Niyra works while you sleep There's stuff you do every day that takes 15 minutes but adds up to hours. Niyra does it for you. What it looks like You tell her once: > "Every weekday at 9am, send me a brief with today's calendar, top 5 unread emails, and any market news on TSLA or GOOGL." She confirms: > "Got it. I'll send a brief every Mon-Fri at 9am IST to your chat. Want it on WhatsApp too?" Then it just happens. Every morning. Forever, or until you cancel. What you can schedule Daily - Morning brief (calendar + inbox + news) - End-of-day recap - Health check-in - Stock price digest Weekly - Investor update draft - Team standup summary - Spending review - Calendar tetris ("here's what next week looks like") Monthly - Subscription audit - Portfolio rebalance check - Reminder cadence reviews Conditional - "If my portfolio drops more than 3% in a day, text me." - "When my flight to Bangalore confirms, add it to calendar and remind me 24h before." - "If anyone emails me with 'urgent' in the subject after 9pm, push to my phone." How it works under the hood Niyra's CronService parses your natural-language schedule into a cron expression, stores it tagged to your user ID and the agent + tools needed, and wakes a job runner at the right time. The runner spins up a Niyra session, runs your prompt, and delivers the result to your chosen channel. If you're on Pro Plus or Alpha, the runner uses a dedicated always-on machine. If you're on Pro, the runner wakes on a shared machine — first request adds 1s of cold-start latency, then warm. What automation is not* This isn't Zapier. Niyra doesn't connect Service A to Service B with a triggered action — she does a task, the same way you'd do it. The brief isn't a template, it's actually her looking at your data right now. Limits - Cron resolution: 1 minute (no sub-minute schedules). - Standard plan caps at 5 simultaneous scheduled tasks. - Pro / Alpha: unlimited.