Triggers are here
Some things you don't want to ask twice. The morning news round-up. The Friday summary of your week. A reminder to call someone tomorrow at ten. Starting today, you can hand them to Teti once — and Teti will do them on time, every time.
We call them Triggers.
Ask once, in plain words
There is nothing to configure and no scheduler to learn. You just tell Teti what you want and when, the way you'd tell a person:
- "Every morning at 8, give me the day's most important tech news."
- "Every Friday at 5pm, summarize what we discussed this week."
- "Tomorrow at 10, remind me to call John."
Teti sets up the trigger, confirms the schedule back to you in plain words, and from that moment it's running. Times mean what you mean: schedules follow your local timezone, so "8 in the morning" is your 8 in the morning.
It happens in your conversation
A trigger lives inside the conversation where you created it. When it fires, Teti runs your request with the full context of that conversation — what you've discussed, what you've shared, what it knows about how you like things done — and posts the answer right there, as a new message.
You'll get a notification with a preview of the answer, on web and on the app. Tap it, and you're in the conversation.
Every message a trigger generates is labeled, so you always know what you asked for directly and what arrived on schedule. Teti works for you while you're away — it never pretends to be you.
Recurring or one-time
Triggers can repeat — daily, weekly, whatever rhythm you ask for — or run exactly once and then quietly complete. Changing your mind is the same as everything else: just tell Teti. "Make it 9 instead of 8", "pause the news digest", "delete the reminder" — done.
If you prefer buttons, everything is also in Settings → Triggers: pause, resume, or delete any trigger, and see when each one runs next.
Available today
Triggers are available now to all registered users, on web and mobile, included in every plan. They run on the same model your plan uses in chat, and executions count toward your normal usage — no separate meter, no add-on.
Try it: open a chat and tell Teti what you never want to ask twice.
