OpenAI announced the release of ChatGPT Pulse (preview), which will be rolled out to Pro users on mobile devices starting September 25, 2025. Pulse is powered by ChatGPT's proactive, lightweight research and aggregation, generating daily updates based on users' existing chats, explicit feedback, and optionally connected apps (such as the calendar). These updates are presented as scannable topic cards, allowing users to click on them for details, follow up, or save them. Unlike traditional question-and-answer interactions, Pulse aims to transform ChatGPT into a more proactive personal assistant.
According to official announcements and multiple media reports, app connectivity is disabled by default; users can opt in and revoke it at any time in settings. OpenAI states that this feature adheres to existing privacy controls, and data is used for personalization rather than shared across users. As this is still in preview, features and availability are subject to change. Currently, the focus is on the ChatGPT app for iOS and Android, with desktop and other subscription tiers to be announced later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What exactly does Pulse do?
A: Based on your chats, feedback, and optional application connections, we will proactively generate themed card-style updates every day for quick browsing and in-depth exploration.
Q: Who can use it and where?
A: It is currently available in preview on the mobile app for Pro subscribers, and subsequent platforms and tiers will be expanded based on official progress.
Q: Will my calendar or email be accessed by default?
A: No. App connection is opt-in and can be managed in settings or disconnected at any time.
Q: What is the relationship with Deep Research and other functions?
A: Both belong to the "active/research-oriented" capability direction; Pulse tends to integrate daily summaries and personal context rather than long-term in-depth searches.
Q: How to control personalization and privacy?
A: You can adjust useful/unhelpful topics through the feedback button and manage memory and connection permissions in the privacy and data settings.