Current Possibilities with AI Connectors
The I Love Cards connector is designed to help you create and improve decks through conversation.
Here is what it can currently help with.
Work with your decks
AI can help you find the right deck, understand its structure, and continue working from what is already there.
You can ask things like:
Find my deck about leadership activities.
What categories and fields does this deck use?
Help me adapt this deck for a 2-hour workshop.
Create new decks
You can start from an idea and let AI help you shape the first version of the deck.
For example:
Create a deck for a 60-minute onboarding workshop for new team members.
Create 30 coaching reflection cards for managers.
Create a deck of icebreakers for a group of 15 people.
The AI can create the deck, add categories, and add cards after you approve the content.
Improve existing cards
AI can update existing cards without rebuilding the whole deck.
For example:
Make these cards more concise.
Add facilitation notes to the empty cards.
Rewrite the prompts for a beginner audience.
Improve the tone so it feels warmer and less corporate.
Adapt the deck format
Different decks need different information.
AI can help add specific fields such as:
- duration,
- group size,
- materials,
- difficulty,
- facilitator notes,
- prompts,
- images,
- icons.
This is useful when a simple title and description are not enough.
Create and refine card templates
AI can also help with the visual side of a deck.
It can help create a reusable card template, add layout sections, place text or visual elements, adjust existing elements, validate the template, and generate a preview.
You can ask things like:
Create a simple activity card template with a large title, an icon, and facilitation notes.
Make this template cleaner and easier to read.
Add a visual area for an illustration.
Preview this template so I can see how it looks.
What it cannot do yet
The connector is still evolving.
For now, it does not replace the full I Love Cards interface. Some actions still need to happen inside the app, especially final visual adjustments, publishing, sharing, exporting, billing, and account management.
Tip: describe the outcome, not the tool
You do not need to know the technical commands.
Instead of saying which tool to use, describe what you want:
I need a deck for a 90-minute strategy workshop with three phases: warm-up, exploration, and action planning.
The AI will decide when it needs to use I Love Cards.
Related pages
Connect Claude AI and ChatGPT to I Love Cards
Step-by-step setup instructions for connecting I Love Cards MCP with Claude AI and ChatGPT.
Webinar -I Love Cards Launch Party
Watch the full replay where we explore why card decks can grow your business and help you sell your next training, workshop, or consulting engagement.