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A complete guide to making a shortcut on Snapchat
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Do you want to send Snaps to multiple friends at the same time? Luckily, Snapchat offers a Shortcut feature that lets you achieve this goal. Shortcut creates a group for your Snapchat contacts that can easily be accessed in the "Send To" screen after creating a Snap. This wikiHow will teach you how to make a Shortcut on Snapchat using your iPhone and Android devices.

How to Make a Snapchat Shortcut: A Quick Guide

  1. Open Snapchat, create a Snap, and then share it.
  2. Tap the search bar and then Create Shortcut.
  3. Select friends to add to the Shortcut.
  4. Enter an emoji to name your shortcut.
  5. Tap Create Shortcut.
Section 1 of 3:

What is a Snapchat Shortcut?

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  1. Rather than searching for each added friend in your contact list, you can compile them into groups to send Snaps with a single button.
    • Each Shortcut can be labeled with a single emoji.
    • Shortcuts are private to you. Other Snapchat users will not be notified you are using a shortcut.
    • When you and a friend send at least one Snap to each other every day, you build a Streak. If you have ongoing Streaks with multiple friends, using Shortcuts can help keep your Streaks active by sending a Snap to all Streak friends with one click.
  2. Groups are similar to group chats.
    • Every user in a Group can see the members, messages, and replies.
    • Use Groups only if you want to create a group chat where every participant can see the activity.
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Section 2 of 3:

Creating a Shortcut

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  1. By default, your camera will be open. Tap the record button once to take a picture or hold it down to record a video.[1]
  2. Click Send To on the bottom right. A page will pop up with all your contacts and sending options.[2]
  3. It will have Send To… within the bar, next to a magnifying glass.[3]
    • You must click the search bar, or the option to create a Shortcut will not appear.
  4. A list of your contacts will appear.[4]
  5. You can scroll through the list or use the search bar on top to find a specific person quickly.[5]
  6. You can select any emoji available in your library.[6]
    • You must choose an emoji to name your Shortcut.
    • If you try to use text, Snapchat won't allow you to continue.
  7. Your Shortcut will now be created.[7]
    • To send the Snap to your newly made Shortcut, click the emoji you used as its label.
    • Tap Select, then tap the arrow on the bottom right corner to send your Snap.
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Using a Shortcut

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  1. By default, your camera will be open. Tap the record button once to take a picture or hold it down to record a video.
  2. This will be in yellow, next to an arrow icon.[8]
  3. You will see a list of all the contacts associated with the Shortcut underneath the emoji.[9]
  4. This will select all the contacts in the Shortcut.[10]
    • Alternatively, you can click the circle beside each contact to include or exclude specific people.
  5. Your Snap will send to the contacts in the Shortcut.[11]
    • You'll be returned to the Chat screen, where you can view messages and check their status.
    • If needed, you can delete Snapchat conversations.
    • You can create a Shortcut for all friends you have a Streak with. This can help keep Streaks active by sending Snaps to multiple friends with one click.
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This article was reviewed by Anyah Le Gilmore-Jones and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Anyah Gilmore-Jones is a Social Media Marketing Expert based in Nashville, Tennessee. An innovative experiential and social media marketer, Anyah is skilled at creating engaging brand experiences and leverages her passion for connecting people and ideas to drive organic growth for purpose-driven brands. As the founder of GROW by Gilmore, a social media strategy company, Anyah develops data-driven social media strategies focused on authentic community building. She has over 4 years of experience spearheading viral campaigns and producing content for brands like HBCU Buzz, Black & Scholared, SHEIN, and Project Art Collective. She received her BA from Howard University in Political Science and Government. This article has been viewed 33,034 times.
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