Here's how to easily schedule messages on WhatsApp

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Published : Mar 31, 2022, 12:27 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2022, 12:58 PM IST
Here's how to easily schedule messages on WhatsApp

Synopsis

You can schedule a message for a specified date and time. There are a few WhatsApp Scheduler apps on the Google Play Store. You can choose the frequency of the message too. 

While there is no in-built feature that lets users schedule messages, there are ways in which you could easily do so. Firstly, you will be relying on third-party apps. There are a few WhatsApp Scheduler apps on the Google Play Store that work fine for Android devices.

Step 1: Once you download and install the app. When you install the app and hit on 'Open' button, it will ask you to enable Accessibility settings to schedule messages. Like the screenshot below:

Step 2: Once you click on 'Ok', it will take you to the Accessibility page that will let you enable WhatsApp Scheduler. Like the one below:

Step 3: Here you enable the and give the WhatsApp Scheduler the required permission.

Step 4: You will then be directed to the WhatsApp Scheduler app and will notice a huge '+' icon on the lower right side. It can be used to create a schedule. 

Step 5: You can choose a WhatsApp group or a contact. Select date and time. You can then enter your message or attach image and schedule the message. You can go back and update the message and also get the ability to add frequency. 


 

We downloaded for Android from the Play Store. 

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