ChatGPT takes a step beyond being just a question box and starts bringing you what you need, even when you don't ask for it. Pulse is a preview that appears each day with visual cards and personalized suggestions meant to help you move forward without making you search around.
Qué es ChatGPT Pulse
Pulse is a new experience available in preview for Pro users on the mobile app. Each day, ChatGPT does asynchronous research based on your memory, chat history, and the feedback you give, and it synthesizes that into a short set of updates for the day. (openai.com)
Cómo funciona en tu día a día
Each night Pulse reviews the context you've allowed it to use and prepares themed cards you can skim quickly or open for more detail. Useful for planning a trip? It might suggest restaurants near a meeting; training for a race? It will show you concrete steps and reminders. (openai.com)
You can connect Gmail and Google Calendar so Pulse has more context. These integrations are off by default and you can turn them on or off at any time from settings. Pulse also applies safety checks to avoid harmful content. (openai.com)
Diseña lo que quieres ver
It's not automatic magic with no limits. You guide Pulse: use curate
to request specific topics, give a thumbs up or down when an update helps or doesn't, and delete your feedback history if you want. Over time that feedback makes the updates more relevant. (openai.com)
Pulse delivers a daily summary designed to be useful and brief. Each update lasts one day unless you save it as a chat or ask for a follow-up.
Limitaciones y seguridad
Pulse is a preview and won't always get it right. You might get suggestions out of context or recommendations for things you've already completed. That's why user guidance and options to adjust what appears are key. OpenAI emphasizes they'll improve Pulse based on real usage experience. (openai.com)
Por qué importa
Because it changes how you interact with AI: from responding when you ask to anticipating and preparing useful information for your day. It's the first step toward assistants that research, plan, and can even act at the right moments, always under your direction.
This has immediate practical implications: fewer repeated searches, better-prepared schedules, and more contextual reminders. It also raises questions about privacy and control, which Pulse tries to address with optional integrations and feedback controls.
Qué puedes probar hoy
- Activate Pulse if you're a Pro user on the mobile app. (openai.com)
- Connect only what you want: try Calendar to see useful agendas and reminders.
- Use
curate
and the feedback controls to refine the kind of updates you receive.
Pulse launched as a preview on September 25, 2025, and OpenAI describes it as an experiment to learn before expanding to more users. If you're interested in following its evolution, check the official announcement. (openai.com)
To finish, think of Pulse as an assistant that wakes you up with the important things for the day: it's not perfect yet, but it can save you time and turn small tasks into concrete steps toward your goals. Ready to try having those summaries each morning?