
Imagine waking up to a notification saying you’ve already scanned your emails, looked at your calendar, and organized your most important things to do — all before you’ve even had your first cup of coffee. This is the promise of Gemini‘s “Daily Brief,” a feature that Google has been working on for some time. Now, recent hints suggest that it is reaching its final, most polished form.
How Google Gemini’s Daily Brief plans your schedule
The latest discoveries within the Google app (v17.21.33) come from Android Authority. The report reveals an upcoming significantly refined user interface for this feature. Unlike the messy early prototypes, the new Daily Brief has intuitive sections such as “Top of mind,” “FYI,” and “Looking ahead.” This mechanism enables users to distinguish between high-priority problems and general information they may need later in the day.
The interface also includes a timestamp at the end of the report. Since the brief is generated shortly after midnight, this small detail allows you to know exactly how fresh the information is and whether any late-night emails might have been missed.
Deeper integration with your Gmail and Calendar
What makes this feature stand out is its ability to act as a bridge between your different Google services. The Daily Brief feature can fetch event details directly from your Gmail and offer a one-tap option to add them to your Calendar.
It isn’t just a passive reading experience, either. The tool allows you to interact with your schedule directly, such as marking tasks as completed through a simple menu. This follows the current “agent AI” trend where your assistant is proactive and understands the context of your daily life.
Google is also including an option for personalized daily notifications to make sure users actually see this information.

We’re just hours away from Google I/O 2026. We’ll likely get more details about the feature during the official live stream.
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