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ChatGPT’s task feature lets you schedule reminders and more


ChatGPT’s task feature lets you schedule reminders and more

By Ayushi Jain | Updated on 15-Jan-2025

15-Jan-2025

HIGHLIGHTS

With the task feature, ChatGPT becomes more than just a conversation partner—it becomes your personal assistant

You can now schedule a variety of tasks for ChatGPT to handle, such as sending you a weekly global news briefing.

You can set these tasks for a one-time action or make them recurring.

We all have those moments when we need a little help staying organised. Whether it’s remembering an important event or getting a daily update on the news, staying on top of things can be tough. That’s where ChatGPT’s new task feature can come in handy. OpenAI has just rolled out a beta version of this feature, which allows users to schedule tasks and set reminders.
ChatGPT task feature

With the task feature, ChatGPT becomes more than just a conversation partner—it becomes your personal assistant. Whether you’re a busy professional or someone who likes to keep track of things, this feature can help you stay organised and on time. You can now schedule a variety of tasks for ChatGPT to handle, such as sending you a weekly global news briefing, setting a reminder for an important meeting, or even getting a daily 15-minute personalised workout.

The best part? You can set these tasks for a one-time action or make them recurring, depending on what you need. This feature can be accessed through the tasks page in the profile menu or directly in the chat, making it super easy to use

Availability

Right now, the task feature is available in beta for Plus, Pro, and Teams users. However, OpenAI plans to roll it out to everyone with a ChatGPT account in the future, so soon, anyone can enjoy the convenience of scheduling tasks with ChatGPT.

I think this task feature could be a game-changer for people who are always on the go. It’s not just about setting reminders but about having a reliable assistant that can handle the little details for you. Whether you’re trying to keep up with your fitness routine, manage your work deadlines, or simply remember to take breaks, ChatGPT’s task feature can help you stay on track without the stress of managing everything manually. It’s a small but powerful tool that could make a big difference in your daily routine.

So, if you’re tired of forgetting tasks or juggling multiple reminders, give ChatGPT’s new task feature a try and let it do the work for you.

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