Recurring email scheduler for Gmail
Mail Boss Scheduler is a Chrome extension companion to the MailBoss.org email scheduling service. It adds a "Schedule repeating" option next to the existing "Schedule send" option in Gmail's compose message window (click the down arrow on the "Send" button). The "Schedule repeating" option allows you to schedule recurring emails with just a few clicks. After installing this extension, you'll be taken to the Mail Boss web site in order to sign up for the service. It's free!
Latest reviews
- (2022-01-30) Paul Chatwin: OK so very slightly awkward to setup (but it did only take 1 minute lol) I send a monthly invoice to 4 different people for 6 months at a time and other "free" apps for Gmail were costly at £5 to £20 per month (despite claiming to be free). Mail Boss does it without any issue and is actually 100% FREE just as they claim. Perfect for my needs - thank you.
- (2021-09-14) Dzo: Great addon, and great service thanks Mail Boss Scheduler! I was looking for a way not to clutter my calendar with repeating events and this service is just what I was looking for. You can schedule repeating emails in just a few clicks, and it is all free! You just need to use a regular gmail web interface and have this addon installed and configured, thas all!
- (2021-02-28) Ed Valio: Works perfectly. I send recurring weekly emails to a group of friends and was glad to see that there was a follow up to mail conductor that takes into account the new Google security requirements. Thanks so much for making this available.
- (2021-02-01) Louise Montgomery: Absolutely no instructions anywhere on the internet for how to use it so completely useless without this. Very lazy developers clearly.
- (2020-08-27) Amy Adzuki: It doesn't send from your own address, it sends from [email protected]. Aside from this, it is perfect. Thank you :) Please add a feature where it can send scheduled e-mails from your own address in the future. Other services do this, but they all seem to be extremely expensive paid apps with questionable privacy policies.