Change default time for snooze settings
The new snooze feature is great, but it defaults to 09:00. When I check my email in the morning it's earlier than 09:00, so it would be helpful to have a way to change the default settings for this.
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Reuben Hochstetler commented
This would be really convenient. I normally like my snoozes to be at 6 AM for the morning and 3 PM for the afternoon.
I'd also like the option for additional default snooze times. Someone mentioned it but it would be great if there were similar custom default settings for the send later option.
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Philip commented
I have the same request for Delayed Send as well as snooze. To be able to change the default times. "Next Week" for me results in an email being snoozed until Sunday (likely because my calendar view has a Sunday start. Would love if this could default to Monday morning. As well, I'm often sending emails at night or early in the morning, but don't want them going out until 8am the next or same day. Again, would be great to be able to set those defaults myself.
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Bobo commented
There are 4-5 options to snooze email, starting tomorrow, middle week, end week, next week. What about the ones you want to snooze for a few hours today. Option to snooze today for 4 hours would be awesome!
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John commented
Like the new snooze feature, so thank you and kudos to the development team for fielding. I'd like to recommend a tweak:
Give users the option to create their own snooze times. As fielded, the snooze option only offers "tomorrow" and "next week" as the default options. That means I have to click-on "Select date and time", then navigate the calendar picker, followed by manually entering the time. I must repeat the process for every email, every morning.
For just 2 examples, I would like to snooze to "this evening", meaning 18:00 or "this weekend" meaning Saturday at 09:00. These are dates/times I use frequently, this it would be nice to have these in the defaults, so I can quickly click-on them.
I think there are a couple of good ways to approach this (since not everyone may like my date/times):
1. Give every user the ability to set their own 3-5 defaults.
2. Incorporate AI (ok, I said it LOL) to "learn" the defaults a user employs over and over again.
Thank you and keep up the good work!