Recurring agent prompts
Repeating analysis without repeating yourself
Recurring agent prompts are CLEA tasks that repeat on a schedule.
They are useful when the same review should happen again and again. For example, CLEA can review new visibility runs, inspect weak prompts, or check Search Console every week.
Recurring agent prompt
A recurring agent prompt is scheduled CLEA work that repeats with the same instruction and expected output.
Instruction
The prompt should tell CLEA exactly what to inspect and what to return.
Keep the instruction short, but make the expected output clear.
Context files
Agent prompts can refer to files in the workspace. This is where workflows become powerful.
A prompt can tell CLEA to complete a workflow file, review a dashboard context file, or use a saved instruction.
Expected output
The output should be useful to the user. Good outputs include a short summary, a suggestion card, a page brief, or a list of evidence to review.
Review after each run
Do not let recurring work run without review.
If CLEA keeps returning weak or repeated output, improve the prompt. If the work is no longer useful, pause it or turn it into a one-time task.
Pause when the routine gets noisy
A recurring prompt should save attention, not create extra noise.
Pause it when it repeats the same advice, checks data that does not change, or creates cards that nobody uses.
Promote strong routines into workflows
When a recurring prompt proves useful, move the instruction into a workflow file.
That makes the routine easier to edit, reuse, and reference from future scheduled prompts.