Tap the Back of Your iPhone to Launch Shortcuts
Back Tap turns a double or triple tap on the back of your iPhone into a fast action.
Back Tap turns a double or triple tap on the back of your iPhone into a fast action.
Keep the pit in, brush the cut side with lemon or lime juice, and cover it airtight. The second half stays greener for longer.
Strip GPS data from photos before sharing them so the place where they were taken stays private.
Chop leftover herbs, cover them with olive oil in an ice cube tray, and freeze them. Drop a cube straight into a pan, sauce, or soup later.
Spend ten minutes checking whether your local library includes digital media, courses, tools, workspaces, or workshops before you pay for them elsewhere.
Pin only the Safari tabs you truly use all the time. Mail, calendars, dashboards and project boards stay within reach without adding to your regular tab clutter.
Use Sign in with Apple with a hidden email address so new services only see an alias and your real inbox stays cleaner.
Stop music, podcasts, or audiobooks automatically: set a timer in the Clock app and choose Stop Playing.
Get a professional email address (hello@yourdomain.com) for ~$10/year instead of $72+ with Google Workspace. Cloudflare forwards incoming mail, Gmail sends it out β all from your regular inbox.
Clean up your iPhone Home Screen by hiding whole pages or protecting individual apps without removing anything.
Paste as plain text (no fonts/links): press Shift+Option+Cmd+V in most Mac apps.
Organize windows lightning-fast without a mouse - using hidden macOS shortcuts + trackpad gestures.