Once you've connected the Enrichment.kids integration to Claude (see setup instructions here), you have a research and planning assistant that knows every camp, class, and program in our marketplace. This article walks through what that actually looks like in practice — what to ask, what you'll get back, and where it shines.
Think of it less like a search bar and more like talking to a friend who happens to know every enrichment program in your area, has live availability data, and can compare options in plain language.
The most common job: you have a week to cover, a kid with interests, and not enough time to comb through five provider websites.
Try asking:
"Find a week of summer camp for my 8-year-old in Petaluma the week of July 20th. He likes art and being outside."
Claude searches the marketplace, filters by your kid's age and the week you need, and surfaces the candidates that actually match the interests you mentioned. You'll get a shortlist with prices, schedules, what's still available, and direct registration links — not a wall of every result in the area.
When the matches differ in important ways (e.g., one is art-forward outdoors, another is adventure-forward with art on the side), Claude will say so plainly and tell you which is the cleaner fit for what you asked for.
Most enrichment signups start with a recommendation. A friend mentions a camp at school pickup, or a parent in a group chat says their kid loved a program last summer.
Try asking:
"A friend recommended Camp Covey. Tell me about them and what they have available this summer."
Claude pulls the full provider profile — location, philosophy, age groups, daily schedule — and shows you exactly which sessions are still open, which are waitlist-only, and how many spots remain. You can vet a recommendation in 30 seconds instead of clicking through to the provider's site and trying to interpret an availability calendar.
Spots fill fast in the spring. By April, popular sessions are gone and the question shifts from "is this camp good?" to "is there anywhere with room left?"
Try asking:
"Which sessions of Camp Covey still have open spots? My 7-year-old is free the week of July 13th."
Claude checks live session-level data and tells you exactly what's bookable for your kid's age group on the dates you need. If the week you wanted is sold out, Claude will say so — and surface adjacent weeks that have room, so you don't have to start the search over from scratch.
Sometimes you're not sure what you want yet. You have a kid who likes art, three camps that fit, and no obvious way to pick.
Try asking:
"Compare three art camps for kids ages 6-8 in Sonoma County that run in June."
Claude pulls details on the candidates, lays out what makes each one different — half-day vs. full-day, outdoor vs. studio, finished-product art vs. process art — and gives you a decision frame at the end. Want full-day with confirmed availability? Here's the pick. Want outdoor sensory work? Different pick. This is the kind of side-by-side most parents do by opening four browser tabs; Claude does it in one response.
Moving to a new town, planning a summer visit with grandparents, or just curious what's out there in an area you're considering — Enrichment.kids has listings across 18 states, and Claude can give you a categorized overview even in cities where you don't know any of the providers yet.
Try asking:
"I'm in Indianapolis — what enrichment options exist for my 9-year-old?"
Claude returns a categorized breakdown — arts, sports, performing arts, academic, specialized programs — with brief notes on each so you can quickly see where the strong options are. Useful for relocation research, summer travel planning, or just understanding what's available before you start the more focused search.
The integration is strongest when you give Claude a few specifics to work with:
You don't need to phrase things in any special way — and you don't need to provide all four pieces. Claude will work with whatever you give it and ask for more if it needs to narrow down.
The connector is for discovery and research, not account management. A few things to know:
Enrichment.kids has listings in 18 states. The deepest selection — and the most providers actively running registrations through us — is in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Portland, Oregon metro. Coverage in other states ranges from a handful of providers to hundreds of programs (Indianapolis returns 187 listings for a 9-year-old, for example).
If Claude can't find what you're looking for, it'll tell you what's available in adjacent categories or nearby cities rather than dead-ending the conversation. And if you'd like to see more programs in your area, you can let us know which city — or recommend that a favorite local provider list with us.
If you haven't connected the integration yet, the setup is a one-time, one-minute step: how to connect Enrichment.kids to Claude.
Once it's added, just start a conversation and try one of the prompts above — or ask Claude something in your own words. The integration works on Claude on the web (claude.ai), in the desktop app, and on mobile.
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