
Open my Amazon orders
Opens the Amazon app to the Orders page so you can track upcoming packages, search through past deliveries, and start a return.
Opens the Amazon app to the Search field, bringing up the keyboard automatically so you can type your query right away.
Opens the Amazon app to the Orders page so you can track upcoming packages, search through past deliveries, and start a return.
Opens the Amazon app to the Buy Again section where you can repurchase past orders, check Subscribe and Save options, and filter by Deals, Favorite Reorders, and “Get it with fast delivery.”
Opens the Amazon app so you can find Today’s Deals in the For You, Lightning, and Can’t Miss offers categories.
Opens the Amazon app to Your Account so you can see previews from categories like Your Orders, Buy Again, Keep Shopping For, and other account details.
Opens the Amazon app to the Pharmacy page where you can find medications and refill prescriptions.
Opens the Amazon homepage, which redirects to the main page of the app when opened on mobile.
Turns the “Announce Notifications” feature of Siri on, so she speaks notifications out loud.
Opens the Arcade tab on the App Store app where you can see games available with the subscription.
Opens the Assigned list in the Reminders app where you can filter down to show only reminders assigned to you.
Turns on my living room TV, opens the YouTube app, and shows the remote control on the current device so I can navigate the interface. When run from Mac, opens YouTube in Safari in fullscreen.
Prompts you to enter in a message, then copies the text, opens to Twitter for you to post, waits for you to return, then opens Threads with the message filled out. On Mac, opens the Threads website.
Gets 10 items from Apple’s RSS feed for top TV seasons, presents the options to you, and opens the URL for your choice into iTunes.
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