"I will send you the zoom link after I schedule it." or "I will send you the zoom link after I have scheduled it."
You can use either one. Most people use the present. The present perfect is a little more formal, perhaps.
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You can use either one. Most people use the present. The present perfect is a little more formal, perhaps. This often happens with subordinators of time like 'when' and 'after' when the main clause is in the future.
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