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Scheduled Tasks

Tell Fazm what to do, set an interval, and walk away.PRs reviewed, logs triaged, briefings written — while you sleep.

Session loops·Desktop scheduled tasks

How it works

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Type a loop command

Use `/loop` with an interval and a task - e.g. `/loop 5m check if the deployment finished`. Fazm schedules it instantly.

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Fazm runs it on repeat

Every interval, Fazm wakes up, executes the task autonomously - browser, terminal, APIs, whatever is needed - then goes back to waiting.

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You get the result

Results are surfaced inline when you're back. For desktop-scheduled tasks, you can review the full run history at any time.

Session loops (/loop)

Lightweight tasks that run while your Fazm terminal is open. Perfect for monitoring a build, polling a deployment, or getting a reminder during your work session.

  • → Up to 50 concurrent tasks
  • → Auto-expire after 3 days
  • → Die when terminal closes

Desktop scheduled tasks (persistent)

Durable, configurable tasks that survive restarts. Run hourly, daily, weekdays, or weekly. Full run history, per-task permissions, and catch-up for missed runs.

  • → Survives restarts
  • → Hourly / daily / weekly / custom
  • → Requires app to be open

What people use it for

Real workflows from the community — from background dev automation to morning briefings.

Development

Overnight PR reviews

Loop reviews open PRs every 2 hours, detects issues, and creates fix commits autonomously. Teams report code review rates jumping from 16% to 54% overnight.

/loop 2h /review-pr 1234
Development

Error log triage

Scans error logs every 15 minutes and opens pull requests for any automatically fixable bugs - no human monitoring required.

/loop 15m scan error logs and open PRs for fixable bugs
Development

Deployment health checks

Polls your deployment every few minutes after a push, alerts you the moment it's healthy - or flags what broke.

/loop 5m check if the deployment is healthy
Productivity

Morning briefing

Every weekday at 9am: pulls calendar events, overnight emails, and commits. Summarizes what's urgent and outlines the day.

Daily at 9:00 AM (Desktop scheduled task)
Productivity

Meeting prep

Each night, scans tomorrow's calendar, pulls public bios on attendees, and surfaces relevant prior email threads - all waiting for you in the morning.

Daily at 11:00 PM (Desktop scheduled task)
Business

Revenue digest

Daily Stripe summary: new MRR, churn, top customers. Delivered to your inbox without building a dashboard.

Daily at 7:00 AM (Desktop scheduled task)
Business

Invoice filing

Weekly task that scans your inbox for invoices, organizes them into folders, and flags anything overdue.

Weekly on Monday at 8:00 AM (Desktop scheduled task)
Research

Competitor monitoring

Overnight research loop tracks competitor announcements, pricing changes, and news. Writes a weekly summary to a shared doc.

Daily at 2:00 AM (Desktop scheduled task)
Personal

Flight price tracking

Poll a travel site at your desired interval and get notified the moment prices drop below your target.

/loop 1h check flights to Tokyo and alert if under $1200

Strengths & limitations

What it's great at

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Reclaims hours of monitoring and repetitive work every week

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Works across any app - browser, terminal, documents, APIs

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Desktop tasks survive restarts and run unattended

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Each task has its own permission scope - nothing runs beyond what you approved

Things to know

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Session tasks disappear when you close the terminal

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Desktop tasks only fire while the app is open and your Mac is awake

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Recurring session tasks auto-expire after 3 days

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Tasks queue if Fazm is mid-response - no guaranteed exact-time firing

Quick reference

Interval syntax

/loop 30m check the build
/loop 2h /review-pr 1234
/loop check logs every 15 minutes
remind me at 3pm to push the release

Desktop frequencies

Hourly — every hour, staggered 0–10 min
Daily — your chosen time
Weekdays — Mon–Fri only
Weekly — day + time picker
Custom — natural language

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