Run recurring Manus work inside the same task context
Manus now runs scheduled tasks inside the same task context, reuses Project setups, and adds recurring actions to Manus-built web apps. For knowledge workers and teams automating repeatable workflows in Manus.
Manus-built web apps can now run their own scheduled actions. That detail is easy to skim past, but it changes what kind of software Manus can actually produce.
What it is: Scheduled Tasks 2.0 is a system-wide upgrade to recurring work in Manus, covering task continuity, Project configuration inheritance, and embedded scheduling inside Manus-built web apps.
When you build an app with Manus, you are not just generating a static interface. You are building something that could, in principle, maintain itself.
A dashboard that refreshes its own data every morning. A reporting tool that generates its weekly summary without prompting. A client-facing app that sends reminders on a schedule. With this update, those behaviors are configurable inside the app rather than managed externally by the user.
What makes it different: Most agent scheduling tools treat the schedule as something you bolt on from outside. Manus is treating it as something native to the task, Project, or app where the work actually lives. The schedule inherits the context of its environment rather than running in a vacuum.
Same-task continuation mode for recurring work that depends on existing context
Project-level context and configuration inherited by scheduled tasks
Connector support for linked data sources
Skip confirmations for trusted automated pipelines
Calendar, schedule, and history views for run oversight
Benefits:
Apps built with Manus can stay live and updated without the creator manually triggering runs
Recurring analysis and reporting stays coherent across cycles
Easier to manage and audit scheduled work across tasks and Projects
Who it's for: Builders and operators using Manus to create client-facing or internal tools that need to stay current without constant manual input.
A scheduling system embedded in an app-building agent is a different product category than a task scheduler with a cron job underneath. That is the direction Manus is pointing.
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About Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 on Product Hunt
“Run recurring Manus work inside the same task context”
Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 launched on Product Hunt on May 20th, 2026 and earned 140 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. Manus now runs scheduled tasks inside the same task context, reuses Project setups, and adds recurring actions to Manus-built web apps. For knowledge workers and teams automating repeatable workflows in Manus.
On the analytics side, Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 competes within Productivity, Task Management and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 ?
Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 was hunted by Rohan Chaubey. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Reviews
Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 has received 7 reviews on Product Hunt with an average rating of 4.29/5. Read all reviews on Product Hunt.
For a complete overview of Manus Scheduled Tasks 2.0 including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Manus-built web apps can now run their own scheduled actions. That detail is easy to skim past, but it changes what kind of software Manus can actually produce.
What it is: Scheduled Tasks 2.0 is a system-wide upgrade to recurring work in Manus, covering task continuity, Project configuration inheritance, and embedded scheduling inside Manus-built web apps.
When you build an app with Manus, you are not just generating a static interface. You are building something that could, in principle, maintain itself.
A dashboard that refreshes its own data every morning. A reporting tool that generates its weekly summary without prompting. A client-facing app that sends reminders on a schedule. With this update, those behaviors are configurable inside the app rather than managed externally by the user.
What makes it different: Most agent scheduling tools treat the schedule as something you bolt on from outside. Manus is treating it as something native to the task, Project, or app where the work actually lives. The schedule inherits the context of its environment rather than running in a vacuum.
Key features:
Embedded scheduled actions inside Manus web apps (refreshes, summaries, reminders, script runs)
Same-task continuation mode for recurring work that depends on existing context
Project-level context and configuration inherited by scheduled tasks
Connector support for linked data sources
Skip confirmations for trusted automated pipelines
Calendar, schedule, and history views for run oversight
Benefits:
Apps built with Manus can stay live and updated without the creator manually triggering runs
Recurring analysis and reporting stays coherent across cycles
Easier to manage and audit scheduled work across tasks and Projects
Who it's for: Builders and operators using Manus to create client-facing or internal tools that need to stay current without constant manual input.
A scheduling system embedded in an app-building agent is a different product category than a task scheduler with a cron job underneath. That is the direction Manus is pointing.
P.S. I hunt the latest and greatest launches in tech, SaaS and AI, follow to be notified → @rohanrecommends