Check App Store purchases
Opens the “Report A Problem” page on Apple’s website where you can see your list of purchases.
Opens the App Store app to the Today page on iOS and iPadOS or the Discover page on macOS.
Opens the “Report A Problem” page on Apple’s website where you can see your list of purchases.
Opens the Apps tab of the App Store on iOS and iPadOS, and on macOS shows a menu where you can choose from Create, Work, Develop, or Categories sections to open.
Search for an app on the App Store, then copy its link to the system clipboard. Also includes a prompt to show the price.
Asks you for a query, then finds up to 25 results from the App Store and asks you which one to open. Change the “Results” parameter to iPad or Mac to specify for those platforms.
Gets 25 items from Apple’s RSS feed for top paid apps, asks you to pick from the options, and opens the corresponding app.
Asks you to input a list of app names, then iterates through the list searching for resulting, presenting them to you, and opening the app in the App Store so you can download it before returning to Shortcuts to continue.
Opens the Wallet app to the rewards card for your local coffee shop.
Prompts you to enter a total time, then starts a timer for that length.
Pulls your List data from the Mastodon APi, then opens the deep link into Ivory for that list.
Opens the URL to the edit page for the latest episode of your Transistor podcast.
Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
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