On March 23, Amap Open Platform announced that its map capabilities have completed standardized encapsulation and officially launched dedicated Skills components adapted for the AI agent platform OpenClaw on ClawHub. Users can now directly invoke map functions through natural language commands to complete closed-loop operations from route planning to nearby service recommendations.

The newly released Skills mainly cover two major functional categories. The first category is geographic information-based life/office assistants, primarily providing intelligent search planning and data visualization analysis services. The second category is Amap-based website generation assistants, focusing on lowering development barriers and improving construction efficiency.
In terms of actual operational data, these AI-powered components have significantly shortened the traditional development and usage cycles of Location-Based Services (LBS). Test results show that in response to natural language commands such as "Plan a one-day tour of Beijing," the system delivers second-level responses, directly generating complete timeline itineraries with POIs (Points of Interest) including hotels and restaurants, estimated travel durations, and executable electronic travel guides.
For developers, cumbersome traditional workflows involving cross-software operations, document referencing, and interface coding have been greatly simplified. Upon entering the command "Develop a POI search application," the system instantly generates complete website code supporting local interactions, compressing development workloads that originally took days to mere minutes. Currently, this feature is open for trial to all technical developers and regular users.
(Reprinted from https://news.eccn.com/)