A client report isn't just a data dump from Metrika and Webmaster — it's a translation into business language: not "+18% impressions" but "a fifth more people searching for this topic now see the site". Building that by hand every month eats hours.
This skill does it in one run: gathers the period's data, translates it into plain terms, and delivers it as a finished document.
What it does
For a site connected to both Yandex Metrika and Yandex Webmaster, over a period (last calendar month by default), it pulls search traffic versus the prior period and visibility — impressions, clicks, leading queries, and any indexing issues — then explains each figure in terms of what it means for the business, not just the raw number. If work done during the period is named, it's included as a separate section.
What you get
A document in the library: a jargon-free summary, how traffic moved, where the site stands in search visibility and rankings, whether indexing is in good shape, completed work if provided, and a plan for next month with expected impact. Chat gets a short digest of up to eight lines — the month's headline number, the trend, and what's going into next month's plan.