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You could read through every page of these docs. Or you could connect them to your AI tool and just ask questions. Oakminder’s documentation is available as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. That means any AI tool that supports MCP can search these docs directly and give you answers based on what’s actually written here. Not generic web results. The real documentation. Probably the quickest way to get up to speed on how Oakminder works and why it was built this way.
Your AI tool gets a search tool that queries every page of Oakminder’s documentation. Features, design decisions, the origin story, all of it.

The URL

MCP Server URL: https://docs.oakminder.com/mcpThis is the only URL you need. Every setup below uses this same address.

Connect your AI tool

Pick your tool and follow the steps. The whole thing takes about thirty seconds.
To use the Oakminder MCP server with Claude:
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Add the Oakminder MCP server to Claude

  1. Navigate to the Connectors page in your Claude settings.
  2. Select Add custom connector.
  3. Add the Oakminder MCP server:
    • Name: Oakminder
    • URL: https://docs.oakminder.com/mcp
  4. Select Add.
2

Use it in a conversation

  1. When using Claude, select the attachments button (the plus icon).
  2. Select the Oakminder MCP server.
  3. Ask Claude a question about Oakminder.

What to ask

Once you’re connected, try questions like these:
  • “What makes Oakminder different from other reminder apps?”
  • “How does the custom snooze feature work?”
  • “Explain the recurring reminders system and how per-occurrence completion works”
  • “How does cross-device notification dismissal work?”
  • “Tell me about the voice agent and how it processes commands”
  • “Who built this app and what’s the origin story?”

Works with other tools

MCP is an open protocol. The server works with any tool that supports it, including Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, ChatGPT, Goose, and others. If your tool supports MCP, point it at the URL above and you’re good to go. You can also use the context menu at the top of any page on this site to quickly copy the MCP URL or install the server directly into Cursor or VS Code.

Keep exploring

Why this exists

The origin story, the frustrations, and the philosophy behind every feature.