid conversion funnel Choosing what to give away vs. what to charge for Building opt-in pages or gated content Planning content marketing that drives revenue (not just traffic)
Building paid products directly (use pricing-psychology skill instead) Writing cold outreach (use cold-outreach skill) Creating brand awareness content with no conversion goal SEO content that shouldn't be gated
"Write me a blog post" โ No. Blog posts aren't gated lead magnets unless part of a funnel. "Help me price my service" โ No. That's pricing-psychology. "Create a social media post" โ No. That's content marketing, not lead capture.
Free skill on ClawHub โ YES. It's a lead magnet for premium bundles/consulting. Free trial of SaaS โ YES. Trials are lead magnets with built-in conversion mechanics. Webinar โ YES. Live events are high-converting lead magnets (avg 20-40% attendance, 2-5% conversion to paid). Newsletter โ Borderline. Only if each issue delivers standalone value. Generic newsletters are not lead magnets.
From $100M Leads: A lead magnet solves a specific, narrow problem for free, so well that the prospect thinks: "If the free stuff is this good, the paid stuff must be incredible."
Your lead magnet must solve ONE step of a multi-step problem. It provides a quick win but reveals a bigger need that your paid offer addresses. Example chain: Lead magnet: "5 SMS Templates That Book Massage Clients" (free, immediately useful) Reveals: "But I still need to automate sending these..." (the gap) Paid offer: Full SMS automation service at $149/mo (fills the gap)
3 Core Principles (Funnelytics): Immediate Value โ Must deliver a result they can use NOW. No 30-page PDFs that feel like homework. Quick wins build trust fast. Trust Signals โ Include proof: "Used by 500+ agents," testimonials, your real name/photo, specific results. People hesitate without proof. Relevance to Their Current Pain โ Match what they're struggling with RIGHT NOW, not what they might need someday. Specificity converts; generality doesn't.
Why they work: Zero effort required. Download โ use โ get result. Conversion rate: Highest among all types. Examples: Funnel templates, email templates, spreadsheet calculators Config files, code snippets, workflow recipes "Agent Starter Kit" for OpenClaw (our play) For us: Free OpenClaw AGENTS.md + SOUL.md template โ leads to premium Agent Family Kit.
Why they work: Personalized results + instant gratification. Users invest time answering = higher commitment. Conversion rate: BusySeed client saw 68% increase in opt-ins replacing static PDF with quiz. Examples: "Which AI automation fits your business?" "Rate your agent's security posture" "What's your outreach style?" For us: "Is your OpenClaw agent secure?" quiz โ leads to prompt-guard + ops-hygiene skills.
Why they work: Quantifies the value of your solution in their specific numbers. Conversion rate: One company attributed 45% of total revenue to a single calculator (BusySeed/Palisade Fence case study). Examples: "How much are missed calls costing your business?" "Calculate your AI automation ROI" For us: "Missed call cost calculator" for massage/service businesses โ leads to Alfred-style automation.
Why they work: Pattern interrupt. Most content says what TO do. Mistake lists create urgency ("Am I making these?"). Conversion rate: High open rates + shares because they trigger loss aversion. Examples: "7 Mistakes Killing Your OpenClaw Agent's Performance" "5 Cold Email Errors That Get You Blacklisted"
Why they work: Drip value over days, building relationship. Each email is a touchpoint. Conversion rate: Lower initial opt-in, but higher eventual purchase rate. Examples: "5-Day Agent Masterclass" (one lesson per email) "Build Your First n8n Automation in 3 Days"
Why they work: Simple, actionable, easy to consume. Conversion rate: Good for top-of-funnel, but lower conversion to paid unless the checklist reveals gaps. Examples: "OpenClaw Security Hardening Checklist" "Pre-Launch Automation Checklist"
Why they work: Highest trust-building format. Real-time Q&A. Personality sells. Conversion rate: 20-40% attendance rate, 2-5% conversion to paid (LeadsPicker). Note: Requires scheduling, live presence, and recording infrastructure.
Before publishing any lead magnet, verify: Solves ONE specific problem (not "everything about X") Delivers value in under 5 minutes (or first email) Has a clear next step โ your paid offer Title is benefit-driven ("Get X" not "Learn about X") Trust signal present (testimonial, number of users, case study) Matches audience's awareness level: Unaware โ "What NOT to do" list (educate on the problem) Problem-aware โ Template/calculator (solve it partially) Solution-aware โ Demo/case study (prove your solution works) Opt-in friction is minimal (name + email only, no 10-field forms) Mobile-friendly (50%+ of opt-ins happen on mobile) Thank-you page sells the next step (don't waste this page)
LEAD MAGNET (free, specific, immediate value) โ OPT-IN (email captured) โ DELIVERY + QUICK WIN (they use it, get result) โ NURTURE SEQUENCE (3-5 emails, more value, build trust) โ BRIDGE (reveal the bigger problem your paid offer solves) โ OFFER (paid product/service, positioned as obvious next step) Key insight: The lead magnet ISN'T the sale. It's the first date. The nurture sequence builds the relationship. The offer is the proposal. Don't propose on the first date.
ProductLead MagnetFormatโ Paid OfferClawHub skillsFree "Agent Security Checklist"Checklist PDFPremium skill bundle ($29)The ReefFree tier-config templateConfig fileFull Reef kit ($29)Alfred automation"Missed Call Cost Calculator"Interactive$149/mo serviceUpwork consulting"5 n8n Workflows You Can Build Today"Email course$500+ projectAgent Family KitFree SOUL.md templateTemplatePremium kit ($49)
41% of marketers say lead generation is their #1 challenge (2025) Interactive content (quizzes, calculators) generally converts better than static โ Demand Metric found ~2x more leads; actual multiplier varies by implementation BusySeed claims one calculator drove 45% of revenue for a service client โ plausible as an outlier, not a typical result. Calculators are high-intent but this figure should not be treated as a benchmark. Quiz replacement of static PDF โ 68% increase in opt-ins (single case study โ directionally right but not universally generalizable) Webinars: 20-40% attendance, 2-5% conversion to paid Optimal form fields: 2-3 (name + email). Additional fields reduce conversion โ estimates range from 4% (Unbounce) to 10%+ (industry rule of thumb). HubSpot found >4 fields can cut conversions up to 50%. Thank-you page is the highest-intent page on your site โ use it to sell
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