Start read-only, Ask Quieta what changed, and keep real event changes behind review.
In Quieta, open Help → AI Connections or Settings → AI Connections. The top section is the fastest path: pick your AI, tap setup, and Quieta copies setup instructions, a fresh read-only connection, and the first prompt together.
Choose Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code/GitHub Copilot, Cline/Roo, Windsurf, Perplexity, Gemini CLI, or an advanced custom tool. Quieta creates a read-only connection for that app and copies the setup instructions.
Connection details are shown once. Paste them only into an AI app you trust. If they are exposed or feel too broad, turn the connection off and create a new one.
Paste the copied instructions into the app's connector or advanced tool settings. If the app asks for the technical URL, use:
Start with the prompt Quieta provides:
This keeps the AI focused on concrete family decisions instead of a generic calendar recap.
Draft suggestions can create evidence or proposed changes, but they still cannot directly change real events. A signed-in Quieta user reviews and applies proposals before anything becomes real.
If you only want one email, page, or selected message reviewed for the Q, use a Q draft connection from AI Connections. Gmail and Outlook send the current message, the browser extension sends selected page text, and iMessage or chat content comes through the iOS Share Sheet or capture. Suggestions stay in Q inbox drafts.
If your AI app does not connect directly yet, copy the first prompt and paste only the schedule details you are comfortable sharing. Do not paste connection details, source secrets, access tokens, or private source URLs into a general chat prompt.