We have often asked ourselves the question: how can I schedule WhatsApp messages to be sent automatically at a later time? Well, we now have an answer to this question…
With the “Seebye Scheduler” app , we will never forget to send a birthday greeting to that friend or family member again. Although WhatsApp has been introducing numerous improvements and changes, it still does not consider the possibility of scheduling messages from its own platform.
Last August, I told you about some new WhatsApp features , such as recording audio without pressing the button, coloring statuses, and I also gave you a preview of the possibility of scheduling messages through “Scheduler for WhatsApp” . The big difference is that with the tool I am bringing you today, messages will be sent automatically, they will not be as a reminder for us to send them manually.
In order to schedule WhatsApp messages, you have to download the Seebye Scheduler application from the Play Store (currently only available for Android technology ), in addition, you israel telegram data will have to download a second application called “Messenger API” , which is the one that will give permission to the first one to have sufficient access and predefine the shipments on the date and time you want.
Once you have both applications on your device, you will need to visit the settings to go to “Accessibility” and grant “powers” to Messenger API regarding notification access. From this point on, and through the aforementioned Seebye Scheduler, you will be able to plan the messages you want, both in text format and images, selecting who it will be addressed to and on what date and time.
In addition, it can be sent on a recurring basis, that is, imagine that you want to send the same message every hour, or every Wednesday, or annually… you can schedule it and do so.
As I also mentioned in the article on this topic from a few months ago, once we have the messages scheduled, and always prior to the sending date, we can edit them, delete them, etc.
But is it possible to send messages with the terminal turned off?
Well, the answer is NO, and not only with the terminal turned off, but also if we have some kind of unlocking system on the device, they will not be sent either. This is the main problem, since when we turn on the mobile (or unlock it) and have the screen on, the messages that we had programmed and had not been sent will be sent… It will surely be less of a problem in those messages in which we do not really care about the time, that is, a birthday greeting for example, it does not matter if we send it at 9:00 or 10:30, but I understand that there are other things in which the time of sending is crucial…
Although it is not a direct innovation from WhatsApp, but from an external application, this possibility has been a great novelty, on par with others such as WhatsApp allowing you to delete messages sent by mistake , which was also implemented a few months ago.