How do I order a message on WhatsApp?

How do I order a message on WhatsApp - briefly?

To send a message on WhatsApp, simply open the chat with the intended recipient, type your message in the text box at the bottom of the screen, and press the send button (usually an arrow icon) to deliver it.

How do I order a message on WhatsApp - in detail?

To order or schedule a message on WhatsApp, you can use the built-in feature called "Scheduled Messages." This feature allows you to set a specific date and time for your message to be sent automatically. Here's a detailed guide on how to do it:

  1. Open WhatsApp: Launch the WhatsApp application on your device.
  2. Select the Chat: Choose the individual or group chat where you want to schedule the message.
  3. Compose Your Message: Type out the message you wish to send in the message box at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Access Scheduled Messages:

    • On an iPhone: Tap on the "+" icon next to the text input field, then select "Scheduled."
    • On an Android device: Tap on the paper clip icon (or the attachments icon) and choose "Scheduled."
  5. Set the Date and Time: A new window will appear where you can set the date and time for your message to be sent. Select the appropriate date and time from the calendar or clock interface provided.
  6. Confirm the Schedule: Once you have selected the date and time, review your message and the schedule details. If everything is correct, tap on the "Send" button to schedule the message.
  7. View Scheduled Messages: You can view all your scheduled messages by going to:

    • On an iPhone: Settings > WhatsApp Web/Desktop > Linked Devices > Scheduled Messages.
    • On an Android device: Settings > Notifications > Scheduled Messages.
  8. Edit or Cancel a Scheduled Message: If you need to make changes to the scheduled message or cancel it, you can do so by accessing the list of scheduled messages and selecting the specific message you want to edit or delete.

By following these steps, you can effectively schedule your WhatsApp messages in advance, ensuring that important communications are sent at the right time without manual intervention.