Schedule

Your calendar and your standing Miles routines in one place — briefings and reminders that just happen.

Two kinds of “schedule” run a business: the appointments on your calendar, and the routines you *mean* to do but forget — the Monday review, the daily check-in, the weekly wins recap. Schedule holds both. Your real calendar events and your standing Miles jobs sit together in one time-sorted list, so the recurring things you care about actually happen on their own.

The powerful part is the Miles jobs: you tell Miles to do something on a rhythm — “every Friday, summarize my week” — and it just runs, dropping the result on your Stream. Set it once; benefit forever.

How it works

  1. Open Schedule for one unified list. Your upcoming calendar events and your Miles routines, sorted by time. Filter to *All*, just *Calendar*, or just *Miles* jobs.
  2. See your real calendar. Connect Google (or Microsoft) and your events for the next couple of weeks show up here — title, time, place, who's coming.
  3. Set up a recurring Miles job. Tap to add one: give it a name and a prompt, and pick how often — once, daily, weekdays, weekly, or monthly, at the time you choose. When it fires, Miles does the task and writes the result to your Stream.
  4. Or set a simple reminder. Prefer a nudge over a full briefing? A reminder just pings you — say, every weekday at 5pm — to call Miles for a quick daily catch-up.
  5. Add a calendar event through Miles. Create an event here and Miles queues it for your one-tap approval before it lands on your real Google Calendar — so nothing gets added behind your back.
  6. Pause anything, anytime. Every job has an on/off switch and shows its next run — flip it off when you don't need it, back on when you do.

What it helps you do

  • Automate the routines you always forget — reviews, recaps, check-ins — so they run without you remembering.
  • See your calendar and your Bizer routines together instead of flipping between apps.
  • Get a briefing waiting for you on your Stream, on your schedule.
  • Add to your calendar hands-free while keeping approval over what actually gets booked.

Questions business owners ask

Do I need to connect a calendar? Only if you want your real events shown here, or want Miles to add events for you — that needs Google or Microsoft connected. The recurring Miles jobs (briefings and reminders) work without any calendar connected at all.

What can a recurring Miles job actually do? Anything you'd ask Miles in chat — summarize your week, flag overdue invoices, prep you for the day. It runs your prompt on the schedule you set and posts the answer to your Stream.

Will Miles change things or send things without me? Anything sensitive — like adding a calendar event — waits for your one-tap approval. A briefing job just writes a card to your Stream; it doesn't act on the outside world on its own.

What if a job fails one day? The row tells you if the last run failed, so you're never left guessing. Fix it or pause it — it won't fail silently.

Is there a limit to how many I can set up? You can set up the routines you'll actually use. A couple of well-chosen ones (a morning brief, a Friday review) usually beats a dozen you ignore.

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