WhatsApp's Scheduled Texts Are Coming...

We have all been there. You remember a friend's birthday at midnight, but you are too tired to type. Or you have an important work announcement to make, but you will be in a meeting when it needs to go out. WhatsApp's solution to this universal problem is finally arriving.

The messaging platform is developing a "Scheduled Messages" feature that will allow users to write texts in advance and have them delivered automatically at a chosen date and time. This long requested tool is set to make communication on the app far more organized and stress free.


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How It Will Work?

According to WABetaInfo, a reliable tracker of WhatsApp updates, the feature was recently spotted in the iOS beta version 26.7.10.72. Users will likely compose a message as usual, then select a "Schedule" option to pick a future delivery time. Once set, the app handles everything automatically. No need to be online or even remember to send it.

Staying Organized


Scheduled messages won't just disappear into the chat void. WhatsApp is creating a dedicated "Scheduled Messages" section inside the chat info screen. This hub will display all your pending texts. From there, you can review, edit, or delete them before they are sent. Crucially, if you delete a scheduled message before its delivery time, the recipient will never know it existed.

Where You Can Use It?

The tool is expected to work in both personal and group chats. This flexibility makes it useful for everyone. You could schedule:

▪️ Birthday wishes for friends and family.
▪️ Meeting reminders for your team or project group.
▪️ Important updates or announcements for work.
▪️ Recurring reminders, if the feature evolves to include repeat options.

A Native Solution at Last


Until now, iOS users had to rely on workarounds like the Shortcuts app to schedule messages, while Android users often turned to third party apps, which sometimes posed security or privacy risks. A native tool built directly into WhatsApp promises a safer and more seamless experience. As we often discuss on ShineMat.com tech blog, native features generally offer better integration and reliability than external addons.

The Rollout Timeline

While the feature is generating excitement, it is still under development. It will likely first be released to a small group of beta testers for feedback. If all goes well, a public rollout to all users will follow, though Meta has not confirmed a specific date. The app already has a "Schedule Calls" feature, which lets users set a date and time for voice or video calls, proving that WhatsApp is committed to making communication more planned and efficient.

This new addition will finally bring WhatsApp in line with competitors like Telegram, which has offered message scheduling for years. For the latest updates on when this feature lands on your device, keeping an eye on reliable sources like ShineMat.com tech blog is your best bet. Stay well and be happy pals.

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