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Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

Make ChatGPT Remind You Before You Forget

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you turn useful prompts into reminders, recurring updates, and monitoring alerts. Instead of remembering to ask ChatGPT later, you can tell it what to do, when to do it, and when to notify you.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 20, 2026
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You probably already use ChatGPT for quick answers, writing help, research, planning, and brainstorming. The problem is timing.

A good prompt is only useful if you remember to run it when it matters. 

That weekly planning checklist, daily language practice, travel reminder, or afternoon briefing can easily slip through the cracks.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Schedule ChatGPT to Help Later.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks lets you schedule ChatGPT to run a prompt later, repeat a useful prompt on a schedule, or watch for a change and notify you when there is something meaningful to report.

This is not just a calendar reminder with a smarter label. 

It is a way to turn ChatGPT prompts into lightweight routines.

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks

Feature Explanation

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks is a built-in ChatGPT feature that lets you ask ChatGPT to do something at a future time.

That “something” can be simple:
  • “Remind me tomorrow morning to call the dentist.”
It can be recurring:
  • “Every Monday at 8 AM, help me plan my week.”

It can also be more useful than a standard reminder:
  • “Every Friday afternoon, give me a short checklist to review unfinished work, upcoming deadlines, and follow-up messages.”

OpenAI also describes monitoring tasks. 

These let ChatGPT periodically check for a change and notify you only when there is something worth reporting. 

For example, you might ask ChatGPT to let you know when a package is delivered or when there is a meaningful update on a topic.

That distinction matters. A scheduled reminder runs at a time you choose. A recurring task repeats on a schedule. A monitoring task checks for a change and alerts you only when there is a useful update.

Scheduled Tasks are different from ChatGPT Pulse and Codex automations. 

Scheduled Tasks are a ChatGPT feature for proactive work such as reminders, recurring prompts, briefings, and monitoring. 

Pulse is a separate proactive research experience. Codex automations are focused workflows for Codex, not the same thing as consumer ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks.

The biggest benefit is context. 

A normal reminder says, “Check flights.” 

A ChatGPT task can say, “Every Friday morning, help me review airfare for my July trip, summarize what changed, and tell me whether I should keep watching or take action.”

That makes Scheduled Tasks especially useful for business users, students, creators, travelers, families, and anyone who asks ChatGPT the same kinds of questions again and again.

What You’ll Gain
  • Save time by turning repeated prompts into scheduled routines.
  • Reduce missed follow-ups by having ChatGPT contact you later.
  • Make daily work easier with briefings, checklists, and reminders.
  • Track meaningful changes with monitoring tasks instead of checking manually.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Web:
  1. Open ChatGPT in a web browser, www.ChatGPT.com
  2. Open the ChatGPT sidebar.
  3. Select Scheduled.
  4. Choose a suggested task or create your own.
  5. Enter what you want ChatGPT to do.
  6. Choose when the task should run.
  7. Save the task.
  8. Confirm that the task appears on the Scheduled page.
ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks Example
fig. 1 - ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks Screen

iPhone/iPad:
  1. Open the ChatGPT app.
  2. Open the sidebar.
  3. Select Scheduled, if available on your account.
  4. Create a task or ask ChatGPT directly to schedule one.
  5. Use clear timing, such as “tomorrow at 8 AM” or “every weekday morning.”
  6. Allow notification permissions if prompted.
  7. After setup, you should receive task notifications on supported platforms where you use ChatGPT.

Android:
  1. Open the ChatGPT app.
  2. Open the sidebar.
  3. Select Scheduled, if available.
  4. Create a new task or ask ChatGPT to schedule one in plain language.
  5. Confirm the schedule.
  6. Enable mobile notifications if prompted.
Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Great for recurring routines: Use it for daily briefings, weekly planning, language practice, household reminders, or school check-ins.
  • More useful than a basic reminder: The task can include detailed instructions, not just a short alert.
  • Helpful for monitoring: ChatGPT can check for a meaningful change and notify you when there is something worth reporting.
  • Good for busy users: Business users, students, creators, travelers, and families can all benefit from repeatable prompts.
  • Easy to create: You can create many tasks by asking ChatGPT in plain language.

Cons:
  • Plan limits apply: Active task limits vary by ChatGPT plan.
  • Tasks cannot run constantly: Scheduled Tasks cannot run more often than once per hour.
  • Desktop app support is limited: The Scheduled tab is available on web and mobile, not the ChatGPT desktop app or Codex app at this time.
  • Some ChatGPT features are not supported: Voice chats and GPTs are not currently supported with Tasks.
  • Project file access is limited: If you create a task in a project that has files, the task will not be able to access those project files.

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Feature Access
  • Scheduled Tasks are available from the Scheduled page in the ChatGPT sidebar on web or mobile.
  • Scheduled tasks are available globally for Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users in the ChatGPT mobile app and on the web.
  • The Scheduled tab is not currently available in the ChatGPT desktop app or Codex app.
  • Active task limits vary by plan: Go users at up to 3 active tasks, Plus users up to 5, Business and Edu users up to 10, and Pro and Enterprise users up to 15. 
  • Tasks cannot run more than once per hour.
  • Tasks currently do not support Voice chats or GPTs. If a task is created in a project that has files, the task will not be able to access those project files.
  • Availability may vary by account, workspace settings, app version, plan, or region.

Score

Criterion |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value  |  8
Scheduled Tasks solves a real follow-up problem and is especially useful for recurring prompts, reminders, briefings, and monitoring.

Usability  |  7
Creating a task is easy, but plan limits, notification settings, and desktop app limitations may confuse some users.

Wow Factor  |  8
Monitoring tasks and instruction-rich reminders make this more powerful than a standard reminder app.

Total: 23/30  |  ๐Ÿ‘ Good

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks is a practical productivity upgrade for anyone who repeatedly asks ChatGPT for planning, reminders, briefings, or follow-up help.

Key Takeaways

ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks helps you turn useful prompts into recurring routines, reminders, briefings, and monitoring alerts.

Use it when a reminder needs context, when a task repeats regularly, or when you want ChatGPT to check for a meaningful change. 

Use a calendar or task manager for basic appointments and checklist management.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks
  • Platform(s): ChatGPT web and mobile
  • Quick Benefit: Run prompts later, repeat them, or monitor for meaningful changes
  • Best For: Productivity users, business users, students, travelers, creators, families
  • Access Type: Subscription, Rolling Out
  • Difficulty: Easy

Try It Yourself

Create one simple ChatGPT Scheduled Task today, such as a daily planning prompt, weekly review, or travel checklist reminder. 

Then share your favorite use case in the comments, subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter, and send this Cool Tip to family, friends, and coworkers who could use a smarter reminder.


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Friday, June 19, 2026

Take Flight From Your Browser with Google Earth’s Free Web Simulator

Take Flight From Your Browser with Google Earth’s Free Web Simulator

Google Earth brought its popular flight simulator out of the desktop app and straight into your web browser. In just a few clicks, you can pilot a plane over any landmark in the world without installing a single program.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 19, 2026


Google Earth Flight Simulator
Dropping a yellow pegman into a random street view is a popular way to explore cities. 

Exploring from the cockpit of an airplane offers a completely different perspective.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Fly Over Any City in the World Directly from Your Web Browser with Google.

For years, the Google Earth desktop app harbored a hidden feature: a built-in flight simulator. 

It offered a stunning way to view the world’s topography, but accessing it meant downloading heavy software. 

Google brought this feature directly to the web. 

Exploring the planet’s dynamic 3D terrain from thousands of feet in the air requires nothing more than a modern web browser and a little curiosity.

Google Earth Flight Simulator

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Turn On iPhone’s Enhanced Safety Alerts

Turn On iPhone’s Enhanced Safety Alerts

iOS 26 adds Enhanced Safety Alerts to help iPhone users in supported regions receive supplemental emergency information for events like earthquakes, floods, and imminent threats. The setting is worth checking because some alerts are on by default, while one optional delivery improvement is off unless you enable it.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 17, 2026


iPhone Enhanced Safety Alerts
Emergency alerts are one of those iPhone features you hope you never need.

But when weather turns dangerous, an earthquake hits, or local officials issue a serious warning, your phone can become one of the fastest ways to get information.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Check Your Enhanced Safety Alerts.

Apple has added another safety layer with Enhanced Safety Alerts, a feature available on iPhone in supported regions with iOS 26.2 or later. 

It does not replace government emergency alerts. 

Instead, it can provide supplemental safety alerts delivered by Apple over Wi-Fi and cellular data when available.

That makes this a smart setting to review, especially if you live in an earthquake-prone region, travel often, or help manage phones for family members.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

3 Smart Windows 11 Printer Tricks That Save Time and Ink

3 Smart Windows 11 Printer Tricks That Save Time and Ink

Printing mistakes and repetitive settings can quietly waste time, ink, and paper. These three Windows 11 printer tips help you take control and keep things running smoothly.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 17, 2026


Windows 11 Printer
You only meant to print one page, but the printer starts churning through an entire document in full color.

That’s a quick way to burn through ink and patience.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Take Control of Printing Before It Wastes Your Time and Money.

Windows 11 includes useful printer tools most people never touch.

Once you know where they are, you can stop mistakes instantly, automate your settings, and manage printers with far more control.

Windows 11 Print Smarter

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Find Your Place Faster in Long ChatGPT Chats

Find Your Place Faster in Long ChatGPT Chats

ChatGPT can now show a Table of Contents in longer conversations on the web, making big chats easier to scan and reuse. It is a small interface improvement with a real productivity payoff for anyone who uses ChatGPT for research, planning, writing, troubleshooting, or work notes.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 16, 2026


ChatGPT
Long ChatGPT conversations can get messy fast.

You start with one simple question. Then you ask for a rewrite, a comparison, a checklist, a troubleshooting step, a social post, and maybe one more “make it shorter” request.

Before long, the useful answer is buried somewhere above, and scrolling becomes the new search.

Here's a Cool Tip:  ChatGPT Table of Contents.

OpenAI has added a practical fix for that problem: a Table of Contents for longer ChatGPT conversations on the web. 

Conversations longer than five responses can now include a table of contents so users can scan sections and jump to the part they need.

ChatGPT Table of Contents

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Monday, June 15, 2026

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Turn Copilot Notebooks into Your Smart Workweek Engine

Copilot Notebooks help you organize your work and turn scattered information into real deliverables. This Cool Tip shows how to use it to manage projects and create Word, Excel, and more.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 15, 2026


Microsoft Copilot
Monday morning usually starts the same way. 

You’ve got meeting notes, half-finished drafts, and scattered documents that need to become something usable.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Build Your Week Around an AI-powered Notebook

Copilot Notebooks is built for that exact moment. 

It doesn’t just organize your content. 

It helps you turn it into finished work.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Create Custom Merch Fast With Alexa for Shopping

Create Custom Merch Fast With Alexa for Shopping

Amazon’s new Alexa for Shopping feature lets U.S. customers turn simple prompts into custom merchandise designs. It lowers the barrier for creating one-off shirts, hoodies, tumblers, and water bottles without needing design software.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 14, 2026


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Custom merchandise usually starts with a familiar problem: you have the joke, reunion slogan, team idea, pet portrait concept, or small-business phrase, but you do not want to open Photoshop, hire a designer, upload artwork, check print specs, and manage fulfillment.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Create Custom Merch With Alexa.

Alexa for Shopping now includes an AI-powered custom merch design feature that lets customers describe an idea, generate a design, edit it with suggestions or typed changes, share it, and order the finished item through Amazon’s Merch on Demand print-on-demand system.

The feature works in the Amazon Shopping app and on Amazon.com, and Amazon handles production and Prime-eligible delivery.

Design Merch with Alexa