Manage Scheduled Task
Manage a scheduled task — pause, resume, or delete. Works for briefs, monitors, and all task types.
What it does:
- Pause: Temporarily stop a scheduled task or monitoring alert
- Resume: Restart a paused task or monitor
- Delete: Permanently remove a task or monitor
When to use:
- “Pause my daily brief”
- “Resume my performance reports”
- “Delete the weekly summary task”
- “Pause this monitoring alert”
Required parameters:
task_id: The ID of the task (get fromlist_scheduled_tasksorlist_monitors)action: ‘pause’, ‘resume’, or ‘delete’
To delete a monitoring alert specifically, you can also use delete_monitor.
Authorizations
API key from https://adspirer.ai/keys. Prefix sk_live_. Treat as a secret — never commit.
Headers
Client-generated UUID to make writes idempotent. Strongly recommended for write tools. A repeat call with the same key returns the cached result instead of re-executing. Example: 550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000
Body
All tool arguments are wrapped in an arguments object. The fields accepted inside arguments are listed below — required fields are marked with a red asterisk.
Input for managing a scheduled task.
Response
Tool executed successfully. data.text carries the human-readable result (markdown-friendly). data.quota shows your current usage against the plan limit. data.structured appears when the tool emits machine-parseable structured content. data.content appears for tools that return non-text blocks (images, resources).
Returned on HTTP 200. data.text is the primary human-readable output. data.quota is always present for billable calls. data.structured is set only when the tool emits machine-parseable structured content. data.content is set only when the tool emits non-text content blocks.

