Jul 6, 2026

What the Snooze button does (and what it doesn't)

The Snooze button on a payment on the dashboard works like snoozing an e-mail: for the chosen period (tomorrow, 3 days, a week) the payment disappears from the dashboard and stops reminding you. When the time is up it comes back — at the front of the queue, if it's still unpaid.

What snoozing does not change

  • The due date. An overdue payment is still overdue — you'll see it in the payment list with a "snoozed until…" note; no facts get rewritten.
  • Any penalties on the recipient's side. Snoozing is an agreement with your dashboard, not with your creditor. If you know you'll send a payment later, it often pays to let the creditor know — they respond far better to an early heads-up than to silence (Czech and international advice services recommend this alike).

What it's good for

The dashboard should only show what you can act on right now. When you're waiting for payday, or you've sent the payment through another channel and are waiting for confirmation, snoozing clears it out of the way — and the next payment in the queue gets your QR code and your attention.

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