What Is a Daily Update?

A daily update is a regular report or status message sent on a regular basis. It may be used to communicate a range of information, such as the results of daily testing or a status report on a project. The term is also commonly applied to software releases, which are generally delivered in a daily release cycle.

The daily update is a good way to keep everyone informed about the status of a project and what work has been completed each day. It can be used in conjunction with a more formal process, such as a weekly project meeting, to ensure that all members are up to date on the latest progress.

When the daily update is configured, a user receives a notification on their device at their scheduled time. The user can tap the notification to invoke one of your Action’s intents you configured as a daily update, or follow a registration prompt, which you can place mid-conversation or as a suggestion chip when they successfully exit your Action.

Make sure that your daily update is relevant to the Action you want to create and that it provides value to the user. It can be tempting to ask the user to subscribe to your daily updates in every conversation they have with your Action, but it’s important to provide a clear benefit and not overwhelm users with repeated suggestions to register for updates. It’s also a good idea to offer the option for users to cancel daily updates at any point.