Skip to main contentThe Time Delay block pauses a workflow for a set amount of time before moving to the next step. Unlike the Wait For block, which aligns actions to specific days or times, Time Delay introduces a fixed pause measured in minutes, hours, days, or weeks.
Configuration Options
- Duration
- Enter a valid number greater than zero.
- Represents how long the workflow should pause.
- Units
- Validation
- A value of 0 is not allowed.
- You must enter a positive integer for the block to be valid.
Example Use Cases
- Short Nurture Gaps: Add a 15-minute delay before sending a follow-up SMS after a form submission.
- Staggered Emails: Insert a 2-hour delay between an initial welcome email and a product tour email.
- Daily Drip Sequences: Place a 1-day delay between steps in an onboarding series.
- Longer Campaign Pauses: Use a 1-week delay before re-engaging leads who didn’t respond to earlier outreach.
Key Notes
- Contacts entering the block are held for the exact configured duration.
- Time is always measured forward from the moment the contact hits the block.
- Delays are relative, not absolute - meaning they do not adjust to specific calendar times or days.
- If exact timing matters (e.g., sending at 9 AM sharp), use a Wait For block instead.