AI Morning Brief | Daily Calendar & Email Summary | Brothers Automate
BROTHERS_AUTOMATE / PROJECT · AI_MORNING_BRIEF ● LIVE BUILD · DEPLOYED
YOUR CALENDAR AND INBOX, SUMMARIZED INTO ONE 30-SECOND BRIEFING EVERY MORNING

AI Morning Brief.
30 sec To Get Oriented.

An AI automation that emails you one clean morning brief every weekday: today's calendar and unread inbox in a 30-second read, plus on-demand triggers.

30 sec
To Get Oriented
7am
Every Weekday
1 email
Not Five Apps

You start every morning reconstructing your own day

Your calendar lives in one app and your inbox in another, so there's no single view of what matters today. Important unread emails get buried before you've had coffee, and you burn the first half hour just figuring out where to start.

Calendar in one app, inbox in another, no single view of the day
Important unread emails get buried before you've had your coffee
You burn the first 30 minutes just figuring out what matters today
On busy days things slip because nothing surfaced them

One briefing email, every weekday at 7am

Every weekday morning, the automation pulls together your schedule and your inbox and delivers one clean briefing email you can read in 30 seconds. You can also trigger it on demand whenever you want a fresh read.

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Today's Calendar At A Glance

Times, titles, locations, and attendees for the day, all in one place.

F.02

Inbox Triaged

Unread emails with sender, subject, a quick preview, and any obvious action items pulled out.

F.03

No Guessing

If there's nothing in a section, it says so clearly. No filler, no false alarms.

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On Demand Too

Ask for today's brief, check your calendar, see unread emails, or change the schedule, any time.

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Get oriented in 30 seconds instead of 30 minutes.

30 sec
To Get Oriented
Calendar + inbox in one read
7am
Every Weekday
Waiting before you start
1 email
Not Five Apps
Schedule + inbox combined

Start every day already oriented

Let's set up a morning brief that pulls your calendar and inbox into one 30-second read, so you start the day knowing exactly what matters.