
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- ChatGPT can now schedule one-time and recurring tasks, allowing users to set reminders and automate routine follow-ups directly within the chatbot.
- It can also monitor specific topics and notify you of important updates.
- Task limits depend on your subscription level and range from three active tasks for Go users to 15 for Pro and Enterprise users.
artificial intelligence tools They are constantly moving beyond answering questions and entering the territory of actually doing things. The last example comes from ChatGPTwhich is implementing a more capable task scheduling system that allows you to set reminders, automate recurring messages, and even monitor specific topics for important updates.
The characteristic, which is implementing nowgives ChatGPT a role closer to that of a lightweight personal assistant. Instead of simply responding in the moment, you can now take actions on a schedule you define. Need a reminder to wish your parents a happy birthday? Or maybe you’d like ChatGPT to keep an eye on a product launch and let you know when new information appears; These are the types of jobs the new task system is designed for.
Scheduled tasks also get their own dedicated admin center within ChatGPT. You’ll find it in the sidebar of the web and mobile app, where you can view existing tasks, make changes, pause them temporarily, or delete them completely.
Notifications play a key role here. If you plan to rely on ChatGPT to receive reminders, make sure notifications are enabled on your phone and in your browser. Otherwise, those carefully timed alerts are likely to go unnoticed.
One of the most interesting additions is the ability to ask ChatGPT to monitor significant developments and alert you when they change. For example, you can ask it to track updates to your favorite app, monitor the status of an upcoming event, or notify you when a particular topic has important news.

However, there are some limitations. The most important one is that scheduled tasks are not available for free users, so you will need a paid subscription to ChatGPT to access the feature. Task availability is also tied to your subscription level, and any usage limits associated with your plan still apply.
The number of active tasks you can maintain at a time varies depending on your account. Go users can keep three tasks active; Plus, subscribers get five; Business and educational users can have up to 10; while Pro and Enterprise users can manage up to 15. Once you reach your limit, you’ll need to complete, pause, or delete an existing task before creating another.
This new feature won’t change the way you chat with ChatGPT, but it could definitely change how often you need to remember things yourself.
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