Today's list
Today's list is the part of SAGE you'll see the most. It is a short daily list of five actions your shop can take: some one-click, some drafted-for-you, and some operational tasks for staff. The quality of the list improves as SAGE sees more of your catalog, customers, sales, storefront activity, and shopper intent.
What grounds the digest
When your dashboard is fresh and nothing is connected, SAGE falls back to vertical templates so the list is never empty. Once you connect a catalog, POS, audience source, Buffer, payments, or storefront flow, the list becomes specific to your items and customers.
SAGE also uses in-bounds shopper behavior: item views, searches, saves, carts, reserve clicks, and aggregate search demand. That tracking is not limited to signed-in shoppers; anonymous visits still count as product and demand signal for SAGE and for the relevant store owners.
When it refreshes
SAGE generates one list per UTC day. It is ready in the morning and stays stable enough to work from, but each completed action can be replaced with a new suggestion when one is available. The goal is to keep five useful rows visible, not make owners hunt through separate cards.
Connecting a new provider also rebuilds the list so new data starts helping immediately.
What an item looks like
Each action has a short ask, a reason it was suggested, and an urgency pill. Red means urgent, orange means high priority, yellow means medium priority, and green means lower pressure. Approving either runs the action immediately where SAGE can write safely, or opens a draft view where you can edit before sending, publishing, or scheduling.
Operational tasks
Today’s list is not only marketing. Storefront holds, pickup pulls, restock tasks, out-of-stock verification, and neighborhood demand can all appear there. A task that needs source verification stays open until the POS or connected source confirms the work is done.
Skipping an item
Refreshing an item swaps that suggestion for another option. Skipping does not penalize anything; SAGE simply moves on. If the underlying gap is still there tomorrow, it can return with the right urgency.