Day brief / plan my day
The day brief is a short morning summary of what's on your plate — calendar events, open loops, recent thoughts. It's the answer to "what should I be thinking about today."
Asking for one
In chat, any of these work:
- "plan my day"
- "what's on today"
- "day brief"
- "what's on my calendar"
- "what do I have today"
In Hebrew: "תכנן לי את היום" / "תקציר היום" / "מה יש לי היום".
What you get
The reply pulls from several sources and keeps it short (reply caps at ~1400 characters, so a phone screen's worth):
- Calendar events — up to ~5 from your connected calendar (see Integrations).
- Open loops — anything scheduled or coming due today (see Open loops).
- Recent thoughts — up to ~5 relevant facts Lucille is tracking (see Thoughts).
- Free-time hints — when you have a gap big enough to actually use.
The exact mix depends on what's connected and what Lucille has signal on. If you don't have a calendar connected, the brief will skip events and lean on open loops + thoughts.
Automatic delivery
If a day brief is scheduled (configured in the web app), Lucille sends
one at the configured hour — default 9am. The job is named
scheduler.telegram.day_brief internally; the reaction protocol marks
it complete with 🫡 because no further reply follows.
To turn off automatic delivery, ask Lucille ("stop sending me the morning brief") or change it in the relevant integration's settings.
Related queries
Same idea, different time windows:
- "plan my next few days" / "plan the next 3 days"
- "plan my week" / "how does my week look"
- "when am I free" — focuses on gaps in the calendar instead of items
These all use the same plumbing: Lucille pulls events + open loops + thoughts for the window you asked about.