Get things done by chatting
Create a task, calendar event, or note just by asking.
Beginner · ~5 min · Prerequisites: None
What you'll do
Create real workspace items — tasks, calendar events, notes — from a single chat message, and see how the assistant's approval gate keeps you in control of every change.
The quick way: just ask
"Add a task to review the budget by Friday, high priority."
The assistant creates a draft of the task and shows you an approval card before saving anything. Review it, adjust if needed, then approve.
Steps
Ask to create a task
Type a request in natural language. You don't need to use a special syntax — just say what you want:
"Add a task to review the Q3 budget spreadsheet, high priority, due this Friday."
The assistant parses the title, priority, and due date from your message and shows an approval card with the proposed task details.
Review the approval card and Approve
Read the card carefully. If the title, priority, or due date looks wrong, reply with a correction — "change the due date to Thursday" — before approving. When everything looks right, click Approve. The task is created and appears in your task list immediately.
Create an event the same way
Ask for a calendar event in plain language:
"Block 2 hours on Wednesday afternoon for deep work on the proposal."
The assistant drafts the event with the time, duration, and title, then shows an approval card. Events always require approval before they land on your calendar.
Adjust by replying in the same thread
Changed your mind? Reply in the same conversation — "move it to Thursday instead" or "make it 90 minutes." The assistant updates the item and shows a new approval card for the change. No need to open the tasks or calendar app separately.
Mutations — anything that creates, changes, or deletes a workspace item — always show an approval card first. The assistant never silently modifies your data.