Introducing Scheduled Tasks 2.0 — a major upgrade to recurring work in Manus.
Scheduling is no longer just about running something at the right time. It is about running it in the right place, with the right context.
Now scheduled work can continue in the same task, power background actions in Manus-built web apps, and give you clearer visibility into upcoming and past runs.
Available now to all users.
"It is not possible without AI agents. The reason why we can do it is because we automate everything like crazy."- Yu Ning
The automation gave the core team back their time to focus on curriculum quality and strategic partnerships.
When Min Yan and Yu Ning started teaching, they bet that practitioners could out-teach career trainers. They were right.
Now they are making a second bet: that a small team with the right tools can out-operate companies ten times their size.
So far, the numbers agree.
Full story:
manus.im/blog/heicoders-acad…
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New: You can now connect multiple Gmail and Google Calendar accounts on Manus.
Bring your work, personal, client, or team accounts into one workflow, then choose which account Manus uses when taking action.
Use it to:
• Coordinate meetings across multiple calendars
• Draft and send emails from the right Gmail account
• Manage client, team, and personal workflows separately
• Use connected accounts across Manus tasks and Projects
read the blog here: manus.im/blog/manus-google-m…
A pharmacist in South Korea was spending more time in Excel than with his actual clients.
He coaches bodybuilders on nutrition. Every week, he recalculated each person’s calorie targets by hand, then messaged them with updated numbers. His client list kept growing and the manual work was burying him.
He started monetizing in week three. His YouTube audience (알약TV) found the app on their own.
By April 20: the app had 3,900 registered users, and millions of KRW in revenue.
Almost 5000 people now have a nutrition tracker that adapts to their body weekly instead of giving them a static number from a one-time calculator.
Yoon-seok coaches again, and his clients are getting better results because the system responds to real data instead of estimates from three months ago.
Full story here:
manus.im/blog/alyak-tv