How to send a message with a timer in WhatsApp on iPhone?

How to send a message with a timer in WhatsApp on iPhone - briefly?

To send a message with a timer in WhatsApp on an iPhone, first open the conversation you want to send the message from. Then, tap and hold the microphone icon until it says "Hold to talk." Release when you're done speaking, then tap the play button to listen to your message before sending. Finally, tap the arrow icon to send the message with a timer.

How to send a message with a timer in WhatsApp on iPhone - in detail?

To send a scheduled message with a timer in WhatsApp on an iPhone, you can use the built-in Reminders app along with Siri Shortcuts to automate the process. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide:

  1. Set Up Your Message: First, draft the message you want to send later. Open WhatsApp and navigate to the chat where you wish to send the message. Type your message but do not send it yet.
  2. Copy the Message: Select the text of your message and copy it (tap and hold, then select 'Copy').
  3. Open Reminders App: Exit WhatsApp and open the Reminders app on your iPhone. If you don’t see the Reminders app, swipe down from the middle of your screen to access Spotlight Search and type 'Reminders'.
  4. Create a New Reminder: Tap on the '+' button at the bottom right corner to create a new reminder.
  5. Set the Time and Date: In the 'Remind me' field, set the time and date when you want the message to be sent. For example, you can type 'Tomorrow at 9 AM'.
  6. Add a Note: After setting the time, tap on the 'Notes' field that appears below the reminder. This is where you will paste your copied message. Paste the message by tapping and holding in the notes section until you see the 'Paste' option appear.
  7. Save the Reminder: Once the message is pasted, tap 'Done' to save your reminder.
  8. Set Up Siri Shortcuts for Automation: To automate the sending of the message, you need to use the Siri Shortcuts app. Open the App Store and download 'Siri Shortcuts' if it’s not already installed on your device.
  9. Create a New Shortcut in Siri Shortcuts: Open the Siri Shortcuts app, tap on the '+' button at the top right corner to create a new shortcut. Tap 'Add Action'.
  10. Search for Reminders App: In the search bar, type 'Reminders' and select the action that says 'Get Reminders'. This will allow you to retrieve your scheduled reminders.
  11. Configure the Shortcut: Tap on 'Show More' to configure the shortcut. Choose the list where you saved your reminder (usually 'Reminders'). Under 'Sort By', select 'Due Date' and then 'Ascending'. This ensures that the earliest reminder comes first.
  12. Add Text Action: Tap on 'Add Action' again, search for 'Text', and choose the action called 'Append to Variable'. This step is necessary if your message contains multiple lines or special characters.
  13. Set Up WhatsApp Message Sending: Add another action by tapping 'Add Action', then search for 'WhatsApp' and select 'Send Message via WhatsApp'. You may need to grant the app permission to access WhatsApp. Fill in the recipient’s name or number, and paste your message into the text field.
  14. Schedule the Shortcut: Once all actions are set up, tap 'Done' at the top right corner. Give your shortcut a name like 'Send Scheduled Message'. Then, tap on the three dots in the top right corner and select 'Add to Siri'. Record a phrase that you will use to trigger this shortcut, for example, "Send my scheduled message."
  15. Activate the Shortcut: When it’s time to send your message, simply say the phrase you recorded to activate Siri. The shortcut will run and send your message automatically.

By following these detailed steps, you can effectively schedule and automate the sending of WhatsApp messages on your iPhone using the Reminders app and Siri Shortcuts.