@pashmerepat
Biggest lesson from OpenClaw is that a good teammate doesn't start from scratch everytime you check in. They remember what was decided, what's still open, and proactively help you. Today we launched heartbeats in Codex: automations that maintain context inside a single thread over time. Instead of each run starting fresh, Codex wakes up in the same conversation, with the history and context it needs already in place. You can also have it schedule its own next steps – just ask Codex. Think about the overhead that quietly accumulates every morning: scanning Slack channels, catching up on email, piecing together what moved overnight. With a heartbeat, you offload that once, and wake up to a brief already waiting in a pinned thread. If you want to try turning Codex into a chief of staff: connect Slack, Gmail, and Notion, and paste the following prompt into codex: Please check @Slack @Gmail @Notion and write me a morning brief every weekday at 9am in this thread. I want you to collapse all the chaos at work into a single note every morning over some coffee ☕️