# Routines: use cases
URL: https://jarvis.ceo/docs/use-cases/routines
Status: beta

Routines run on a schedule, including while you sleep, and report to your chat. The crisp list of routines people set up first, plus where routines are headed.

> [beta] Routines are in early access. Download the beta, or join the waitlist for full access.

A routine runs on a schedule, including overnight, and reports to your chat. Describe it once. The ones people set up first:

## Morning

- Briefing: what changed overnight across your projects, inbox, and calendar.
- Inbox triage: flag what needs you and draft the rest, before standup.
- Day plan: your top three, drawn from your calendar and open items.

## Through the day and evening

- Draft nudges: a ready-to-send draft at set times, so replies do not pile up.
- Follow-up watch: remind you of threads waiting on a reply from you.
- End-of-day shutdown: recap what you did, draft tomorrow top three, flag loose ends.

## Weekly

- Weekly review: pull the week and draft the summary.
- Style tune: refine how Jarvis writes for you from your edits.

## Set one in plain English

Say this: "Every weekday at 6pm, recap my day and draft my top three for tomorrow."
Jarvis: Preview: runs Mon to Fri at 6:00pm, delivered to your chat. Save this routine.

## Where it is going

> [note] The items below are on the roadmap, not all shipping yet.

- Triggered, not just timed: "when an email from X arrives, do Y."
- Routines that act, not just report: send the digest, reschedule the meeting, file the expense.
- Cross-app chains: pull metrics, summarize, and post to Slack, every Friday.
- Self-tuning: learn the right time, and prune themselves if you ignore them.

Related: How routines work (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/jarvis-2-0/routines), Gmail automation (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/use-cases/gmail-automation)
