To schedule a text message on an iPhone, you’ll need a third-party app, like the Scheduled App.
To set up recurring messages, you may be able to use the built-in Shortcuts app.
Your phone needs to have iOS 13 or later to schedule texts via the Shortcuts app.
The instant gratification of texting can be great, but sometimes you may want to wait until an appropriate time to send a message. Scheduling your text messages in advance can help.
If you have an iPhone, you can’t schedule texts directly within Messages. So you’ll need a third-party app to get it done. Depending on what iPhone you have, you may be able to set up recurring messages using the built-in Shortcuts app.
Here’s what you should know about scheduling texts on an iPhone.
Can you schedule an iMessage in the Messages app?
No. You can’t directly schedule a Message via the built-in iOS Messages app. So you’ll need to use Shortcuts, or another third-party app, to get it done.
Schedule text messages on iPhone using a third-party app
These directions work for the Scheduled App:
1. Download the Scheduled app on your iPhone and go through the setup process.
2. During setup, opt for the paid Premium plan if you want to send your scheduled texts automatically, or choose the free version if you’d like to receive a reminder when it’s time to send your scheduled text.
Choose “Not now” to stick with the free version of the app.
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3. On the Scheduled home screen, tap the plus symbol at the bottom of the screen to create a new scheduled text.
Tap the plus symbol to continue.
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4. Select what messaging platform you want to use at the top of the screen, then enter the recipient(s) using the To field. You’ll have to allow the app to access your contacts list during this time if you didn’t already do so.
5. Enter your text and a photo if you wish, then tap Schedule date and select the time and date at which the message will be sent.
Add your message and choose a schedule date.
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6. Don’t repeat is the default setting; to create a message that will be sent periodically, tap Repeat and select the appropriate option.
Choose how often to repeat the message, if desired.
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7. Tap Schedule Message at the bottom of the screen, and you’re all set.
Quick tip: You can also use other apps to do this, like AutoSender and SMS Scheduler.
Schedule recurring messages on iPhone using Shortcuts
This method sets up a recurring automation — not a one-time scheduled message. It only works if you’re running iOS 13 or newer. If the Shortcuts app is not already built in on your device, you can download it from the App Store.
1. Open the Shortcuts app
2. Tap Automation, located at the bottom of the screen.
Tap the “Automation” tab.
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3. If this is your first automation, tap Create Personal Automations. Otherwise tap the plus symbol in the top-right corner of the screen, then choose Create Personal Automation.
Tap “Create Personal Automations.”
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4. Tap Time of Day and adjust it as necessary. Choose how often to repeat it, then tap Next.
Select “Time of Day.”
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5. Select Add Action.
Tap the “Add Action” button.
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6. Choose the contact to send your message to and tap Next.
7. Tap Message and type your desired message. Tap Next to continue.
Create your desired message in the message section of the action.
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8. Double-check your automation. You may want to deselect the Ask before running option. If everything looks good, tap Done.
Tap “Done” when ready.
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Quick tip: If you only want your message to send once and not be recurring, then simply delete the automation after the message is sent. To delete an automation, swipe the name of the action to the left and tap Delete.