Schedule a Discord message to send later. Paste a webhook URL, write the message or an embed, pick a time, and choose whether it repeats. The send runs on the server, so it goes out even with your browser closed.
Pick the time in your own local zone. Up to 30 days ahead.
Get this in your channel settings under Integrations, Webhooks. The message is sent through it at the time you pick.
Uses your local time. You can schedule up to 30 days ahead.
Copy it from the channel's Integrations settings.
Add plain text or an embed with a title and color.
Choose when to send and whether it repeats, then schedule it.
A scheduled message is one you set up now and have sent later. Instead of waiting up to post an announcement at 8pm, you write it once and pick the time. The send runs on a server, so it goes out whether or not you are online.
It posts through a webhook, the same kind of URL that powers alerts and bot style posts, so the message shows up in the channel you chose.
Open the channel you want to post in, go to its settings, then Integrations, then Webhooks. Create one, name it, and copy the URL. You need the Manage Webhooks permission on that channel.
Keep the URL private. Anyone who has it can post to your channel, so treat it like a password and delete the webhook if it ever leaks.
Leave the repeat option on Once for a single send, like an event reminder or a launch announcement. Switch it to every day or every week for things that come back: a daily check in, a weekly events post, a recurring rules reminder. A repeating message keeps going on its cycle until you remove it.
You pick the time in your own local zone, the way you think about it. Behind the scenes that becomes a fixed moment, so the message sends at the right second even though the server may sit in another part of the world. No manual conversion, no off by a few hours surprises.
Communities schedule event reminders and announcements, teams post a daily stand up prompt, and creators line up drop times in advance. Pair this with the timestamp generator so the scheduled post shows a countdown that reads in every member's local time.
You give a webhook URL, write the message, and pick a time. The message is queued on the server and sent through your webhook at that time, even if your browser is closed.
Yes. Set it to repeat every day or every week and it sends on that cycle until you stop it. Leave it on Once for a single send.
The picker uses your local time. It is converted to a precise moment behind the scenes, so the message lands when you expect no matter where the server runs.
Up to 30 days. For anything longer, schedule it closer to the date or use a repeating send.
The webhook URL is held only as long as the message is queued, so it can be sent. Nothing personal is kept, and one-time messages clear after they send.