The update, now available globally, lets users draft messages and set them to be delivered at a specific date and time—up to 29 days in advance.
The feature is designed to give both individuals and businesses more control over when their messages go out.
For personal users, it simplifies coordinating reminders or sending messages at ideal times, while brands, influencers, and content creators can strategically plan their outreach to maximize engagement during peak hours.
Using the scheduling tool is simple: after typing a message, users can choose a delivery date and time instead of hitting “Send” immediately.
Instagram says the feature works seamlessly with the sender’s time zone settings, ensuring accurate scheduling.
Once a message is queued, users will see reminders in the chat window until the message is sent.
For now, the scheduling option is limited to text-based messages. Media attachments like photos and videos still need to be sent in real-time.
This update is part of a broader effort by Instagram to enhance its messaging platform and compete with rivals like Snapchat.
Recent improvements include the ability to edit sent messages, draw on photos, share locations, and customize contact nicknames—features designed to make Instagram’s DMs more versatile and user-friendly.
The new scheduling tool, however, could be a game-changer for businesses and creators who rely on Instagram to connect with their audiences.
By allowing messages to be planned in advance, the platform positions itself as a more robust communication tool for professional and personal needs alike.