gmail is the biggest email platform on the planet, and a very important new feature has been discovered, bringing something that a lot of people have been waiting for a very long time for this platform. Specifically, the company Google is going to implement a new function in the Gmail application that will allow you to schedule the sending of emails at times predefined by it, or predefined by us, something that many people are waiting for.
Gmail currently does not have a function that allows scheduling the sending of emails, but with the help of browser extensions or Google Scripts, the functionality can be obtained. The process is not a simple one, and the people at Google know this, so they are preparing a new function for the Gmail application for Android that will allow you to schedule the sending of emails at predefined times, and a lot of people will be happy to know about its existence .
Gmail: The NEW function that the WHOLE WORLD is waiting for!
Gmail does not offer much indication of how everything will work, or when this new function will be launched, the application only confirming that it exists and is currently being tested by Google. The interesting part is that this new function for Gmail will not only be offered in the application for Android, but also in the web version, accessible from computers, so everyone will be able to use it to schedule the sending of emails.
"The Gmail team appears to be adding its own native scheduling feature to the app, and that likely means it should also be coming to the web interface soon. The evidence is very straightforward on this one, there's just a label containing the title "Schedule send" that goes with a new entry in the overflow menu of the Compose screen."
Gmail has a lot of users, and the implementation of this functionality brings Google's platform in line with others that have been offering similar functions for global users for some time. Although in the case of some it is also possible to schedule the sending of emails even when the users are offline, in the case of Gmail it is unlikely that this option will be available for users from all over the world on the web or in the Android application.