I’ll set up the daily task; pinned tabs stay out of the cleanup.
{ time: "10:00", repeat: "daily", keep_pinned: true }
create_scheduleRuns daily at 10:00. Pinned tabs are kept; the next run is tomorrow.
sonnet-4.6Schedules turn recurring browser work — cleanups, checks, reports — into jobs that run automatically, with results you can review.
I’ll set up the daily task; pinned tabs stay out of the cleanup.
{ time: "10:00", repeat: "daily", keep_pinned: true }
create_scheduleRuns daily at 10:00. Pinned tabs are kept; the next run is tomorrow.
sonnet-4.6Tell Pie what to do in plain language, or start from a Skill you already saved.
Daily at 10:00, every Monday, end of month — Pie creates the schedule from your sentence.
Each run finishes with a summary you can check, so automation never becomes a black box.
If you can describe the task, you can schedule it. There is no macro language to learn.
Record a workflow once, save it as a Skill, then put it on a schedule — the pieces compose.
Automation is part of Pie, not a paid tier. Bring your own API key and it costs nothing extra.
Recurring browser work: cleaning up tabs, checking pages for changes, collecting data into a summary, or replaying a recorded workflow.
Chrome needs to be running for a schedule to fire. Pie runs inside your browser — there is no cloud runner acting on your behalf.
No. Schedules ship with Pie and work in both modes — your own API key or Membership.
Macros replay fixed clicks and break when the page shifts. Pie understands the goal and adapts the steps, and recorded workflows flag steps that look unstable.
Install Pie, describe what you need, and let it handle the browser work.