ChatGPT is introducing a redesigned way for users to schedule tasks, with OpenAI saying the new system is faster, more reliable, and easier to manage. The update centers on a new Scheduled page that consolidates task controls in one place.
The company announced the change on X, saying the refreshed scheduled tasks experience is now rolling out across ChatGPT on both web and mobile. It is available to users on Go, Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans.
The shift appears aimed at making recurring or delayed actions simpler to handle. By moving task management into a dedicated page, ChatGPT is giving users a clearer way to view and organize what has been set to run later. OpenAI described the feature as an improvement over the previous workflow rather than a wholly new capability.
The rollout suggests OpenAI is continuing to refine ChatGPT’s utility beyond conversational use. Scheduled tasks can help users automate reminders, follow-ups, or other time-based actions, making the product more useful as a productivity tool. The company’s emphasis on speed and reliability also indicates that it is trying to address practical issues that may have affected earlier versions of the feature.
Alongside the scheduling update, OpenAI is retiring Pulse. The announcement did not go into detail about what functions Pulse served or how long it had been available, but its removal indicates a product consolidation effort as ChatGPT’s task tools evolve.
The company has not said whether Pulse users will be automatically moved to the new Scheduled page or whether any specific features will disappear with the change. For now, the focus is on the new scheduling interface and its broader rollout.
The update is being released to users on the web and in the mobile app, meaning the change is not limited to one platform. That cross-platform deployment could make it easier for people to manage scheduled work regardless of where they access ChatGPT.
OpenAI shared the news publicly through its official ChatGPT account, accompanying the post with a short video teaser. The company’s message was brief, but it signals a continued push to streamline core features inside the chatbot as competition in AI assistants remains intense.
For users, the immediate takeaway is straightforward. Scheduled tasks are getting a more polished home inside ChatGPT, and the older Pulse experience is on the way out. The rollout is under way now for paid and business customers across supported devices.