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# Daily Briefing: Turn Information Into Action

> Set up a daily intelligence briefing that aggregates news, competitor updates, and internal data — delivered to your inbox or IM every morning.

# Daily Briefing

## Scenario

You're a marketing manager who needs to stay on top of industry news, competitor moves, and social media trends. Instead of checking 10 websites every morning, you want an AI-generated briefing delivered before you start work.

## Materials

* A list of topics or competitors you want to track (e.g., "AI agent market", "competitor product launches")
* A delivery channel (email, WeChat, Telegram, Slack, etc.) — optional for the first run

## Steps

<Steps>
  <Step title="Start a Conversation">
    Open a new chat and describe what you want:

    > "Search the web for the latest news about AI agent products, summarize the top 5 stories, and format it as a morning briefing with one-line summaries and source links."
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review the Result">
    Myrm uses its built-in web search (7 engines, zero cost) to find relevant articles, then summarizes them into a structured briefing.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Refine Your Requirements">
    Adjust scope, format, or focus:

    > "Also include social media mentions of Manus and OpenClaw. Add a 'Key Takeaway' section at the top."
  </Step>

  <Step title="Save as a Skill (Optional)">
    Once you're happy with the output, ask the agent:

    > "Save this as a Skill called 'Morning Briefing' so I can reuse it."

    The agent extracts the workflow into a reusable Skill with your preferred parameters.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Deliverable

A structured daily briefing containing top industry stories, competitor updates, and key takeaways — formatted in Markdown or delivered as an artifact.

## Acceptance Criteria

* [ ] Briefing contains relevant, recent news (not older than 24 hours)
* [ ] Sources are cited with links
* [ ] Format is scannable (headlines + one-line summaries)
* [ ] Content matches your specified topics

## What's Next

* **Automate delivery** → See [Scheduled Automation](/docs/tutorials/scheduled-automation) to run this every morning at 8 AM and push to your preferred channel
* **Add knowledge base** → Store briefings in your [Wiki](/docs/guides/wiki-knowledge-base) for searchable historical reference
