What Reddit Says About Automation Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Automation apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/automation
I'd recommend starting with Zapier for versatility or Power Automate if you're on a budget and also use Microsoft tools. I also tried IFTTT, and it was great for personal use and basic tasks.
r/androidapps
Bro there is no way in this Life ... help of the devil also ... Since you're new at android automation, I'd say #1 would be Macrodroid....
r/androidapps
33 votes, 30 comments. Hey everyone! I used to have a Samsung phone and often used Bixby Routines to automate tasks, but unfortunately, my phone was…
r/zapier
Automate ToDo with Power Automate. Share your ideas! ... Tried 4 interactive demo software tools. Here’s what actually worked (and what didn’t) ... I want to build out my portfolio.
r/automation
Dots then sent a link via SMS where they could get paid via any of those apps without any human interaction. It even offered ACH and other options previously unavailable. The app also automatically collected data for 1099 taxes at the end of the year if they made offer a certain amount.
r/automation
Please take a moment to look over our rules before posting. ... Automation Control 2.0 - An Even Better Way to Manage Your Shortcuts Automations! Simplified, unified, and packed with new features and enhancements.
r/automation
If you want something that sits between automation and full on app building, give MGX a shot. You just describe the flow you need and it spins up agent driven automation plus UI and logic, no wire juggling.
r/sysadmin
It's Kasaya. It's pretty good if you don't mind signing a three-year contract. You can fully automate both patches and common tickets. More replies More replies ... u/WiSS2w thanks a mill for the Pulseway mention, I really appreciate it and ...
r/Notion
Before I go down that path, was wondering if there are any low code/no code automation tools that play better with Notion? I'm fairly new to Make.com and am not all that impressed with it in general, to be honest (while its certainly more robust than Zapier, it's not very intuitive or well...
r/androidapps
I think Automate by Llamalab is the best automation app on the Playstore.
r/softwaretesting
If you apps are the exact same, the easiest for you is probably Appium. You can write one test suite and run against both apps. ... I dealt with this before. I had to build automation for iOS, android, and web app for the same product. We ended up creating a python based framework with 3 different d...
r/automation
We're building relay.app exactly for teams like yours - no training needed, easy to adopt, just works. Zapier is also fine. Feels old but still solid. make and n8n require too much learning. Not worth it if you want everyone to use it. Biased obviously, but after seeing similar customers succee...
r/softwaretesting
The most widely used, most supported option is Appium. That said, while I've seen it used, I've never seen it used WELL. There is a tool called webdriver.io which purports to handle mobile automation.
r/androidapps
Tasker can be overwhelming at first but it is probably the most powerful tool for automation on Android. ... Samsung phones. It is very easy to use. It's logic is very similar to IFTTT. You set it up with IF conditions, followed by THEN actions. and it has some functions/settings that is not ac...
r/automation
It handles those 'messy' no-API ... that usually trip up standard headless drivers. Definitely worth a look if you're hitting the 'fragility' wall with other browser tools....
r/automation
Bit Flows: an advanced automation plugin that works right inside WordPress. It’s similar to Zapier or n8n, but with unlimited tasks, workflows, and steps. You also get a visual builder, AI tools, and full WordPress integration. n8n: the community version is also excellent. Developers can self-host i...
r/androidapps
Learning to use tasker is one of the best things i've done with my free time, and with it's plugins you can do basically anything you want, but if you don't want to spend days learning to use it, then try macrodroid More replies ... If you have samsung, you can try the integrated app ...
r/androidapps
But, if you mean to master automation ... and it's worth the money. MacroDroid is easier to follow. It has a free version, but has restrictions on the no. of tasks. If money is a concern, then you may start with MacroDroid... and wait for a discount offer for it, or for other automation apps...
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