Skip to main content

Schedule Feature Overview

Plan and automate communication and tasks.

Updated over a month ago

πŸ”Ž In this Article


Schedule Overview

Schedule Tasks

  • Posts – Share updates, insights, and resources with your clients.

  • Events – Set up calls, meetings, webinars, or in-person gatherings.

  • Reminders – Nudge clients about important dates, tasks, or deadlines.

  • Action Items – Assign tasks for clients to complete.

  • Direct Messages – Send personalized messages at a scheduled time.

Scheduling Options

You can send tasks and communications:

  • Instantly – Deliver content immediately.

  • At a Future Date – Plan ahead and automate delivery.

Audience Selection

Tasks can be assigned to:

  • An individual Contact.

  • Contacts with a specific Tag.

  • Contact Type (Clients, Prospects, Leads)
    ​

Notifications

Every action scheduled triggers a push notification, keeping clients informed, engaged, and connected in real time!


Using Your Schedule

  1. Click Schedule.

  2. Click Schedule Task.

  3. Make your Task selection.
    ​

      • Post Content: The text or media for the post

      • (Optional) Attachments: Images, videos, or documents to attach to the post
        ​

      • Message Content: The text of the message you want to send

      • (Optional) Attachments: Any files or links to include in the message
        ​

    • Schedule an Action Item

      • Choose Default or Custom Action Item

        • If Custom, input Action Item description

      • Due Date: When the task should be completed
        ​

    • Schedule an Event

      • Date and time

      • Event title

      • Event description

      • Location (physical or virtual link)
        ​

    • Schedule a Reminder

      • Choose Reminder Type

        • Default or Custom
          ​

  4. Select who should receive it (tags, specific contacts, or contact types).

  5. Select Send Now or Schedule, if Schedule, then make your date and time selections.

  6. Click Save.

Did this answer your question?