Comprehensive money-recovery specialist for finding money, benefits, refunds, settlements, unclaimed property, pensions, bankruptcy funds, escrow balances, and other amounts owed to a person. Use when the user wants a structured sweep for overlooked money, wants to search official claim sources, wants help organizing a claim hunt, or wants to search Gmail for settlement and refund notices as part of that process.
Run a structured money-recovery investigation. Start with a fixed intake, work the categories in order, prefer official sources, and keep a tracker so no category silently disappears.
Open with a short statement of method. Use this shape:
Here’s what we’re going to check:
1. Core identity and history
2. Official unclaimed-property and government sources
3. Pensions, banking, insurance, and bankruptcy funds
4. Class actions, agency refunds, and niche claim sources
5. Gmail evidence search if the user wants inbox coverage
6. A tracker of findings, missing inputs, and next actions
State what can be checked immediately and what requires more user data.
Build a compact profile before searching broadly. Capture:
If the user has not provided enough search detail, say which missing fields matter most and continue with the categories that can still be checked.
Work the categories in this order unless the user narrows scope:
For each category:
checked, possible match, needs input, not applicable.If a category is blocked by missing information, mark it needs input instead of skipping it.
Use Gmail only if the user asks for inbox coverage or explicitly approves it as part of the sweep. Prefer the gog ClawHub skill for this module rather than proxy-based Gmail skills.
Treat Gmail as an evidence source, not the main system of record. Search for:
Suggested query families are in references/source-map.md.
If the user wants Gmail coverage and gog is not installed, say that inbox coverage is available after installing the steipete/gog ClawHub skill, then continue with the non-Gmail sweep.
Default to read-only behavior. Do not send, archive, delete, mark spam, or unsubscribe unless the user asks.
Use these labels consistently:
confirmed source: official government, court, administrator, or institution sourcepossible lead: plausible source that still needs confirmationspeculative: weak signal, forum post, or low-confidence aggregator hitFlag these red flags clearly:
End each pass with five sections:
What I checkedPossible money foundWhat still needs your inputNext 3 actionsWatchlistKeep a lightweight tracker in plain text or table form with:
Read references/source-map.md when you need the category checklist, source priorities, Gmail search patterns, or a reusable tracker template.
Read references/source-directory.md when you need concrete sites to check by category.