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title: "How to schedule an email in Gmail"
description: "Whether you're responding to work emails at an embarrassing hour or you want to message someone who's currently away, here's how to schedule an email in Gmail. "
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# How to schedule an email in Gmail

Whether you're responding to work emails at an embarrassing hour or you want to message someone who's currently away, here's how to schedule an email in Gmail. 

[I schedule every email I send](https://zapier.com/blog/schedule-your-emails/), with almost zero exceptions. It might sound a little neurotic, and it is, but ever since I accidentally attached my kid's report card to an email that wasn't to his grandparents, it's a non-negotiable.

Maybe you're responding to work emails at an odd hour and don't want the recipient to know. Maybe you want to send a message to someone who's currently on vacation. Or maybe you just don't trust yourself not to attach a rogue report card.

Whatever your reason, here's how to schedule an email in Gmail. (I'll also show you how to send recurring emails from Gmail.)

**Table of contents**: 

- [How to schedule an email in Gmail](#how-to-schedule)
- [How to edit a scheduled email in Gmail](#how-to-edit)
- [How to schedule recurring emails in Gmail](#how-to-schedule-recurring-emails)

## How to schedule an email in Gmail

1. To get started, compose an email the way you normally would.
2. When everything is ready, click the down arrow to the right of the _Send_ button, and click **Schedule send.**

** **If you're on mobile, tap the _More_ option next to the send icon—it looks like three dots—and tap **Schedule send.**

3. By default, you'll be offered a few times. They'll change depending on the time of day you click, but it'll be things like tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, and Monday morning. (If you've ever scheduled an email before, it'll also offer your "Last scheduled time.")

Click one of these three options, and your email will automatically get scheduled. Or you can use the **Pick date & time** button if you have a different time in mind, then click **Schedule send.**

You'll get a little notification that the email was scheduled, and the email won't be sent until the scheduled time.

## How to edit a scheduled email in Gmail

If you're me, after scheduling your email, you'll immediately realize you messed something up and need to edit the email. Here's how to edit a scheduled email.

1. Click the **Scheduled **label in your Gmail sidebar.

2. Select the email you want to edit. Once it's open, click **Cancel send. **

3. The email will open back up in a normal Compose window. Edit the email, and schedule it again. (If you want to unschedule the email entirely, clicking _Cancel send_ is all you need to do.)

## How to schedule recurring emails in Gmail

The above method is great for scheduling one-off emails, but what if you want to send out the same email on a regular schedule? You can't schedule recurring emails in Gmail by default, but you can do it with [Zapier](https://zapier.com).

Start with one of these Zap templates—our pre-made workflows—for sending out the same email every day, week, or month. You'll choose how often (and when) your email will go out, who it'll go to, and what it will say.

This is just one example of how this could work—you can also [schedule emails, reminders, and notifications in other apps](https://zapier.com/blog/automatically-send-reminders-on-a-schedule/). Or you could send an email from Gmail whenever something specific happens in another app. Learn more about [how to automate Gmail](https://zapier.com/blog/automate-gmail-with-zapier/), or get started with one of these Zap templates.

**Related reading**: 

- [How to mute emails in Gmail](https://zapier.com/blog/gmail-mute/)
- [How to snooze in Gmail—and why you should](https://zapier.com/blog/gmail-snooze/)
- [The Gmail shortcuts you should actually be using to navigate your inbox](https://zapier.com/blog/gmail-shortcuts/)
- [Ways to automate your email](https://zapier.com/blog/email-automation/)
- [How to create and send an email newsletter in Gmail](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-send-newsletter-in-gmail/)

_This article was originally published in July 2020 by Justin Pot. The most recent update was in July 2024._