Whether you connect Hatley to your existing AI or use our web app directly, your family's data stays in sync. Use one or both — they share the same backend.
Add Hatley as a connector inside Claude, ChatGPT, or Mistral. Your AI gets your family's context automatically — just talk like you normally would.
claude.ai → Profile → Settings → Connectors. Requires Pro or Team.
Click Custom MCP Connector, paste:
https://mcp.hatley.ai/mcpClick Connect, then create your account or sign in with your email in the popup.
Open a new chat and talk about your kids. Enable Hatley per conversation: click + → Connectors → toggle on. Use Sonnet 4 or higher for best results.
chatgpt.com → Settings → Apps & Connectors → Advanced → Developer Mode. Requires Pro/Team/Enterprise.
In Apps & Connectors, click Create, name it "Hatley", paste:
https://mcp.hatley.ai/mcpClick Create and follow the login flow to create your account.
New chat → Add sources → select Hatley. Use GPT-4o or higher for best results.
chat.mistral.ai → Settings → MCP Connectors. Works with a free account.
Add a new connector, paste:
https://mcp.hatley.ai/mcpFollow the login flow to create your account.
Open a new conversation about your kids. Hatley handles onboarding.
Chat with Hatley at hatley.ai — no AI subscription required. Review your family's history, manage themes, and get coached directly.
Open hatley.ai/family on any device — phone, tablet, or laptop.
Sign up with your email. If you already connected via Claude/ChatGPT, use the same email — your data is already there.
Chat — talk to Hatley about your kids, just like you would with Claude or ChatGPT. The Cards panel shows supporting context, themes, and action items alongside each message.
What Hatley Knows — tap your profile to see everything Hatley has learned about your family across all conversations.
For an app-like experience with no browser chrome, add hatley.ai to your home screen. See instructions below.
Get an app-like experience — your own icon, full screen, instant launch. No download required.
Both paths share the same family data. Use one or switch between them anytime.