Autotasks aren't just "AI answers faster." It's a whole new way to work. You set up a scenario once, and the bot handles the task itself at 8:00 AM, 6:00 PM, or every Monday, then sends you the result. You don't go to the bot — the bot comes to you.
I've set up 23 scenarios with Quantium autotasks over the last six months. Below are 15 of the most effective, time-tested ones. Each is a specific prompt + schedule + a result you actually get.
Morning Tasks (1-3)
1. AI Morning News Digest. Every weekday at 8:00 AM, the bot gathers the top 5 AI news stories from the past 24 hours, summarizes each briefly, and sends it as text. Prompt: "Find the 5 most important AI news stories from the last 24 hours. For each, give 2 sentences: what happened and why it matters."
2. Daily Plan from Your Calendar. At 7:30 AM, the bot checks your meetings (via a calendar screenshot or text list) and creates a prioritized daily plan. This works especially well if you send the bot your to-do list before bed — you wake up to a structured plan with time slots.
3. Quick Correspondence Summary. If you work on a team with a high volume of messages, set up the bot to parse email copies or channels. In the morning, you'll get "here's what was discussed overnight, here's what you need to act on."
Monitoring (4-7)
4. Brand Mention Monitoring. Once a day, Grok 4 searches for brand mentions on X (Twitter) from the last 24 hours, classifies the sentiment (positive/negative/neutral), and sends them with quotes. This is something you'd typically pay separate services like Brand24 for.
5. Competitor Monitoring. Once a week, the bot checks publications from three key competitors (their Telegram channel, X, blog) and creates a digest: what they've released, what topics they're covering, and what their subscribers are discussing.
6. Specific Product Pricing. If you're into arbitrage or importing, the bot can check prices for 10-20 SKUs on a marketplace once a day and alert you if anything changes by 10%+.
7. Currency and Crypto Rates. At 9:00 AM — a summary of 5-10 pairs you're interested in, with AI commentary on "what influenced things overnight." It's better than native exchange bots because it adds context.
Content and SMM (8-11)
8. Weekly Content Plan. Every Sunday at 6:00 PM, the bot generates a content plan: 7 post ideas for your Telegram channel on [your niche], with draft outlines. Monday morning, you've got a ready-made editorial plan.
9. Channel Captions. If you run a channel with a regular segment, set up the bot for daily generation: "morning quote on [X] topic," "evening event breakdown." Ready-made captions arrive right when you usually publish.
10. Reels/Shorts Ideas. Once a week — 10 short video ideas with scene descriptions. If you're making videos with Sora 2 or Veo 3.1, you get an idea and the prompt for generation immediately.
11. SEO Blog Topics. Once a month, the bot looks at your niche, checks trends, and creates a list of 20 article topics with search potential. A ready backlog, so you don't have to rack your brain thinking "what should I write about?"
Reports (12-13)
12. Weekly Work Report. If you send the bot brief notes on what you've done during the week, on Friday at 5:00 PM, you'll get a summary report: "what was done, what's in progress, what's planned." It's easy to send to your manager.
13. Financial Digest. Once a month — a review of expenses by category (if you track them in a Telegram bot or spreadsheet). Includes analysis like "where you overspent" and "where you can save."
Personal Tasks (14-15)
14. Health Reminders. Every day at 2:00 PM — a short message: "don't forget water, stretch, get some fresh air." Sounds basic, but it works better than phone timers because the AI phrases it slightly differently each time, so it doesn't just become background noise.
15. Evening Idea. Saturday at 6:00 PM — a quick idea of what to read/watch/try, based on your interests (the bot knows them through long-term memory). A small pleasure that consistently delights.
How to Set Up
There's already a detailed autotask setup tutorial on the blog — it's step-by-step with screenshots. In short: "Autotasks" menu → "Create" → pick your model and prompt → set the schedule (minimum: once a day, maximum: once an hour).
Each autotask is a regular request to the model, costing the same as a regular request. A morning digest on ChatGPT 5.4 costs 1 credit per day, 30 per month. The Basic plan, with 3000 credits, covers 50+ autotasks simultaneously.
Top tip: don't try to set up everything at once. Pick one scenario you definitely need — like the morning digest — and live with it for a week. You'll figure out how to phrase the prompt so it comes in the right format. Then add a second. By your tenth, you'll have a working system you don't even need to monitor.
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