Editor's Review
I’ve used MacroDroid on Android, and it’s an easy automation app that saves time. You can automate daily tasks like switching Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, managing files, saving battery, and auto-rejecting calls with a few taps. It uses triggers, actions and constraints for custom rules, with templates for beginners and advanced options for pros. Perfect for anyone wanting to make their Android phone smarter.
What' s new ?
Added Camera Circle Notification action. Added Samsung Routines action (Samsung Devices only). Added MacroDroid Enabled trigger. Added option to Webhook trigger to capture query parameters into a dictionary variable. Added option to HTTP Server trigger to capture query parameters into a dictionary variable. Added support for magic text in Send Intent action for parameter names. Added experimental option to Hotspot action on Android 16 devices to use fake UI interactions. Many other fixes.
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MacroDroid Official Introduction
MacroDroid is the easiest way to automate tasks on your Android smartphone or
tablet. Via the straightforward user interface MacroDroid makes it possible to
build fully automated tasks in just a few taps.
A few examples of how MacroDroid can help you to get automated:
# Manage files on your device, for example automating file copying, moving and deleting to keep your file system clean.
# Auto reject incoming calls when in a meeting (as set in your calendar).
# Increase safety while commuting by reading your incoming notifications and messages (via Text to Speech) and send automated responses via email or SMS.
# Optimize your daily workflow on your phone; switch on bluetooth and start playing music when you enter your car. Or switch on WiFi when near your house.
# Reduce battery drain (e.g. dim screen and switch Wifi off)
# Make custom sound and notification profiles.
# Remind you to do certain tasks using timers and stopwatches.
These are just a few examples out of limitless scenarios where MacroDroid can make your Android life a little easier. With only 3 simple steps this is how it works:
1. Select a Trigger.
The trigger is the cue for the macro to start. MacroDroid offers over 80 triggers to start your macro, i.e. location based triggers (like GPS, cell towers, etc), device status triggers (like battery level, app starting/closing), sensor triggers (like shaking, light levels, etc) and connectivity triggers (like Bluetooth, Wifi and Notifications).
You can also create a shortcut on the homescreen of your device or run using the unique and customizable Macrodroid sidebar.
2. Select the Actions you like to automate.
MacroDroid can perform over 100 different actions, that you typically would do by hand. Connect to your Bluetooth or Wifi device, select volume levels, speak text (like your incoming notifications or current time), start a timer, dim your screen, run Tasker plugin and many more.
3. Optionally: Configure Constraints.
Constraints help you to let the macro fire only when you want it to.
Living near your work, but only want to connect to your company's Wifi during work days? With a constraint you can select specific times or days that the macro can be invoked. MacroDroid offers over 50 constraint types.
MacroDroid is compatible with Tasker and Locale plugins to expand the range of possibilities even further.
= For beginners =
MacroDroid's unique interface offers a Wizard that guides step by step through the configuration of your first macros.
It is also possible to use an existing template from the template section and customize it to your needs.
The built-in forum allows you to get help from other users, allowing you to easy learn the ins and outs of MacroDroid.
= For more experienced users =
MacroDroid offers more comprehensive solutions like the use of Tasker and Locale plugins, system/user defined variables, scripts, intents, advance logic like IF, THEN, ELSE clauses, use of AND/OR
The free version of MacroDroid is ad-supported and allows up to 5 macros. The Pro version (a small one time fee) removes all adverts and allows an unlimited amount of macros.
= Support =
To report bugs please use the built in 'Report a bug' option available via the troubleshooting section.
= Accessibility Services =
MacroDroid makes use of accessibility services for certain features like automating UI Interactions. use of accessibility services is entirely at the users discretion. No user data is ever obtained or logged from any accessibility service.
= Wear OS =
This app contains a Wear OS companion app for interaction with MacroDroid. This is not a standalone app and requires the phone application installed. The Wear OS app supports complications populated by MacroDroid to use along with your watch face of choice.
MacroDroid Tips
MacroDroid Guide: Automate Your Android Phone
Let me keep it real—MacroDroid sounds complicated, but it’s actually super easy, even if you’re not tech-savvy. It’s an Android automation app that lets you set up “macros” (basically shortcuts) to do repetitive tasks for you. I used to waste time tapping the same buttons over and over, but this app changed that. This guide’s for Android newbies who wanna make their phones smarter without the headache.
First, let’s talk about why you’d even use this. Ever wished your phone would auto-turn on WiFi when you open Instagram? Or send your location automatically when a friend texts you? MacroDroid does that and more. It’s free for basic stuff, too—you don’t need to pay unless you want advanced features. And the best part? You don’t need to root your phone for most of the good stuff (only the location-spoofing feature needs root).
Setting up your first macro is way simpler than it sounds. Here’s the no-BS version: Open the app, hit the “Add Macro” button. Then pick a trigger—this is what starts the automation (like “when I open TikTok” or “when the phone turns on”). Next, add an action—what you want the phone to do (like “turn on WiFi” or “send a text”). You can add a constraint if you want (like “only do this at home”), but it’s not required. Name your macro, save it, and you’re done. That’s it!
If you’re lazy (like me), use the templates. The app has pre-made macros you can use right away—things like auto-responding to texts or turning on Bluetooth when you connect to your car. Just go to the “Templates” tab, pick one, tweak it if needed, and save. Way faster than building from scratch.
A few quick tips to avoid frustration: Don’t overcomplicate your macros at first—start simple (like auto-turning off WiFi when you leave home). If you wanna delete a macro, just go to the “Macros” tab, find it, and hit the trash icon. Oh, and if you delete one by accident, you can get it back from the recycle bin within 30 days—total lifesaver.
Some common questions I had at first: Why does it need so many permissions? Because it has to access your phone’s features to automate stuff—don’t worry, it doesn’t steal your data. Can’t uninstall it? Turn off device management permissions first, then it’ll let you delete it. And yes, it works on car stereos too—just set it to stay active in the background (check the battery settings).
Honestly, MacroDroid is a game-changer for anyone tired of repetitive phone tasks. It’s not perfect—some advanced features cost money—but the free version is more than enough for most people. Follow these tips, and you’ll have your phone running like a smart machine in no time.
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