Tell the agent to check something every morning, send a weekly summary, or monitor a website for changes. It runs on schedule with the same tools, memory, and reasoning it has in conversation. You wake up to answers.
You check the same things manually every day. Stock prices, weather, pull request reviews, news. You could automate some of it with scripts, but scripts can't reason. They can't adapt when the format changes or decide what's actually worth flagging.
Plain language or specific timing. "Every weekday at 7am, check my calendar and summarize what's ahead." The agent handles the scheduling details. You just say what you need and how often.
This isn't a stripped-down background job. The task can read files, search the web, check your calendar, and use memory. Same capabilities as a conversation. If the task needs to reason about what it found, it can.
Every run produces a transcript. What it checked, what it found, how long it took, what it cost. If something went wrong, you can see exactly where. No more wondering whether the automation actually ran.
Every minute to once a month, or anything in between. Set tasks to run on weekdays only, specific days of the week, or at custom intervals that fit your routine.
Run any scheduled task on demand from the dashboard or in conversation. Don't wait for the next scheduled run when you need results now.
Full transcripts with timing and cost for every run. See what the agent did, what it found, and how much it cost. Spot trends over time.
Pause a task without deleting its configuration. Going on vacation? Disable your morning briefing and re-enable it when you're back. Everything picks up where it left off.