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daily-rhythm ā OpenClaw Skill
daily-rhythm is an OpenClaw Skills integration for planning workflows. Automated daily planning and reflection system with morning briefs, wind-down prompts, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews. Use when the user wants to set up a structured daily routine, morning briefings, evening reflection prompts, or weekly planning sessions. Triggers include requests for daily schedules, morning briefs, wind-down routines, sleep reminders, weekly reviews, productivity systems, or daily planning automation.
Skill Snapshot
| name | daily-rhythm |
| description | Automated daily planning and reflection system with morning briefs, wind-down prompts, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews. Use when the user wants to set up a structured daily routine, morning briefings, evening reflection prompts, or weekly planning sessions. Triggers include requests for daily schedules, morning briefs, wind-down routines, sleep reminders, weekly reviews, productivity systems, or daily planning automation. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | anthonyfrancis |
| repository | anthonyfrancis/daily-rhythm |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @anthonyfrancis/daily-rhythm |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: daily-rhythm description: Automated daily planning and reflection system with morning briefs, wind-down prompts, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews. Use when the user wants to set up a structured daily routine, morning briefings, evening reflection prompts, or weekly planning sessions. Triggers include requests for daily schedules, morning briefs, wind-down routines, sleep reminders, weekly reviews, productivity systems, or daily planning automation.
Daily Rhythm
A comprehensive daily planning and reflection system that automates morning briefs, evening wind-downs, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews to help users stay focused, track progress, and maintain work-life balance.
Quick Start
- Install the skill and ensure scripts are executable
- Configure data sources (Google Tasks, optional Stripe, Calendar)
- Set up cron jobs for automation
- Customize your focus area and Daily Intention (prayer, affirmation, quote, or centering thought)
- Enjoy automated daily briefings and prompts
Features
Daily Automation
- 7:00am: Background data sync (tasks, ARR)
- 8:30am: Morning Brief with priority, calendar, weather, tasks
- 10:30pm: Wind-down prompt to plan tomorrow's priority
- 11:00pm: Sleep nudge with encouraging words
Weekly Automation
- Sunday 8:00pm: Weekly review for reflection and task planning
Rich Morning Briefs Include
- š Daily Intention ā Prayer, affirmation, quote, or centering thought
- Calendar events
- Focus area
- ARR progress tracking (optional Stripe integration)
- Today's priority (from wind-down or top task)
- Actionable suggestions
- Step-by-step plan
- Helpful resources
- Task list from Google Tasks
- Weather (if configured)
- Open loops from yesterday
Setup Instructions
Step 1: Install Dependencies
Ensure Python 3 and required packages:
pip install google-auth google-auth-oauthlib google-auth-httplib2 google-api-python-client stripe
Step 2: Configure Google Tasks
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create project ā Enable Tasks API
- Create OAuth 2.0 credentials (Desktop app)
- Download
credentials.jsonto~/.openclaw/google-tasks/ - Run once to authenticate:
python3 scripts/sync-google-tasks.py
See CONFIGURATION.md for detailed steps.
Step 3: Configure Stripe (Optional)
For ARR tracking in morning briefs:
- Create
.env.stripein workspace root:STRIPE_API_KEY=sk_live_... - Set ARR target in state file
Step 4: Configure Calendar
Add ICS URL to TOOLS.md:
### Calendar
- **ICS URL:** `https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/...`
Step 5: Set Up Cron Jobs
Option A: System Cron (Traditional)
crontab -e
# Add these lines:
0 7 * * * cd /path/to/workspace && python3 skills/daily-rhythm/scripts/sync-stripe-arr.py
30 8 * * * cd /path/to/workspace && python3 skills/daily-rhythm/scripts/morning-brief.sh
0 20 * * 0 cd /path/to/workspace && echo "Weekly review time"
30 22 * * * cd /path/to/workspace && echo "Wind-down time"
0 23 * * * cd /path/to/workspace && echo "Sleep nudge"
Option B: OpenClaw Cron (If Available)
Use the cron tool to create jobs with agentTurn payloads that generate and send briefs.
Step 6: Create HEARTBEAT.md
Copy the template from assets/HEARTBEAT_TEMPLATE.md to workspace root and customize:
- Daily Intention text (prayer, affirmation, quote, or centering thought)
- Focus area
- ARR target (if using Stripe)
Workflow Details
Morning Brief Generation
The brief is generated by:
- Syncing latest data (tasks, ARR)
- Reading wind-down priority from
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md - Fetching calendar from ICS URL
- Fetching weather (if configured)
- Compiling all sections into formatted message
Wind-Down Response Flow
When user replies to 10:30pm prompt:
- Parse their tomorrow priority
- Generate actionable suggestions
- Break into steps
- Identify resources
- Ask confirmation
- Save to
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md - Include in next morning's brief
Weekly Review Flow
Sunday 8pm prompt asks reflection questions. When user replies:
- Summarize their week
- Identify key priorities
- Create tasks in Google Tasks
- Preview Monday's brief
Customization
Change Daily Intention
The morning brief opens with a centering section you can customize:
Examples:
- Faith-based: Prayer, scripture verse, devotional thought
- Secular: Affirmation, intention-setting, gratitude practice
- Quotes: Inspirational quotes, stoic philosophy, poetry
- Goals: Daily mission statement, values reminder
Edit in HEARTBEAT.md or modify the morning brief generation.
Change Focus Area
Update default focus in HEARTBEAT.md:
### Focus
Your primary focus (e.g., "Product growth and customer acquisition")
Adjust Timing
Modify cron expressions:
30 8 * * *= 8:30am daily30 22 * * *= 10:30pm daily0 23 * * *= 11:00pm daily0 20 * * 0= 8:00pm Sundays
Add Custom Sections
Modify scripts/morning-brief.sh to include additional data sources.
File Structure
workspace/
āāā memory/
ā āāā YYYY-MM-DD.md # Wind-down responses
ā āāā google-tasks.json # Synced tasks
ā āāā stripe-data.json # ARR data
ā āāā heartbeat-state.json # State tracking
āāā skills/daily-rhythm/
ā āāā scripts/
ā ā āāā sync-google-tasks.py
ā ā āāā sync-stripe-arr.py
ā ā āāā morning-brief.sh
ā āāā references/
ā ā āāā CONFIGURATION.md
ā āāā assets/
ā āāā HEARTBEAT_TEMPLATE.md
āāā HEARTBEAT.md # Your custom schedule
Scripts Reference
sync-google-tasks.py
Syncs Google Tasks to local JSON. Requires credentials.json.
sync-stripe-arr.py
Calculates ARR from active Stripe subscriptions. Requires .env.stripe.
morning-brief.sh
Orchestrates data sync and brief generation.
Troubleshooting
Google Tasks not syncing?
- Verify
credentials.jsonexists - Check Tasks API is enabled
- Run script manually to see errors
Stripe ARR not showing?
- Verify
.env.stripewith valid API key - Check for active subscriptions
- Run sync script manually
Cron jobs not firing?
- Verify cron is installed:
crontab -l - Check script paths are absolute
- Review system logs
See CONFIGURATION.md for detailed troubleshooting.
Best Practices
- Reply to wind-down prompts for best morning brief experience
- Keep tasks updated in Google Tasks
- Do weekly reviews to stay aligned with goals
- Customize focus as priorities change
- Adjust timing to match your rhythms
Requirements
- Python 3.7+
- Google Tasks API credentials (for task sync)
- Stripe API key (optional, for ARR tracking)
- Calendar ICS URL (optional, for events)
- Cron or OpenClaw cron system
Daily Rhythm
Transform your daily routine with automated morning briefs, evening wind-down prompts, and weekly reviews. Stay focused, track progress, and maintain work-life balance without the mental overhead.
What It Does
Daily Rhythm creates a structured daily planning system that runs automatically:
āļø Morning Brief (8:30am)
- Daily intention (prayer, affirmation, or centering thought)
- Calendar events
- Today's priority with actionable steps
- Task list from Google Tasks
- Weather
- Progress tracking (optional Stripe ARR)
š Wind-Down Prompt (10:30pm)
- Plan tomorrow's priority
- Get actionable suggestions
- Break goals into steps
- Auto-saves to tomorrow's brief
š“ Sleep Nudge (11:00pm)
- Gentle reminder to rest
- Encouraging words for tomorrow
š Weekly Review (Sunday 8pm)
- Reflect on the week
- Celebrate wins
- Identify blockers
- Create tasks for the week ahead
Quick Start
- Install the skill
- Configure Google Tasks (required)
- Get API credentials from Google Cloud
- Place
credentials.jsonin~/.openclaw/google-tasks/
- Optional: Add Stripe API key for ARR tracking
- Optional: Add calendar ICS URL
- Set up cron jobs or use OpenClaw's cron system
- Customize your Daily Intention in HEARTBEAT.md
- Enjoy automated briefings!
Perfect For
- Founders tracking ARR while managing daily priorities
- Professionals juggling multiple projects
- Anyone wanting structured daily planning without the setup work
- People who want to start and end their day with intention
Customization
The "Daily Intention" section is fully customizable:
- Faith-based: Prayers, scripture, devotional thoughts
- Secular: Affirmations, gratitude practice, intentions
- Philosophy: Stoic quotes, mindful centering
- Personal: Mission statements, core values
Requirements
- Python 3.7+
- Google Tasks API credentials
- Optional: Stripe API key (for ARR tracking)
- Optional: Calendar ICS URL
What's Included
- Google Tasks sync script
- Stripe ARR calculator
- Morning brief generator
- Wind-down response handler
- Weekly review system
- Complete setup documentation
Start each day with clarity. End each day with peace.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- Python 3.7+ - Google Tasks API credentials (for task sync) - Stripe API key (optional, for ARR tracking) - Calendar ICS URL (optional, for events) - Cron or OpenClaw cron system
FAQ
How do I install daily-rhythm?
Run openclaw add @anthonyfrancis/daily-rhythm in your terminal. This installs daily-rhythm into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/anthonyfrancis/daily-rhythm. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
