Ankit Sharma

ChatGPT Pulse - Now ChatGPT can start the conversation

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It is a new feature for Pro mobile users that gives you daily updates made just for you. It learns from your chats, feedback, and connected apps to share useful cards each day, so you can stay informed and reach your goals faster.

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Ankit Sharma
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Hey Hunters, I am excited to hunt ChatGPT Pulse 🚀

This new feature takes ChatGPT beyond being reactive and makes it proactive. Pulse curates personalized daily updates for you, drawing from your memory, chat history, and connected apps (like calendar or Gmail).

Key highlights:

✅ Daily AI-powered updates in a clean, card-based view.

✅ Full user control – integrations are off by default.

✅ Learns from your thumbs up/down feedback for better personalization.

✅ Safety filters to keep content relevant and trustworthy.

✅ First step toward an AI assistant that helps before you even ask.

Currently in preview for ChatGPT Pro mobile users, it’s a big move toward having an AI that works in the background to keep you informed and prepared.

What do you think – is this the kind of proactive AI assistant you’ve been waiting for?

Jimmy Branley
I’m in the opposite boat of other commenters. I think I receive enough notifications from my phone, so the idea of Pulse just deciding what to send to me is extremely unappealing to me. I use ChatGPT daily as a tool but I don’t want it turning into a Google app and this feels like a step in that direction.
Fariduzzaman Swadhin

@theinfinityjims Agree with you.

Abhishek Dhama

OpenAI has really set the bar for developer-first AI platforms. The combination of GPT-3, GPT-4, and now GPT-5 Codex + ChatGPT Pulse creates a strong toolkit for building across text, code, and automation use cases.

From a product perspective, a few things stand out:

👉 Developer ergonomics are excellent, quick onboarding, clear docs, and fast iteration cycles.

👉 Marketplace + steady updates show long-term commitment and ecosystem thinking.

👉 Versatility (text, code, voice, automation) opens creative room for both startups and enterprises.

That said, heavy API users often highlight the need for:

⚡ Clearer roadmaps for planning around model changes.

⚡ Better handling of complex, multi-step workflows without stitching too many calls.

Overall, OpenAI remains an essential foundation for any team scaling modern AI applications, and the momentum suggests they’ll keep shaping how the next wave of AI products are built.

Kyle Kesterson

Checking out. I have Pro but it's not yet showing up on mobile web or the mobile app. Assuming it'll roll out shortly?

Hoping to see that it can be segmented by Projects individually so the context is sandboxed. I don't want a global pulse that pulls across all chats.

Saul Fleischman

What, exactly, is this tool watching, though? Would love to see it monitor what I'm doing on desktop in AI tools, especially no-code generative tools - and finding out prompt mistakes, etc. Now THAT would be useful!