Learning Objective
By the end of this tutorial, you'll know how to configure when your campaign sends emails, control the pace of new lead outreach, create campaign schedules, and understand how timezone-based scheduling works in Lemlist.
Why This Matters
Timing determines whether your emails get read or ignored. Sending at 3am in your prospect's timezone gets buried overnight. Sending 100 emails instantly looks automated and risks spam filters. A proper schedule spaces sends across working hours to appear natural and maximize open rates.
This becomes even more important when you're targeting leads across multiple regions. A single campaign schedule can create predictable problems when your leads are international:
emails land outside working hours locally (for example, 9am-5pm CET becomes 3am-11am in New York)
lower engagement because opens, replies, and conversions drop when timing feels off
messy workarounds like duplicating campaigns per timezone, which breaks unified analytics and increases setup errors
The goal is simple: keep one campaign, but send each step during the lead's local working hours so outreach feels more human and performs better.
Prerequisites
Before you start, make sure you have:
A campaign created with sequence steps configured
Understanding of your target audience's timezone and work hours
Daily sending limits configured (Settings → Sending Limits)
Understanding Schedule Components
Sending schedule controls two things:
1. Time window (when emails send):
Days: Which days of the week to send (e.g., weekdays only)
Hours: What time range each day (e.g., 9am-5pm)
Timezone: Which timezone to use for timing
2. Sending speed (how fast new leads enter):
Controls how many new leads receive Step 1 per day
Spaces emails throughout your time window (recommended: 15+ minute intervals)
Only affects first email, follow-ups use delay settings
💡 Key distinction: Schedule controls when ANY email can send. Sending speed controls how many NEW leads start per day.
There are 2 scopes to keep in mind:
Adding timezone to a lead
Setting up a timezone-based sending schedule in Lemlist
Standard schedule behavior:
By default, a campaign uses one single schedule for everyone in that campaign. That means the same days, sending window, and pacing apply to every lead, regardless of where they live.
Timezone-based schedule behavior:
With timezone-based scheduling enabled, Lemlist schedules sending in each lead's timezone. You still define the same rules:
Send on (Monday-Friday, for example)
Between and And (such as 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM)
Reach a new lead every X minutes for pacing
Fallback timezone for leads that do not have a timezone value
If timezone-based scheduling is turned off, Lemlist keeps the current behavior and uses one campaign timezone for everyone.
Lead timezone field:
For each lead, the timezone is stored at the campaign level. You can populate it in three ways:
Sync it from a CRM timezone field
Edit it manually for each lead
Import it through CSV
This field is scoped to the lead in the current campaign, so if you need it in another campaign, you'll need to re-import or re-sync it there.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Open campaign settings
Go to Campaigns and select your campaign.
Step 2: Navigate to Schedules & launch
Click Settings (gear icon) at the top, then select Schedules & launch.
Step 3: Create a new schedule
In Schedules & launch, click Create a new schedule.
Step 4: Configure timezone, days, hours, and sending pace
Set your Timezone used, choose which days to Send on, define the time window (Between / And), and set how often to reach a new lead (Reach a new lead every).
Step 5: Name and save the schedule
Give your schedule a descriptive name (for example, "US East Coast Business Hours" or "EU Weekdays 9-5"), then click Add this schedule.
💡 Tip: Descriptive names help when you save schedules as templates for future campaigns.
Step 6: Verify the schedule is applied
Confirm your new schedule now appears under Your campaign schedules.
Additional Option: Timezone-Based Schedule
If you work with leads across different countries or regions, you can use a timezone-based schedule instead of relying on one shared campaign timezone.
How it works:
Enable Timezone based schedule in your campaign schedule settings
Lemlist then sends emails according to each lead's timezone, not one universal campaign timezone
You still control the same schedule rules: days, working hours, and pacing interval
If a lead has no timezone set, Lemlist uses your selected fallback timezone
How to enable it:
In Schedules & launch, turn on Timezone based schedule.
Once enabled, define the sending days, working hours, pacing interval, and select the Fallback timezone that should be used when a lead does not have a timezone value.
Example:
Your schedule is set to Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
A lead in New York receives emails during 9:00 AM-6:00 PM Eastern Time
A lead in Paris receives emails during 9:00 AM-6:00 PM Central European Time
A lead in Sydney receives emails during 9:00 AM-6:00 PM Australian Eastern Time
If a lead has no timezone set, Lemlist sends using your selected fallback timezone
This lets you keep one campaign while making send times feel local and natural for every lead.
How Lead Timezone Data Works
Timezone-based sending depends on having a timezone value on each lead.
You can add that timezone data by:
mapping a timezone field from your CRM
editing the lead manually inside the campaign
including the timezone in your CSV import
Manual lead timezone selection from the lead list:
Open the Lead list, click the lead's Timezone field, then choose the correct timezone from the dropdown.
After you select it, the chosen timezone is saved directly on that lead in the campaign.
Lemlist uses the lead's campaign-specific timezone value when timezone-based scheduling is enabled. If a lead does not have the correct timezone, the send timing may not match that lead's local working hours. If no timezone is set on the lead, Lemlist uses the fallback timezone from your timezone-based schedule.
How Scheduling Works in Practice
Example: New leads entering campaign
Setup:
Schedule: Weekdays, 9am-5pm EST
Sending speed: 20-minute intervals
Calculated capacity: 24 new leads per day
Day 1 (Monday):
9:00am: Lead 1 receives Step 1
9:20am: Lead 2 receives Step 1
9:40am: Lead 3 receives Step 1
...continues until 4:40pm (Lead 24)
Day 2 (Tuesday):
Next batch of 24 leads starts receiving Step 1
Follow-up timing:
Lead 1 received Step 1 at 9:00am Monday
Step 2 has a 3-day delay
Lead 1 receives Step 2 around 9:00am Thursday (maintains same time)
💡 Follow-ups respect original send time: If someone gets their first email at 10:30am, follow-ups send around 10:30am on subsequent days (within your schedule window).
Example: Timezone-based scheduling
Setup:
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm local time
Sending speed: 20-minute intervals
Timezone-based schedule: Enabled
Fallback timezone: Central European Time
What happens:
A lead in New York can receive Step 1 during 9am-6pm Eastern Time
A lead in London can receive Step 1 during 9am-6pm UK time
A lead in Berlin can receive Step 1 during 9am-6pm Central European Time
A lead without a timezone value receives emails based on the fallback timezone
Instead of forcing one global schedule on everyone, Lemlist adapts the sending window to each lead's local timezone.
Schedule vs. Global Daily Limit
Two different controls work together:
Schedule (this article):
Controls WHEN emails can send (days/hours/timezone)
Controls HOW FAST new leads enter (sending speed)
Campaign-specific setting
Global Daily Limit (Settings → Sending Limits):
Controls TOTAL emails per day per sender (all campaigns combined)
Includes both new leads AND follow-ups
Account-level setting for deliverability protection
How they interact:
Your schedule calculates you can send 24 new leads per day
BUT your global limit is 50 emails per day total
If 30 follow-ups are due, only 20 new leads can start (50 - 30 = 20)
Remaining 4 new leads queue for the next day
💡 Global limit always wins: Schedule says what's possible; global limit enforces the hard cap.
Troubleshooting
Issue: Emails are not sending during the scheduled window
Fix: Check the campaign isn't paused. Verify the sender's email is still connected. Confirm you haven't hit the global daily limit. Check leads are actually in "Ready to send" status.
Issue: Emails are being sent outside my scheduled hours
Fix: Verify the timezone is set correctly. If you're using a standard schedule, confirm the campaign timezone matches your intended audience. If you're using timezone-based scheduling, confirm each lead has the correct timezone value or that the fallback timezone is set correctly. Check if delays pushed emails outside the window; they queue for the next available window. Review the global limit isn't forcing spread across more hours.
Issue: Too few new leads starting each day
Fix: Increase your sending speed (shorter intervals between sends). Verify global daily limit isn't too restrictive. Check that enough leads are in the Launch section waiting to start.
Issue: Follow-ups are being sent at weird times
Fix: Follow-ups sent at the same time as the original first email (within the schedule window). If the first email is sent at 4:50 pm, follow-ups should be sent at 4:50 pm. Adjust the schedule window or the sending speed to control the first email timing.
Issue: My international campaign still feels inconsistent
Fix: Use a timezone-based schedule instead of one universal campaign timezone. Also confirm your lead timezone data is populated correctly from your CRM, CSV import, or manual edits.
Optimization Tips
Match the schedule to your audience - If you're targeting one region, use that region's timezone. If you're targeting multiple regions, use a timezone-based schedule to localize timing without splitting campaigns.
Make sure lead timezone data is clean - Timezone-based sending only works well if each lead has the correct timezone value in the campaign.
Set a sensible fallback timezone - Choose the timezone that best matches the majority of your audience so leads without timezone data still receive emails at reasonable hours.
Avoid Monday mornings and Friday afternoons - Peak times = buried emails. Tuesday-Thursday, 9 am-3 pm, typically sees the best engagement.
Start conservative - Begin with 9 am-5 pm weekdays, 20-minute intervals. Expand the window only after confirming good deliverability and engagement.
Save as template - Once you find a schedule that works, save it as a template (option in schedule settings) to reuse across campaigns.
Test different windows - A/B test 9 am-12 pm vs. 1 pm-5 pm to find when your audience engages most.
Coordinate with reply management - Schedule sends when your team is available to handle replies. Don't send late Friday if nobody checks email until Monday.
Monitor global limit impact - If follow-ups consistently prevent new leads from starting, increase the global limit or reduce campaign volume.
Common Schedule Templates
Standard B2B (US):
Days: Monday-Friday
Hours: 9am-5pm EST/PST
Intervals: 20 minutes
Capacity: ~24 new leads/day
Conservative Enterprise:
Days: Tuesday-Thursday
Hours: 10am-3pm
Intervals: 30 minutes
Capacity: ~10 new leads/day
Aggressive SMB:
Days: Monday-Friday
Hours: 8am-6pm
Intervals: 15 minutes
Capacity: ~40 new leads/day
European B2B:
Days: Monday-Friday
Hours: 9am-5pm CET
Intervals: 20 minutes
Capacity: ~24 new leads/day
Multi-region campaign with timezone-based scheduling:
Days: Monday-Friday
Hours: 9am-6pm local time
Intervals: 20 minutes
Fallback timezone: your primary market's timezone
Best for: One campaign targeting leads across multiple countries or regions










