Opens the Amazon customer service page where you can get help with recent items or search Amazon’s help library.
Takes you to the page on Amazon where you can set up subscription orders for repeat purchases.
“Our biggest gainers in sales rank over the past 24 hours. Updated hourly.”
Opens the curated section of Amazon that suggests products based on your past purchase and browsing history.
Opens your recently-viewed items on Amazon so you can back to something you were just looking at.
Opens the portal page for their Basics line of products that Amazon produces for commonly-purchased items.
Opens the Apple Fitness app on the selected device, then shows the Remote so you can pair your Apple Watch and begin a workout.
Utilizes AppleScript to open the Developer and press Command + 1 to open to the Discover page, where you can see curated categories and recent articles.
Presents a menu for various Twitter search operations, including jumping right into the search field, showing Twitter Moments, searching through all tweets, cutting down results to only people you follow, or even searching your own tweets.
With this one tool, you can take advantage of all the awesome options buried in Twitter search – it’s like Google for people you follow.
This uses a combination of donated actions from Twitter, the Search Web action native to Shortcuts, and deep links taken from the web.
Asks you to enter information about someone you want to capture, then searches for them in Cardhop and adds the data to their contact card.
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