
Dictate Text
Transcribes what you say aloud into text and passes the result to the next action.
Starts dictation and captures after a pause, copying the result to the clipboard so you can paste it.
Takes an input and counts the total words, then displays the information in a dialog or speaks it back with Siri.
Lets you quicky add characters like parantheses, brackets, or quotes before and after a string of text.
Presents a list of preset emoji and copies your choice to the clipboard.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Gets a preset number of items from your unread list in Reeder, asks you to pick one, and opens it in the app.
Opens the Perplexity website to Settings > Account, where you can change general settings like the Appearance, as well as subscription details or system settings.
Asks you to enter a keyword, then seaerches all items in your Read Later and asks you to pick one to open in the app.
Kick off some energetic tracks from your Get Up Mix in Apple Music, with new tracks added every Tuesday.
Opens the Quick Entry feature in MindNode to a blank page, which lets me start building a nested outline that can be saved as a mind map.
Prompts you to add a start time and end time, then what you worked on, then pick a project – once you’re done, Timery logs the entry in Toggl.
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