Update a daily to-do list to stay on top of the tasks you need to complete each day. Add recurring items like meetings and workouts, as well as one-off tasks like deadlines and phone calls. You can also choose to only include events or tasks that have been scheduled. This helps you focus on your goals and makes it easy to get a clear picture of the day ahead.
Daily agendas are a great way to keep people informed about upcoming events in a public calendar, or even in their own personal schedules (though you’ll want to make sure that users can opt-out of daily updates if they want). An automated report on team availability sent every morning might be useful for managers who need to see staff shifts and PTO requests for the next three days, for example.
When your Action is configured for daily updates, the user receives an Assistant notification that they can tap to invoke one of your intents, registering your Action with Google Assistant and subscribing to the update. To provide a better experience, you might want to offer a registration prompt mid-conversation or display it as a suggestion chip when the user exits your Action successfully.
On the web dashboard or mobile app, you can create an update and select the ‘Schedule publication and removal’ option to set a date for when the update will be published and removed. This is especially helpful for creating updates that you only want to appear temporarily, such as sign-up forms for a volunteer day or information about a limited-time sale.