If you’ve created automations before, you’ll see your existing automations here and will need to tap the + sign in the upper-right corner. Tap Create Personal Automation if this is your first time creating an automation. Tap the Automations tab at the bottom of the screen. Pull down on the home screen and enter “Shortcuts” in the search bar if the app isn’t accessible. Later, we’ll cover how to remove the automation when you no longer want to send recurring messages. This method will set up a recurring message. If you have an earlier version of iOS, first download the free Shortcuts app from the App Store, then move on to step 1. This option requires some maneuvering, but it’s free and comes preinstalled if you have iOS 13 or later. The Shortcuts app allows you to create various useful automations, including sending scheduled text messages. While there's no feature to schedule a text message directly from iMessage, there are a few ways to work around the limitation. And if you’re interested in sending scheduled messages to your customers, we include a section that explains the most efficient way to do so (and it doesn’t depend on your mobile phone). The method available will vary depending on your mobile device, but we lay out a few ways to get the job done (or get close to it) on Android and iOS. Well, you can schedule a text message or use a work-around. So how do you write a text and send it later? But waiting to send a text means you risk forgetting about it completely. Maybe it’s too early, a bit late in the evening, or it would make more sense to send something a few days from now. There may be instances when you’d like to send a text message, but the timing isn’t quite right.
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