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Как использовать ChatGPT Pulse для автоматизации утренней сводки с помощью промпта

Обновлено 28 сент. 2025 г.

7 мин


How to Use ChatGPT Pulse to Automate Your Morning Briefing via Prompt

Automating a crisp, relevant morning briefing is one of the fastest ways to reclaim your first hour. With ChatGPT Pulse, you can turn a single well‑designed prompt into a daily "signal scan" that summarizes news, KPIs, calendar risks, and inbox priorities—without doomscrolling or tab-hopping. In this practical, solution‑oriented guide, you’ll learn a repeatable setup: what Pulse is, how to structure a master prompt, which sources to tie in, and how to iterate until the brief is exactly what you need.
By the way, if you want to orchestrate this end‑to-end inside your browser with side‑panel AI, Sider.AI can help you capture sources, refine prompts, and generate repeatable daily briefs in one flow .

What Is ChatGPT Pulse—and Why It’s Perfect for Morning Briefs

Think of ChatGPT Pulse as a lightweight, always-on daily triage layer that surfaces timely signals and compresses them into actionable summaries. Instead of checking 10 sites, 4 dashboards, and your calendar, a single Pulse prompt can gather, filter, and format the essentials into a predictable template you can scan in minutes. Marketers and operators increasingly use Pulse as a "first pass" to shorten time‑to‑signal, then drill down only where needed.

What You’ll Automate (Outcome First)

  • Executive Snapshot: Top 5 headlines by impact, with one‑line implications for your role.
  • Market & Metrics: Key KPI diffs vs. prior day/week; anomalies flagged.
  • Calendar Risks: Today’s meetings with prep links; conflicts; travel buffers.
  • Inbox Triage: Priority emails/slacks by urgency and decision required.
  • Follow‑ups: Next best actions with owner and time estimate.
Treat this as your default "dashboard in prose"—fast to read, easy to act on.

Quick Start: The One-Prompt Morning Brief Template

Paste this master prompt into ChatGPT Pulse and tailor the variables (role, sources, KPIs). The structure is modular, so you can toggle sections on/off.
System: You are my Morning Briefing Operator. Your job is to surface the 20% of information that drives 80% of today’s outcomes. Be concise, accurate, and action‑oriented.
User: Generate my Morning Brief with the following structure and rules:
1) Executive Snapshot (5 bullets max)
- For each item: (Topic) → Why it matters to .
## Step-by-Step Setup (10 Minutes)
1) Define scope and outcomes
- Decide your must-have sections (Headlines, KPIs, Calendar, Inbox, Actions).
- Cap the brief at 300–500 words to force prioritization.
2) Gather sources
- Calendar: Export or let Pulse read from your connected calendar.
- Inbox: Paste a condensed digest or hook Pulse to your tool of choice.
- Metrics: Link dashboards or paste yesterday’s snapshot.
- News: Provide 3–5 trusted sources by sector; Pulse can fill gaps.
3) Draft your master prompt
- Use the template above and personalize role, KPIs, and sources.
- Add style constraints (e.g., "1‑line per bullet," "bold the verbs," "no buzzwords").
4) Test with a dry run
- Paste last week’s data and calendar to evaluate the output shape.
- Look for bloat, missed context, and weak actions.
5) Tighten the loop
- Add 3–5 disambiguation rules: "If KPI variance <2%, omit," "If two events conflict, propose reschedule language," "If source credibility < threshold, label as unverified."
6) Save and schedule
- Save your prompt as "Morning Brief v1." Create a daily routine: open Pulse, paste fresh inputs, and process in under 5 minutes.
A step-by-step guide to Pulse setup and best practices for daily productivity is available here, and marketers specifically are using Pulse as a triage layer to shorten time‑to‑signal.
## Example: Product Manager Morning Brief (Before 9:00 AM)
- Executive Snapshot
- Android crash spike → Could impact 3% of DAU today → Ship hotfix, roll phased.
- Competitor launched AI notes → Risk of share shift in APAC → Prep stakeholder memo + compare feature gap.
- Sales Q4 pipeline up 8% WoW → Prioritize enablement assets → Draft 2 slides for standup.
- Pricing page A/B trending B +4.2% CVR → Extend test to 100% for 24h, monitor churn indicators.
- Policy change on app reviews → Update support macros → Escalate edge cases.
- Metrics
- DAU: 1.02M (+1.1% vs 7D); Crash rate: 1.9% (+0.7pp) → Hot path in 2.7.4.
- Activation: 32.5% (−1.2pp) → Funnel drop at email confirm.
- Calendar Triage
- 10:00 Quarterly roadmap (needs latest ARR, NPS). 13:30 Vendor review (add POC notes). Conflict: 11:00–11:30 standup vs. recruiter call → Move recruiter to 16:00.
- Inbox
- Urgent: SRE paging on error budget (draft reply attached). Important: Legal on DPA.
- Next Best Actions (≤15 min)
- Approve hotfix scope; send ARR snapshot; reply to Legal with redlines; schedule AB test extension; write 3 bullets for exec memo.
## Advanced Prompt Patterns That Make Pulse "Click"
- The Red Team Pass: "List top 3 ways this brief could be misleading; add one verification step per risk."
- The Cliff-Notes Constraint: "Total 300–350 words. 5 bullets max in Snapshot. Strike any info that doesn’t change action."
- The Source Ledger: "After each headline, add (source, timestamp, confidence 1–5)."
- The Trade-Off Lens: "For each recommendation, add effort (S/M/L) and expected impact (L/M/H)."
- The Decision Journal: "Track decisions made today with rationale in 1 line; revisit tomorrow."
## Plugging in Data Without Friction
- Calendar: Paste the day’s agenda block or connect your calendar (where available).
- Email/Slack: Create a daily digest (forwarded or pasted) to avoid token overload.
- KPIs: Snapshot from your analytics tool to keep numbers authoritative.
- News: Curate 3–5 sector sources to reduce noise.
Creators often scaffold libraries of prompts and micro‑workflows so they can spin up specialized GPTs for each function quickly.
## Common Pitfalls—and How to Avoid Them
- Information Bloat: Limit sections; enforce word caps in the prompt.
- Weak Actions: Require next steps with verbs, owner, and time estimate.
- Hallucinated Facts: Force source labels and confidence scores; keep your own data canonical.
- Over‑Automation: Pulse is a triage layer, not a final decision maker—push critical items to a second pass.
For a practical rundown of setup, integrations, and best practices oriented to daily productivity, see this hands‑on guide. For 2025 marketing workflows, treat Pulse as the morning radar and route follow‑ups to deep work blocks.
## When to Bring in [Sider.AI](https://sider.ai)
Worth noting: if your workflow is browser‑centric—research tabs, PDFs, dashboards—[Sider.AI](https://sider.ai)’s side panel can help you:
- Capture snippets into your daily brief without context switching.
- Apply your "Morning Brief" prompt consistently across pages.
- Save/iterate prompt versions and compare outputs.
You can try it here: [Sider.AI](https://sider.ai) .
## Maintenance: Keep the Brief Sharp in 10 Minutes/Week
- Friday Retro: Append "What did we ignore that mattered?" → Update your disambiguation rules.
- Quarterly Refresh: Rotate sources; refine KPI thresholds; tighten word limits.
- Role Shift: When scope changes, create a new persona block in your prompt.
## Troubleshooting Checklist
- Output too generic? Add role, KPIs, and style constraints; require actions with impact/effort.
- Missing key sources? Paste snapshots or point Pulse to dashboards.
- Too long? Hard‑cap sections and ask Pulse to "delete any sentence that doesn’t change an action today."
- Not trustworthy? Add confidence scores, sources, and a red‑team pass at the end.
## Mini Library: Copy‑Paste Section Prompts
- Headlines module:
Return 5 headlines max. For each: (headline) → 1‑line impact on . For role‑specific tips (especially in marketing), this 2025 best‑practices playbook is helpful. And if you’re scaling a library of prompts and custom GPTs, this creator workflow video offers useful tactics.
### FAQ
Q1:How do I write a single prompt to automate a ChatGPT Pulse morning briefing?
Use a master prompt with sections (Headlines, KPIs, Calendar, Inbox, Actions), strict word caps, and role-specific context. Require sources, confidence scores, and next steps with owners to keep it actionable.
Q2:What sources should I connect to ChatGPT Pulse for a useful daily brief?
Provide your calendar, a condensed inbox digest, yesterday’s KPI snapshot, and 3–5 trusted news sources. Pulse can fill gaps, but anchoring it to your canonical data keeps outputs accurate.
Q3:How can I prevent my morning briefing from becoming too long?
Enforce hard limits in your prompt (e.g., 300–400 words total; 5 bullets in the Snapshot). Add a rule to delete any sentence that does not change an action today.
Q4:Can I use ChatGPT Pulse for team-wide morning briefings?
Yes. Create a shared master prompt and a persona block per role (e.g., PM, Sales, Ops). Standardize sections and add owners so each brief yields clear next steps.
Q5:What’s the best way to verify facts in a Pulse-generated brief?
Require source labels and confidence scores next to each claim, and add a “red-team pass” step that lists potential blind spots with one verification action per risk.

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