Reliable message scheduling, built for real Android workflows
TikTask helps people schedule messages, follow-ups, reminders, SMS, emails, Status updates, Story updates, polls, and multi-action routines across the apps they already use — with reliability, privacy, and on-device control at the center.
Built around reliability, privacy, and workflow depth.
TikTask is not just a send-later timer. It is shaped around the product principles that matter when scheduled communication has to be trusted.
Message scheduling should feel reliable, understandable, and under your control.
TikTask was built for the moments when planned communication matters: customer follow-ups, reminders, recurring updates, personal messages, and business routines that should not depend on remembering them manually.
Not just a timer
A scheduled message only matters if it can actually run. TikTask treats reliability as part of the product, with setup guidance and visibility instead of silent guessing.
See how reliability works →Not just one app
Real communication spans WhatsApp, SMS, email, Status updates, Stories, and follow-ups. TikTask treats them as connected workflows, not isolated send-later tools.
Privacy by design, not by promise
Message content and recipient lists stay on your device because TikTask is built around local scheduling, not cloud message routing.
A reliability-first scheduler for communication that has to happen.
TikTask is a privacy-first Android message scheduler and workflow engine for planned messages, reminders, follow-ups, SMS, emails, Status updates, Stories, polls, and multi-channel routines. For detailed mechanics, setup guidance, and reliability details, continue to How it works.
Built by the original architect of the category
TikTask was shaped by years of Android scheduling experience. This letter explains the lessons behind its reliability, privacy, and workflow direction.
For five years, I worked as the sole Android engineer behind one of the category’s leading message scheduling apps, used by more than five million people. I designed Android architecture, built reliability systems, and learned firsthand why background automation breaks on real devices at scale, not just in theory.
That experience showed me exactly where the category needed to work differently: privacy-conscious users and serious businesses needed more control over message content and recipient lists, scheduling tools needed to move beyond a single app, and Android reliability problems needed to be surfaced clearly instead of failing quietly.
TikTask is built differently, on purpose. Scheduling tools needed to stop treating WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, SMS, and Gmail as separate disconnected tools — they are part of one connected workflow. Reliability problems also needed to be visible instead of silent, which is why System Monitor exists in the first place.
I built the first version of TikTask end to end: architecture, automation engine, workflow model, and the on-device scheduling logic. That hands-on ownership is why the hardest parts of the product were treated as the foundation, not as afterthoughts.
As TikTask grows beyond what one person can carry, that standard does not change. Reliability, privacy, and serious workflow depth remain the product standard.
— Marwan Azzam, Founder of TikTask
What TikTask does not do
- • It does not route your scheduled message content through TikTask servers.
- • It does not pretend Android automation is magic. Reliability depends on permissions, device settings, and OEM behavior.
- • It does not try to replace every official business messaging API. TikTask focuses on local Android scheduling and practical communication workflows.
Need help or want to learn more?
Start with how TikTask works, browse setup guides, or reach out if you are troubleshooting a specific Android device or scheduled task.