A Single Send is a one-time, non-automated email message delivered to a list or segment of your audience. A Single Send may be sent immediately or scheduled for future delivery.
Single Sends can serve many use cases, including promotional offers, engagement campaigns, newsletters, announcements, legal notices, or policy updates.
The Single Sends API allows you to create, retrieve, update, delete, schedule, and deliver your Single Sends. There are also endpoints for searching and statistics to help you maintain and alter your Single Sends as you learn more and further develop your campaigns.
The Single Sends API changed on May 6, 2020. Please check the SendGrid Knowledge Center for updates and instructions here: https://sendgrid.com/docs/for-developers/sending-email/single-sends-2020-update/
This endpoint allows you to send a Single Send immediately or schedule it to be sent at a later time.
To send your message immediately, set the send_at
property value to the string now
. To schedule the Single Send for future delivery, set the send_at
value to your desired send time in ISO 8601 date time format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ
).
Bearer <<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>>
application/json
The ISO 8601 time at which to send the Single Send. This must be in future or the string now
. SendGrid Mail Send emails can be scheduled up to 72 hours in advance. However, this scheduling constraint does not apply to emails sent via Marketing Campaigns.
The ISO 8601 time at which to send the Single Send. This must be in future or the string now
. SendGrid Mail Send emails can be scheduled up to 72 hours in advance. However, this scheduling constraint does not apply to emails sent via Marketing Campaigns.
scheduled
1const client = require('@sendgrid/client');2client.setApiKey(process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY);34const id = "ZGkrHSypTsudrGkmdpJJ";5const data = {6"send_at": "3752-01-28T23:21:52.575Z"7};89const request = {10url: `/v3/marketing/singlesends/${id}/schedule`,11method: 'PUT',12body: data13}1415client.request(request)16.then(([response, body]) => {17console.log(response.statusCode);18console.log(response.body);19})20.catch(error => {21console.error(error);22});