AI Morning Briefing
The first 30 minutes of your day are usually spent catching up - scanning email, checking the calendar, reading Slack, looking at what shipped overnight. Fazm does all of that before you wake up and hands you a single summary the moment you sit down.
Morning Context-Switching Is Killing Your Productivity
Most knowledge workers start the day scattered. You open Gmail and see 23 unread emails. Before you finish triaging, you remember you have a meeting in 40 minutes and do not know who is attending. You switch to Google Calendar, see three meetings stacked back to back, and realize you need context for the first one. You open Slack and get pulled into a thread about a production issue from last night. Twenty minutes later, you still have not started actual work.
This information exists across five or six different apps. The problem is not that any single app is hard to use - it is that switching between them and mentally assembling the big picture takes real time and cognitive effort. By the time you have context on your day, your best focus hours are already half gone.
Fazm eliminates this context-switching tax. It runs a scheduled task before you wake up that visits each information source, extracts what matters, and compiles everything into a single, prioritized briefing. When you open your laptop, one document tells you everything you need to know about your day.
What Your Morning Briefing Can Include
Meeting times, attendees, locations, and links - with prep notes for important meetings
Urgent emails first, newsletters and notifications last - with one-line summaries
What shipped overnight, which PRs were merged, and which are waiting for your review
Important threads you were tagged in, unread DMs, and key channel activity
LinkedIn bios of attendees, relevant email history, and suggested talking points
Weather forecast and estimated commute time if you are going to the office
Jira ticket changes, blocked items, and approaching deadlines from your project board
Revenue dashboards, analytics, social media metrics - whatever you check every morning
Example Briefing Commands
“Every weekday at 7am, give me a morning briefing with calendar, emails, and GitHub activity”
Fazm checks Google Calendar for today's events, scans Gmail for unread messages sorted by priority, and pulls overnight commits and PR updates from your GitHub repos.
“Before my first meeting tomorrow, pull LinkedIn bios of all attendees and relevant email threads”
Fazm looks up each attendee on LinkedIn, summarizes their role and background, searches your email for past conversations with them, and compiles talking points.
“Morning briefing plus a summary of what happened in our Slack engineering channel overnight”
In addition to the standard calendar and email summary, Fazm reads the engineering Slack channel and highlights important discussions, decisions, and action items.
“Daily briefing at 6:30am, include our Stripe dashboard revenue numbers”
Fazm opens your Stripe dashboard, reads yesterday's revenue and transaction volume, compares it to the previous day, and includes the numbers in your morning summary.
How It Works
Tell Fazm what you want
Describe your ideal morning briefing in plain language. Mention which sources to check (calendar, email, GitHub, Slack, dashboards) and what to prioritize.
Set the schedule
Choose when the briefing runs. Most people set it for 30 minutes before they usually start work. Say "weekdays at 7am" or "every day at 6:30am."
Fazm compiles the briefing
At the scheduled time, Fazm opens each source, extracts relevant information, and assembles a prioritized summary. The whole process takes 2-5 minutes depending on how many sources you include.
Delivered how you want it
The briefing is ready when you are. Fazm can display it as a desktop notification, save it as a file, email it to you, or post it in a Slack DM. You pick the format.
Start your day informed
Instead of 30 minutes of app-hopping and context-switching, you spend 2 minutes reading one document that has everything. Then you get to work.
Benefits of an AI Morning Briefing
Reclaim 30 minutes every morning
Stop jumping between apps to piece together your day. One summary has everything in one place.
Never miss a priority email
Fazm surfaces urgent emails at the top. Low-priority newsletters and notifications are deprioritized so you see what matters first.
Show up prepared to meetings
With attendee research and relevant email history included, you walk into meetings with full context instead of scrambling.
Customizable data sources
Calendar, email, Slack, GitHub, Jira, revenue dashboards, weather - include whatever you check every morning.
Different schedules for different days
Weekday briefings focus on work. Weekend briefings focus on personal items. Set up separate schedules with different content.
Delivered your way
Desktop notification, email, Slack DM, text file - pick the delivery method that fits your morning routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What information does the morning briefing include?
It is fully customizable. Common items include today's calendar events with attendee info, priority-sorted unread emails, overnight code commits and PR updates, Slack highlights and mentions, weather, and any dashboards you check daily.
How does Fazm collect information from different sources?
Fazm opens each source in your browser or native app - Google Calendar, Gmail, GitHub, Slack. It reads the relevant data using the accounts you are already logged into, so there is no additional configuration needed.
Can the briefing prepare me for specific meetings?
Yes. Fazm can look up meeting attendees on LinkedIn, pull related email threads, find documents in Google Drive, and prepare talking points. Set this up as a meeting prep task that runs the evening before.
Where is the briefing delivered?
You choose - desktop notification, text file on your desktop, email, Slack DM, or any combination. The format is a clean, scannable summary designed to be read in under 2 minutes.
Can I have different briefings for different days?
Yes. Set up separate schedules with different content. Weekday briefings might focus on work items. Weekend briefings might include personal plans, meal prep reminders, or weather for outdoor activities.
Wake Up to a Smarter Morning
Download Fazm and set up your personalized morning briefing in under five minutes.
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