Use /Schedule
In the any channel or direct message, prefix your usual message with: /Schedule Hey Ben! Have you finished that report yet? 🙃
In the any channel or direct message, prefix your usual message with: /Schedule Hey Ben! Have you finished that report yet? 🙃
Enter any time you like, 15 minutes, 4 hours, 7 days...
Confirm your message and it's done! You can still view your scheduled messages, edit or delete them at any time.
You're done!
In the any channel or direct message, prefix your usual message with: /Schedule Hey Ben! Have you finished that report yet? 🙃
Enter any time you like, 15 minutes, 4 hours, 7 days...
Choose a start date if you want to delay when the message will
start to send.
Confirm your message and it's done! You can still view your scheduled messages, edit or delete them at any time.
You're done!
In the any channel or direct message, prefix your usual message with: /Schedule Hey Team! Please provide a weekly update.
Select the exact time, day, week, month to send
Choose a start and end date if you want to restrict when the
message will be sent.
Confirm your message and it's done! You can still view your scheduled messages, edit or delete them at any time.
You're done!
Choose Schedule Follow up and enter your message
By default we'll send a direct message, or choose another
channel.
The message you're replying to will automatically be quoted
Confirm your message and it's done! You can still view your scheduled messages, edit or delete them at any time.
You're done!
If you want to quickly schedule messages you can use the shorthands in and
every in the slash command
For one tme scheduled messages use /schedule My message in 8
hours.
For recurring messages use /schedule My message every 8 hours.
You can use whole number minutes, hours, days, weeks.
You can view all your scheduled messages in Slack under Apps > Easy Message Scheduler [img]
Or all the messages scheduled in the current channel with /Schedule list
From Apps > Easy Message Scheduler you can Edit existing messages to change what you want to say. [img]
If you want to change a message's schedule create a new message and then delete the original.
If you just don't want a message to send for a while you can disable it, and re-enable it later. [img]
Sometimes you'll want to send a message which quotes the original so it's clear what you're referring to. From any message click More Actions and Schedule Follow up. If it's not available click More message shortcuts
You can send the follow up message to anyone in your team, but you a common
option is to send to the author of the post directly - or to post in the same
channel. This is configurable from the Settings in Apps > Easy Message Scheduler
Here you can configure the default message, default time and place to follow up.
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Messages can be up to 12,000 characters, this is a Slack limit.
Yes, if you use /schedule and type in the regular message box all formatting will be preserved. If you edit your message in the modeal window only bullet points and line breaks are kept.
Messages post relative to your timezone. Whether it's in 3 hours time or 9am both are in your timezone which is set in your Slack profile.
Go to Apps > Easy Message Scheduler. If it's not available click + and select
it.
From that page click next to your message and
Delete.
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