
You can schedule a Venmo payment and send it later, but only if you're using the Venmo app on your mobile device. This feature is not available on the Venmo website.
To schedule a payment, you'll need to tap the "Pay" button and select the recipient, just like you would for a regular payment. Then, tap the clock icon to choose a send time.
This is a super convenient feature, especially if you want to send money to someone on a specific date or time.
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Setting Up Payments
To set up a Venmo payment, you can follow a few simple steps in the Venmo app. Select Pay/Request from the main menu.
First, confirm the recipient of the payment, then tap the "Schedule" button. This will allow you to choose the frequency and dates for the payment, such as monthly, weekly, or bi-weekly.
Venmo will use your available balance to fund the scheduled payment, but if your balance is insufficient, the app will automatically pull funds from a linked bank account, debit card, or credit card.
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You'll receive email and push notification reminders a day before a scheduled payment is processed, and you can view upcoming payments or cancel a scheduled payment via the app's settings page.
Here are the basic steps to follow:
- Select the “Pay/Request” option.
- Confirm the recipient for the payment.
- Tap the “Schedule” button.
- Choose the frequency and dates for the payment.
- Tap “Save”.
- Confirm the payment amount.
- Tap “Pay”.
- Select “Schedule Payment”.
To schedule a payment request, follow a similar process, but tap "Request" instead of "Pay".
Venmo Payment Scheduling
You can set up a one-time or recurring payment on Venmo by following a few simple steps in the app. Select Pay/Request and confirm the recipient of the payment.
To schedule a payment, tap the Schedule button and confirm the frequency and dates for the payment. You can choose to pay monthly, weekly, or biweekly. Tap Save to confirm.
Venmo will fund a scheduled payment from your available balance if it's available and can cover the full payment amount. If not, the app will automatically pull funds from a linked bank account, debit card, or credit card.
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You'll receive an email and push notification reminder a day before a scheduled payment is processed. You can view upcoming payments or cancel a scheduled payment via the app's settings page.
Here's a step-by-step guide to setting up a scheduled payment:
- Select Pay/Request at the bottom of the screen
- Search and add the person you want to pay
- Enter an amount
- Tap Schedule
- Select your payment frequency
- Select an End Date or No End Date
- Tap Save
- Tap Pay
Review the screen and verify your payment is correct before tapping Schedule Payment.
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