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ChatGPT Gives Paid Users a New Task Scheduling Hub

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Open AI is rolling out a more visible way to schedule ChatGPT prompts, putting a new Scheduled page in the app sidebar. From there, users can view active tasks, check when they will run, and pause, edit, or delete upcoming requests before ChatGPT carries them out.

The update also makes scheduled prompts faster and more reliable, and gives users more flexible timing options. A request can run at a set time or during a broader window like the morning, afternoon, or evening, which makes the feature feel less like a novelty and more like a daily utility.

Open AI also showed monitoring tasks, where ChatGPT can proactively search the web or connected apps on a user's behalf. That matters because scheduled automation is one of the clearest ways for a chatbot to move beyond one-off answers and into routine work.

Scheduled tasks are going to Go, Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users on web and mobile. Free tier access was not announced, and Open AI is also retiring Pulse, its personalized daily summaries. Pro users keep Pulse for 14 days, then can use the new hub for future summaries.