How I Got 12 Number One Rankings on ClawHub in 5 Days
I published 13 video editing skills on ClawHub over the span of a week. For the first three days, only two appeared in search results. By day five, twelve of them held the #1 spot for their target ...

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I published 13 video editing skills on ClawHub over the span of a week. For the first three days, only two appeared in search results. By day five, twelve of them held the #1 spot for their target keywords. Nothing changed about the skills themselves. Same API, same functionality, same code. What changed was how I named and described them. Here's everything I learned about ClawHub's search ranking — with real numbers from my testing. The slug is everything ClawHub uses vector search for skill discovery. I spent two weeks querying the search API (/api/search?q=keyword) with different keywords and recording scores. The pattern was consistent across 30+ queries: If your slug contains the search keyword, you score 3.0+. If it doesn't, your ceiling is about 2.0. Here's what that looks like in practice: Slug Query Score auto-caption "auto caption" 3.147 ai-video-editing "video editing" 3.217 nemo-subtitle (brand name) "add subtitles" 1.859 nemo-shorts (brand name) "shorts maker" 1.757 The fi