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Newsletter Preferences

Delivery schedule guide

Choose the right weekly day, time, and timezone so your brief shows up when it is most useful.

What the schedule controls

Your delivery schedule determines when Muno Brief compiles and sends your weekly digest. The brief gathers the newsletters that arrived during the prior week, then delivers them on your selected day and time in your selected timezone.

Schedule changes apply to future briefs. If you move your delivery time or day, the next run uses the updated schedule.

Delivery day

Pick the day that matches when you reset, review, or plan. Monday works well for weekly planning. Friday works well for reflection and catch-up.

Delivery time

Choose a time when you can actually read or process the brief. Early morning works for planners. Midday works if you review information between meetings.

Timezone

The timezone tells Muno Brief what local clock the selected time should follow. If you travel or relocate, update the timezone so the delivery time stays aligned with your actual day.

Choosing a good weekly cadence

Good Monday setup

Use Monday morning if the brief informs team planning, priorities, or weekly review rituals.

Good Friday setup

Use Friday if you prefer to absorb the week's signal once the operational noise has settled.

Good early-morning setup

Choose a morning slot if the brief is part of your planning or reading block before meetings start.

Good midday setup

Choose midday if you review strategy, product, or market reading during a protected work block.

Practical guidance

  • Choose a slot when you can act on the brief, not just receive it.
  • If the brief feels late, move the day earlier before adding more sources.
  • If you travel across timezones, update the timezone rather than trying to compensate with the time field alone.
  • If you are experimenting with prompt direction, give a schedule change at least one cycle before judging the result.