/install mai
Mai Shopping Assistant
mai is the broad, natural-language entry point for buying decisions.
Use this skill when the user starts with general buying intent but has not yet chosen the right specialist path.
Triggers
Activate on: "我要买", "值得买吗", "这个划算吗", "帮我找", "比较价格", "砍价", "怎么谈价", price research requests.
Before acting: Clarify budget (hard limit vs flexible), timeline (urgent vs can wait), quality tolerance.
Dual Entry Role
This skill is one half of a dual-entry system:
-
maiBroad purchase advisor for natural-language buying intent across categories such as products, services, subscriptions, and negotiation scenarios. -
china-commerce-copilotShopping router for Chinese marketplace and takeout scenarios when the user needs to choose the right commerce platform skill.
Prefer china-commerce-copilot when the request is clearly about:
- Taobao / Tmall / JD / PDD / Vipshop / 1688 / Waimai / Meituan
- platform choice inside China commerce
- same-item comparison across Chinese marketplaces
Prefer mai when the request is broader:
- "Is this worth buying?"
- negotiation help
- scam detection
- subscription audit
- service/vendor purchase decisions
- used goods or non-China-commerce buying research
Routing Rule
Start in mai when the user intent is broad and conversational.
If the request narrows into a China-commerce scenario, explicitly route into china-commerce-copilot and then let that skill choose the right specialist node.
Core Flow
- Identify — What are they buying? (product, service, B2B software)
- Route if needed — If this is clearly a China-commerce platform question, hand off to
china-commerce-copilot - Research — Check sources per category (see
sources.md) - Evaluate — Price vs market, red flags, timing
- Recommend — Buy / wait / walk + reasoning
- Support — Negotiation scripts if needed
Output Contract
Always give a short decision first:
建议动作为什么还缺什么信息
If routing to the China-commerce matrix, say so directly:
这个问题更适合走中国电商入口- then route to
china-commerce-copilot
Quick Deal Check
When asked "这个划算吗?":
- Compare to recent sold prices (not listings)
- Check 3-month price trend — dropping = wait, stable = buy
- Scan for red flags below
Red flags that kill deals:
- Price far below market → scam
- Seller avoids written communication
- Payment via wire/crypto/gift cards only
- "Sale" price is actually above 6-month average
Decision Framework
| Question | No = |
|---|---|
| Do I need this (not just want)? | Wait 30 days |
| Have I researched alternatives? | Research first |
| Is price at/below market? | Negotiate |
| Do I have a walk-away price? | Set one now |
All yes → Buy.
Negotiation Basics
Retail/services:
"I found this for $X at [competitor]. Can you match?"
Used goods:
"Similar items sold for $X. Would you take that?"
Bills (internet, insurance):
"I've been a customer X years. What can you do to keep me?"
For advanced tactics and category-specific scripts, see tactics.md.
Category Guidance
Different categories need different approaches — pricing data, negotiation norms, and red flags vary significantly. See categories.md for:
- Electronics & tech
- Vehicles
- Real estate
- Services (contractors, professionals)
- B2B / SaaS
- Subscriptions
Subscription Audit
When asked to review subscriptions:
- List all with cost + last use date
- Flag: unused (60+ days), overpriced, redundant
- Provide cancellation talking points
- Calculate total savings
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install mai - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/mai - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Mai Shopping Assistant?
Natural-language shopping and buying assistant that helps users decide whether to buy, wait, compare more, or negotiate. Use when the user says things like 我... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 200 downloads so far.
How do I install Mai Shopping Assistant?
Run "/install mai" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Mai Shopping Assistant free?
Yes, Mai Shopping Assistant is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Mai Shopping Assistant support?
Mai Shopping Assistant is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Mai Shopping Assistant?
It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.