Yesterday I wrote about
@airtap_ai, which lets an AI operate real mobile apps on a phone.
That unlocks a different kind of automation: not just answering questions, but handling tedious phone workflows.
A few I’d actually use:
Morning briefing: open email, calendar, weather, news, and messages, then tell me what needs attention.
Timed bookings: try for restaurant reservations, gym classes, flight check-ins, or product drops the moment they open.
Grocery cart: turn a weekly meal plan into an Instacart or Whole Foods cart, then let me review before checkout.
Loyalty sweep: open coffee, airline, hotel, and credit card apps to activate offers and flag expiring points.
The trust question matters. I’d start with tasks where Airtap prepares, monitors, drafts, or queues the action, then asks before anything sensitive is finalized.
But the direction is clear: AI agents are crossing the mobile gap, from browsers to real apps on your phone.
What phone task would you hand off first?