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How do I get Corey to run every morning?

Updated 16 July 2026

Ask Corey for a morning brief - "give me my morning brief" - and it pulls together your recent work, a ranked to-do list and your calendar. To make it automatic, say "set up my morning brief to run at 7am on weekdays" and Corey schedules it, so the brief is waiting for you each morning.

The quickest way to feel what Corey does is a morning brief. Ask for one:

Give me my morning brief.

You get a single page - a recap of your recent days, a ranked list of what to do first (one big-impact task and a couple of quick wins), and a look at your content calendar and diary.

To make it automatic, tell Corey the cadence:

Set up my morning brief to run at 7am on weekdays.

Now it runs on a schedule and the brief is ready when you sit down. The same pattern works for other recurring routines - an overnight memory tidy-up, a weekly content loop, a weekly watch on your market and competitors. You give Corey the job and the timing; it handles the schedule, and you still approve anything that goes out to the world.

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Questions, answered

A single page - a recap of your recent days, a ranked backlog (one big-impact task plus a couple of quick wins), and a summary of your content calendar and diary. It is designed to tell you what to do first, not just what exists.
Yes. The same pattern works for other recurring jobs - a nightly memory tidy-up, a weekly content run, a weekly market and competitor watch. Tell Corey the routine and the cadence, and it sets it up.
That is the idea. Scheduled routines run in the background so the output is ready when you are - the brief on your desk in the morning, the tidy-up done overnight. You still approve anything that ships.