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But waiting means you risk

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Messaging : Provide support to customers on their preferred messaging platform including SMS, MMS, WhatsApp, and live chat. Discover everything you can build with Twilio and start creating a better customer experience today.You want to send a text message, but the timing isn't always right. It's too early, a little too late, or sending the message in a few days would be more appropriate.

But waiting means you risk forgetting completely. So how do you write a text message and send it later? You can schedule a text message to be sent or choose an alternative solution. Please note that the available method depends on your mobile device. Here are the steps on Android and iOS. If you want to send scheduled messages to your customers, you will find a section presenting the most efficient procedure (regardless of your mobile phone).

How to Schedule a Text Message on iPhone There is no feature to schedule whatsapp philippines a text message directly from iMessage, but this limitation can be worked around in several ways. Option 1: Automation with Shortcuts Shortcuts lets you create a variety of useful automations, including sending scheduled text messages. It requires some tinkering, but it’s free and comes pre-installed if you have iOS 13 or later.

On earlier versions, start by downloading Shortcuts from the App Store, then skip to step 1. This method is for setting up a recurring message. We'll cover later how to remove the automation when you no longer want to send recurring messages. Step 1. Open the Shortcuts app. Scroll down on the home screen.

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Type “Shortcuts” in the search bar if the app is not accessible. Step 2. Tap the Automations tab at the bottom of the screen. To create your first automation, tap Create Personal Automation. If you've already created one, your existing automations will appear here. If so, tap the + sign in the top right corner.

Then tap Create personal automation. Step 3. Create your automation. Select Time of day to create a scheduled message. Then set the time you want to send your message. In the Repeat section, depending on how often you want to repeat, select Daily, Weekly, or Monthly. Then, select when you want to send the message (for example, weekly on Mondays).
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