27 Sep 2025- OpenAI launched ChatGPT Pulse, a Pro-preview that generates personalized daily morning briefings from chat history and optional Gmail/Calendar, producing 5–10 curated cards with feedback controls and usage caps.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Pulse, a preview feature that proactively generates personalized morning briefings for users. Initially available to Pro subscribers ($200/month), Pulse runs overnight to create roughly 5–10 “cards” tailored to each user. The briefs draw on a user’s chat history and, if connected, Gmail and Google Calendar data. Users can steer future briefings through direct requests and thumbs-style feedback; briefs update daily unless a user saves a card.
OpenAI says Pulse is deliberately capped each day — after several reports it displays “that’s it for today” to avoid engagement-driven scrolling. The company frames Pulse as the first of several “compute-intensive” features being trialed on the Pro tier, with a plan to roll it out to Plus subscribers later. The feature bundles news, productivity, connectors, and life-insight signals into a short, curated roundup designed for a more proactive assistant experience.
Pulse represents a further push toward personalized, agentic AI experiences on ChatGPT, putting daily, automatically generated summaries at the center of users’ morning routines while remaining in preview for higher-tier subscribers.