Notification Schedules
Schedules define when Wardrowbe automatically generates and sends outfit suggestions. Instead of manually opening the app each morning, you get an outfit notification at a time you choose.
How It Works
When a schedule triggers, the system:
- Checks current weather for your location.
- Generates an outfit suggestion for the configured occasion.
- Sends the suggestion to your configured notification channel(s).
The notification includes the outfit items, a brief summary of the AI’s reasoning, and a link to view the full suggestion in the app.
Adding a Schedule
Click “Add Schedule” and fill in:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Day(s) | Which days of the week this schedule runs |
| Time | What time to deliver the notification |
| Occasion | What occasion to generate the outfit for |
| Day before | Toggle: send the notification the evening before instead of on the morning of |
| Channel | Which notification channel to use for delivery |
Multiple days can be selected for one schedule. You can have multiple schedules (e.g., a weekday office schedule at 7:30 AM and a Sunday casual schedule at 10 AM).
Schedule Cards
Schedules are shown as cards grouped by day of the week. Each card shows:
- The day(s) it runs.
- The time.
- The occasion.
- Whether the “day before” option is enabled.
- The channel it delivers to.
- Active/inactive toggle.
- Delete button.
Toggling Schedules
Toggle a schedule off to pause it without deleting the configuration. Useful for periods when you won’t need daily notifications (e.g., vacation).
Timezone
Schedules run in your configured timezone from Settings. If your timezone isn’t set, schedules default to UTC. Check your timezone setting if notifications are arriving at the wrong time.
Example Setup
A common setup for a weekday commuter:
- Weekday mornings: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM, occasion: Office, deliver to mobile push.
- Weekend planning: Friday at 8:00 PM with “day before” enabled, occasion: Casual, deliver to ntfy.
Mobile: Schedules are managed in Settings > Notifications on mobile. The same fields and behavior apply.