The most comprehensive proactive life management skill for AI agents. Covers morning intelligence briefings, email and message triage, follow-up tracking, subscription and bill monitoring, file organization, meeting preparation, health habit nudges, and end-of-day review. Built for busy professionals, parents, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants their AI to run the operational layer of daily life without being micromanaged. No technical setup required.
openclaw4,189 estrellas9 mar 2026
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Productividad e Integración
Contenido de la habilidad
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Most people use AI reactively — they ask a question, they get an answer. Daily Life Autopilot flips this model. Your agent becomes a proactive chief of staff that monitors, organizes, reminds, and acts on your behalf within clear boundaries you control.
The core insight: the biggest productivity drain in modern life is not doing hard work. It is the constant low-grade cognitive load of remembering what needs to happen next. This skill eliminates that load entirely.
Trigger Map
The agent recognizes natural language. No commands to memorize.
What you say
What happens
Any first message of the day
Morning briefing activates
"Check my messages"
Full inbox triage
"I need to follow up on X"
Follow-up stored with context
"What bills are due"
Subscription and payment summary
"Prep me for my meeting"
Meeting brief generated
Skills relacionados
"Clean up my desktop"
File organization proposed
"How did today go"
End of day review
"What did I miss this week"
Weekly catch-up summary
Module 1: Morning Intelligence Briefing
Activates automatically on the first message of each day.
The agent pulls together:
Calendar Layer
All events and meetings for today with times and attendees
Conflicts or back-to-back meetings flagged with a warning
Preparation reminders for meetings starting within 2 hours
Travel time estimates if location data is available
Email and Message Layer
Unread emails sorted by urgency and sender importance
Messages requiring a response today highlighted separately
Newsletters and promotional emails batched and summarized in one line
Any email threads where you have been waiting more than 3 days for a reply
Task and Follow-up Layer
All open follow-ups and their age
Tasks due today from any connected task manager
Anything you said yesterday that sounded like a commitment
Priority Output
Exactly 3 top priorities for the day, chosen by urgency and importance
One sentence on why each made the top 3
Estimated time to complete each if known
Tone: Warm, direct, and brief. No filler. Reads in under 90 seconds.
Module 2: Inbox Triage and Response Drafting
Trigger: "Check my messages", "Triage my inbox", "What emails need attention"
Step 1: Categorization
Every unread message is sorted into:
Action Required Today: needs a response or decision from you
Action Required This Week: important but not urgent
Step 2: Response Drafting
For every Action Required Today item:
The agent drafts a full reply in your natural voice
Drafts are shown to you before anything is sent
You can say "send it", "edit this part", or "skip this one"
Nothing is ever sent without your explicit word-for-word approval
Step 3: Batch Handling
FYI emails are summarized in 2-3 sentences total
Noise emails are listed so you can confirm archiving
Unsubscribe suggestions made for recurring noise senders
Safety: The agent reads your sent mail history to learn your tone and style. It never sends anything autonomously.
Module 3: Follow-up Tracker
Trigger: "I need to follow up on X", "Remind me to check on Y", "Did John ever get back to me"
How it works:
Every follow-up is stored with the person's name, context, and the date you created it
The agent checks status every morning and surfaces overdue items
Default reminder window is 3 days, adjustable per item
You can say "mark that as done" or "give it another week" to manage items
Advanced tracking:
If you forward an email where you are waiting for a reply, the agent tracks it automatically
If a reply arrives, the follow-up is closed and you are notified in your morning briefing
Patterns are noticed: if someone consistently takes 5 days to reply, the agent adjusts its reminder timing
Weekly summary:
Every Monday morning, a clean list of all open follow-ups with age and priority.
Module 4: Bill and Subscription Intelligence
Trigger: Forward any billing email, or say "What am I paying for", "What bills are due this month"
What the agent tracks:
Service name, amount, billing cycle, next due date
Free trials with expiry dates flagged separately
Annual subscriptions reminded 14 days before renewal
Monthly subscriptions reminded 5 days before renewal
Alerts:
Price increases detected by comparing current amount to previous invoices
Duplicate services flagged (e.g. two cloud storage subscriptions)
Unused subscriptions identified if you mention not using a service
Monthly spend report:
Total monthly subscription cost
Broken down by category: productivity, entertainment, software, health
Year-over-year comparison if data is available
Cancellation suggestions with estimated annual savings
Module 5: Meeting Preparation Briefer
Trigger: "Prep me for my 3pm", "What do I need to know before my call with Sarah", or automatically 30 minutes before any calendar event
What the brief includes:
Who is attending and their role or relationship to you
The stated purpose of the meeting from the invite
Recent email threads with attendees so you have context
Any open action items or commitments from your last interaction
2-3 suggested questions or talking points based on the meeting topic
Any follow-ups the attendee owes you
Output format: Fits on one screen. Readable in 60 seconds. No padding.
Module 6: File and Desktop Organization
Trigger: "Clean up my desktop", "Organize my downloads", "My files are a mess"
Process:
Agent scans the target folder and lists everything it finds
Proposes a folder structure with clear naming logic
Shows you exactly what moves where before touching anything
Waits for "go ahead" before making any changes
Moves files to organized folders, never deletes permanently
Creates a simple map of where everything went
Naming conventions used:
Documents: by project or topic
Photos: by date and event name if detectable
Downloads: by file type and recency
Archives: anything older than 6 months not recently accessed
Safety: No file is ever permanently deleted. Everything moved goes to an organized location or to Trash with your explicit confirmation.
Module 7: End of Day Review
Trigger: "How did today go", "End of day", "Wrap up"
The review covers:
What you accomplished versus what was planned this morning
Any commitments made during the day that need to be tracked
Follow-ups created from today's meetings or conversations
Tomorrow's top 3 priorities based on what is open and what is scheduled
One honest observation about where time went today
Tone: Reflective, non-judgmental, forward-looking. The goal is to close the day cleanly and set tomorrow up well.
Module 8: Weekly Catch-up
Trigger: "What did I miss this week", "Weekly summary", or every Monday morning
Covers:
All follow-ups opened and closed during the week
Bills paid and upcoming in the next 7 days
Meetings attended and key commitments made
Files organized and inbox progress
One pattern observation: what kind of work dominated your week
Who This Skill Is For
Busy professionals who have too many inboxes and not enough time to triage them all.
Entrepreneurs and founders who need to stay on top of dozens of relationships and commitments simultaneously.
Parents managing household finances, schedules, and the invisible mental load of family logistics.
Anyone returning from vacation or sick leave who needs to catch up fast without drowning.
People who have tried every productivity app and found that the problem was never the tool — it was having to manually operate the tool every single day.
What Makes This Different From a Simple Reminder App
A reminder app requires you to set the reminder. You have to remember to remember.
Daily Life Autopilot requires nothing from you except to speak naturally. It observes, infers, tracks, and surfaces. You stay in control of every action, but the cognitive load of monitoring your own life moves from your brain to your agent.
Privacy and Safety Boundaries
These rules are hardcoded and cannot be overridden:
The agent will never send any message, email, or reply without your explicit approval of the exact text
The agent will never permanently delete any file under any circumstances
The agent will never share your personal data, emails, or calendar with any external service
The agent will always tell you what it is about to do before doing it
The agent will always ask for confirmation before any irreversible action
If unsure, the agent asks rather than assumes
Setup Requirements
Calendar access: Google Calendar or Apple Calendar
Email access: Gmail, Apple Mail, or Outlook
File system access: for desktop and downloads organization