Edit my sleep schedule
Opens into the Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
Opens into the Health app to Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Opens into the Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
Opens into a variety of pages in the Health app, including: sleep, nutrition, handwashing, toothbrushing, activity, flights climbed, body measurements, mobility, heart data, VO2 max info, environmental volume levels, and headphone levels.
Opens into the Heart > VO2 max page in the Health app, displaying the data that’s newly available for all Apple Watch wearers in watchOS 7.
Looks at the Health app for total steps and distance for today, then formats the information to display in an alert or be spoken back from Siri.
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens the Heath app to Other Data > Handwashing to display data tracked by Apple Watch.
Shows your recent movie ticket to be scanned by the ticket taker – or tap to open your ticket details.
Opens the Amazon app to the Orders page so you can track upcoming packages, search through past deliveries, and start a return.
Opens the deep link into Screen Time in Settings for iOS or the Screen Time preference pane on macOS.
Plays the Chill Mix that’s “Made For You” by Apple Music. Updated every Sunday, this one is good for unwinding in the evening or relaxing on the weekends.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Accessibility > RTT to let you adjust “Real-time Text,” described by Apple as “a service offering more reliability, better text support, and the ability to speak and hear during a call” with Software and Hardware options.
Utilizes AppleScript to open the Developer and press Command + 4 to open to the Continue Watching page, where you can resume sessions you’ve already started.
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