I know that Daily reminders were just implemented but currently only allow you to send them on week days or weekends. At my company and I am sure many others the employees may not have a regular Monday-Friday schedule. It would be great if you could customize when daily reminders were sent out so they may only go out the days you need. ex. Monday, Thursday, Saturday. It would also be great if you can schedule these to go out in advance based on a employees schedule that may change weekly.
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Howdy Michaela,
Thank you for sharing this feedback! We have had a number of comments from users on the Release Notes and related Help Center topic, asking for similar functionality.
We do not have a timeline for expanded scheduling options for Reminders, but I have shared details from your post directly with our Product team and they are actively discussing this request.
In the meantime, I would encourage other users to comment and upvote on this post, as this is the best way to show demand and need for new features.
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Good Morning,
Like many of the users here in the selection the remind function does not have enough flexibility on how we would like to schedule reminders. I would like to see a function that would allow reminders to be pushed every week or two weeks on an annual basis. Most of my users have reports that need to be filled out weekly or biweekly. To have a remind function that can act as a safety valve to ensure employees are being reminded to complete these reports would save me and my colleagues time. These reports are just a small function of their overall responsibility, that is why a push reminder would be extremely helpful. Thank you
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Hey ya'll,
Thanks so much for continuing to share your business case for how Reminders can be improved for your needs. Since Reminders is a beta feature, there are opportunities to improve based on feedback so we appreciate the continued conversation. I have passed these comments along to our product team for their consideration.
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