
TypiTrain + AI: Connect your AI assistant
Connect ChatGPT, Claude, or another MCP-compatible assistant to TypiTrain to generate exercises, analyze progress, and build better typing practice from your own recent sessions.
Quick setup
Ask your assistant whether it can connect
The easiest way to start is to ask directly. If your assistant supports MCP or remote MCP servers, it can usually connect to TypiTrain and start working with your real data instead of generic typing advice.
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Start with one clean prompt
Paste this into Claude, ChatGPT, or another assistant and let it tell you whether it can connect.
Copy the prompt, then ask your assistant to connect.
Inside your AI chat
Connection check
You
Can you connect to the TypiTrain MCP server at https://typitrain.com/mcp?
Assistant
If your client supports remote MCP servers, add this one and I can use TypiTrain.
For your own practice
Turn recent sessions into the next useful exercise
For students and individual users, the strongest use case is simple. Let the assistant look at your recent TypiTrain context, identify the keys that still need work, and turn that into something you can practice immediately.
This is the strong personal-use case: one request goes in, TypiTrain context gets read, and the assistant gives you something specific enough to practice right away.
Student workflow
Targeted exercise generation
You
Assistant
I built a short drill around the weakest keys from recent sessions.
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Discover available tools
Start by asking what tools are available
This is a good first question because it stays useful as the TypiTrain MCP toolset grows.
Instead of guessing what exists, you can start with one open question and let the assistant explain what it can currently do with your TypiTrain access.
Capability discovery
Start by asking what it can do
You
Assistant
I can help with a few useful things right away.
Why this works
Use the same permissions you already trust
The benefit is not “AI inside TypiTrain.” The benefit is that your assistant can work with the same data and the same permissions you already use in TypiTrain.
- Use your own recent typing data instead of generic prompts.
- Generate drills that match the keys and mistakes you actually see.
- Keep working in the AI tool you already prefer.
- The assistant does not get extra rights just because it is connected.
Start with a single connection prompt, then ask for exercise ideas, weak-key analysis, and next-step practice based on your recent TypiTrain sessions.
Prompt ideas
Good ways to begin
You
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Assistant