In a blog post on Monday (April 1st, 2019), Jacob Bank, Google's Director of Product Management at G Suite, described a range of new features pertaining to Gmail. Most notably, Google is finally rolling out a new Write Now, Send Later function that lets you compose crucial emails whenever you want and now have the choice of scheduling them to send out at a later time. At the time of writing, it was only available on a few accounts, however, soon almost every user will get this feature.







How to Schedule Gmail with Write Now, Send Later



1. When the feature is turned on for your account, look for a new drop-down arrow in the Send box when you are composing an email in the browser.



2. After composing your message, click the drop-down arrow and select "Schedule Send."



3. A time-and-date selector will then appear, enabling you to choose when you wish to send your email. Gmail will then send out the message at your requested time.





Check out the gif below for a sample (credit: Google)



