Do you want to receive custom messages or alerts at a predefined time? If so, you have various ways to schedule those notifications on your Windows 11 PC. I’ll show you your options.

Using Task Scheduler to Set a Notification

The easiest way toschedule tasks on Windows 11is by using the built-in Task Scheduler utility. You tell the utility the action to perform and the trigger, and it’ll take care of the rest.

To schedule a custom notification with this method, launch Windows Search (press Windows+S), typeTask Scheduler, and open the utility. From the menu bar, select Action > Create Basic Task.

Action > Create Basic Task highlighted in Task Scheduler.

Select the “Name” field and type a name for your task, such asBack Up Photos. Optionally, type a description for the task in the “Description” field, then, click “Next.”

Select the frequency of the task. This is how often the task should be performed. If you want to receive the alert every week, for example, choose “Weekly.” Then, click “Next.”

“Name” and “Next” highlighted on the new task wizard.

Choose the “Start” field and select the date and time when the task should be performed. Fill in any other options and click “Next.”

Task Scheduler will ask what action you want to perform. Here, choose “Start a Program.” You can select the “Display a Message (Deprecated)” option, but as the name says, it’s deprecated. Then, choose “Next.”

Task frequency options and “Next” highlighted on the new task wizard.

Select the “Program/Script” field and typemsg. Select the “Add Arguments (Optional)” field and type the following. In this text, replace “Your Custom Message” with the message you want to receive. Then, click “Next.”

On the final page, review the task details. If everything looks good, click “Finish” to save the task.

“Start” and “Next” highlighted on the new task wizard.

Task Scheduler will now display your custom message at the specified date and time. In the future, if you’d like to stop receiving notifications, launch Task Scheduler, right-click your task, choose “Delete,” and select “Yes” in the prompt.

Set Custom Reminders with Microsoft To Do

You canuse the Microsoft To Do appto have your tasks (custom messages) pop up at the specified time and date. To do that, launch Microsoft Store, typeMicrosoft To Doin the search box at the top, and press Enter. Select the app in the search results and choose “Get” to install the app.

Launch the newly installed app and select “Add a Task.”

“Start a Program” and “Next” highlighted on the new task wizard.

Type the custom message you want to receive. Next to the message field, click “Remind Me” (the clock icon) and select when you want to receive a notification about this message.

The app will remind you about your specified task (message) at the time you’ve chosen.

“Program/Script,” “Add Arguments (Optional),” and “Next” highlighted on the new task wizard.

You can delete any message you don’t want to keep by right-clicking that message in the app and choosing Delete Task > Delete.

Use System Scheduler to Program a Notification

System Scheduler is a free third-party app you can use to schedule tasks on your PC. This app aims to be a replacement for the built-in Task Scheduler utility.

To use it, launch theSystem Scheduler siteand download and install the app on your PC. Launch the app and select Action > New Event or press Ctrl+N.

“Finish” highlighted on the new task wizard.

On the Event window, open the “Event” tab. Click the “Event Type” drop-down menu and choose “Popup Reminder.” Select the “Title” field and type the title of the message you want to receive. Select the “Text” field and type the full message.

Open the “Schedule” tab as you want to schedule your message. Click the “Schedule Type” drop-down menu and select how often you want to receive your message. For example, to receive the specified alert every hour, choose the “Every Hour/Selected Minutes” option and specify the options.

“Add a Task” highlighted in Microsoft To Do.

Save the task by clicking “Save and Exit” (the floppy disk icon) at the top. The app will send you a reminder at your chosen frequency and time.

To disable your alert, open System Scheduler, right-click your event, and choose “Disable Event.” To remove the event for good, right-click the event and choose “Delete.” Select “Yes” in the prompt.

The options to schedule a task highlighted in Microsoft To Do.

Schedule a Written Notification with Sticky Notes

You can create a custom note in Sticky Notes and use Task Scheduler to launch this app at your specified time. To do this, open Windows Search (press Windows+S), typeSticky Notes, and launch the app.

Make a new note with your custom message.

Open Windows Search again, typeTask Scheduler, and launch the utility. From the menu bar, select Action > Create Task. Open the “General” tab, select the “Name” field, and type a name for the task.

Access the “Triggers” tab, click “New,” and specify when and how often you want to see your Sticky Notes note. Then, select “OK.”

Action > New Event highlighted in System Scheduler.

Access the “Actions” tab and choose “New.” Select the “Action” drop-down menu and choose “Start a Program.” Click the “Program/Script” field and type the following

In the “Add Arguments (Optional)” field, type the following. Then, click “OK.”

On the Create Task window, click “OK” to finish creating the task.

Task Scheduler will launch the Sticky Notes app with your custom note in it at the specified time.

Using the Clock App to Create an Alarm

you’re able to set alarms inWindows 11’s built-in Clock appwith custom names, and the app will display those names (messages) at the defined time. If you’d like to use this method, launch Windows Search (press Windows+S), typeClock, and open the app.

In the Clock app’s top-left corner, click thehamburger menu(three horizontal lines) and choose “Alarm.”

On the right pane, at the bottom, click “Add an Alarm” (the plus sign). On the open Add New Alarm window, specify the time when you want to receive your custom notification. Click the “Alarm Name” field and type the message you want to receive. Configure other options like the tone and so on, then click “Save.”

Clock will alert you at the specified time.

And that’s how you get your Windows 11 PC to send you notifications at predefined times. Like this, you can alsoautomate many other tasks on your PC using batch files.