What’s in a morning briefing
A good briefing answers the questions you’d otherwise check one by one: How charged is the car and what’s the range? Did the overnight charge finish? Is it cold enough that I should defrost or pre-heat? Is the car locked? Combine that with your first calendar event and you know exactly what to do before you walk out.
How the assistant assembles it
Your AI reads live vehicle status through mytesla.io — battery, range, cabin temperature, charge state, lock status — and can cross-reference the weather and your calendar, which it already has access to. It returns a short summary, and you can have it act on what it finds: "…and if it’s below freezing, max-defrost now."
An example briefing
Good morning. Your Model Y is at 82% (about 260 miles) — overnight charge finished at 4:10am. Cabin is 38°F and it’s 29°F outside, so you’ll want to defrost. The car is locked. Your first meeting is at 8:30. Want me to pre-heat and defrost for an 8:10 departure?
How to set it up
Connect your assistant to your Tesla with mytesla.io, then ask for a briefing each morning — or tell the assistant to give you one whenever you say good morning. See Control your Tesla with AI for the full setup, and pair it with automatic pre-conditioning.
One message, the whole picture
Battery, range, charge status, and whether to defrost — assembled by your AI and ready to act on.
Frequently asked questions
Can the briefing take action, not just report?
Yes. Because the same connection can send commands, you can say "…and pre-heat for an 8am departure" and it will, in the same conversation.
Does it store my car’s data to build the briefing?
No. mytesla.io fetches live status per request and doesn’t retain your location, drive, or charge history.