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Satcheli — screen walkthrough

MCP satchel on your belt

Satcheli carries Model Context Protocol tools the way a craftsperson carries a belt pouch: small, organized, and easy to hand to HELM when a job needs a physical-world bridge.

$1 one-time when listed.

Walk through the screens (plain English)

When you see an empty frame, read it as “photo later.” The words beside each step already explain what that screen is for.

Opening (simulator, May 16)

Real grab from the iPhone Simulator used for this dad-pitch folder — your personal phone may differ slightly in fonts or spacing.

Picture coming later

Tool belt home

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Tool belt home

Installed tools show as tiles with honest names — no marketing fluff. Tap to see what each tool can and cannot touch.

Picture coming later

Policy and refresh

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Policy and refresh

Which servers may register tools, how often to refresh the catalog, and what to do when a tool goes stale — all in one calm panel.

Picture coming later

Session bridge

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Session bridge

When AiMANAC asks Satcheli for a capability, you see the bridge moment: request in, redacted payload out, with a timestamp.

Picture coming later

Settings

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Settings

App groups, keychain access, and re-auth flows — aligned with the family trust mesh so you are not configuring twenty silos.

See the full design canvasopen the interactive mockups →
Support manual: Patchh manual on aimanac.llmtech.net →
App Store: Coming soon (search Satcheli when live).
Optional sample photo from a May demo phone: open it here if you like seeing the real pixels.

Type is sized for comfortable reading on a phone, same as the rest of this family pitch.