> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.paperzilla.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Should I choose daily or weekly digest emails?

> Daily keeps email close to new papers. Weekly keeps your feed live but bundles the best-scoring papers from the past week into one scheduled email.

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    <b>AI agents</b>: This page is available as <a href={path + '.md'}>markdown</a>. See also the <a href="/llms.txt">docs index</a> and <a href="/llms-full.txt">full docs</a>.
  </Tip>;

<AiAgents path="/answers/daily-vs-weekly-digests" />

Choose **Daily** or **Weekly** based on inbox cadence, not based on whether you want Paperzilla to keep working.

Your project feed stays current in both modes. Paperzilla continues processing papers, and digests are still created in the app either way.

## Choose daily if you want faster email

Use **Daily** when you want email soon after new relevant papers are ready.

* Daily does not mean a guaranteed email every calendar day.
* If no new papers qualify, no daily email is sent.
* This is the best fit if you want inbox delivery to stay close to discovery.

## Choose weekly if you want one review checkpoint

Use **Weekly** when you want fewer emails without losing the live feed.

* Your feed still updates continuously during the week.
* Paperzilla still creates digests in the app during the week.
* The weekly email selects the best-scoring papers from the past week, up to your max-paper limit.
* Higher-priority matches are ranked ahead of weaker related papers.

## Weekly timing and timezone

Weekly digests use the weekday and time you choose in delivery settings.

That schedule follows your **Preferred time zone** in [Account settings](https://paperzilla.ai/account/settings). If you want the weekly email to arrive in a different local timezone, update **Preferred time zone** there.

## If you want no emails at all

Set **Email frequency** to **Pause**.

That stops digest emails, but your feed and in-app digests still continue.

## Related

* [Email digests guide](/guides/email-digests)
* [How do I get less email?](/answers/less-email)
* [Why use both feed and email digests?](/answers/why-use-feed-and-email-both)
