Daily Brief is a new personalized digest that’s designed to be your first stop every morning. It gathers info from your inbox, calendar, and tasks to prioritize, organize, and suggest the next steps for you in a super concise morning digest that's built for skimming. #GoogleIO
Google Gemini Launches Daily Brief to Automate Your Morning Routine
Google launched Daily Brief, a personalized morning digest designed to be a user's first stop every day. The feature automatically aggregates information from a user's inbox, calendar, and tasks to create a concise, skimmable summary. It prioritizes entries and suggests specific next steps to streamline morning planning.
- Availability
- AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers
- Initial rollout region
- United States
- Age requirement
- 18+
- Data sources
- Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Tasks
- Core capabilities
- Prioritization and suggested next steps
This update advances the Gemini Intelligence suite by moving the AI from a reactive chat interface to a proactive agent. By centralizing workplace context, Google is matching the industry pattern seen in Amazon Quick's desktop agent that aims to reduce the cognitive load of manual task organization.
You can use Daily Brief to skip manual schedule reviews and jump directly into execution based on AI-prioritized tasks. The feature follows the release of Google's Gemini 3.5 Flash and is rolling out to AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the United States. It requires active integration with Google Workspace apps to function.
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Daily Brief is a personalized morning digest feature within the Gemini app that acts as a centralized starting point for your day. It automatically gathers and organizes information from your Google Workspace account to provide a concise, skimmable summary of your most important updates before you begin your morning routine.
The feature uses AI to aggregate data from three specific sources: your Gmail inbox, Google Calendar, and Google Tasks. It prioritizes this information to create a morning report that suggests specific next steps for your day. This allows the system to function as a proactive agent that helps you plan your schedule automatically.
Daily Brief is available to users who have a paid subscription to Google AI Plus, Pro, or Ultra tiers. Users must be at least 18 years old to access the feature. The initial rollout is currently limited to subscribers located in the United States, with no specific dates yet announced for other regions.
The primary benefit is the reduction of cognitive load by eliminating the need to manually check multiple productivity apps every morning. By synthesizing your emails, calendar events, and task lists into a single prioritized view, the tool helps you identify immediate priorities and provides actionable suggestions to help you start your workday more efficiently.


