
Show my Sleep data
Opens the Health app into the Sleep category so you can check data tracked by Apple Watch or other apps.
Opens into the Health category for Symptoms data (which can be logged with Shortcuts using Log Health Samples).
Opens the Health app into the Sleep category so you can check data tracked by Apple Watch or other apps.
Opens the Health app to the Health Checklist page that lets you set up your iPhone to keep an eye on things for you, letting you quickly enable features like Emergency SOS, Medical ID, Crash Detection, Headphone Notifications, and Walking Steadiness Notifications.
Opens the Health app to the Respiratory category where you can view data like Respiratory Rate, Breathing Disturbances, Sleep Apnea Notifications, and Blood Oxygen data, as well as your Cardio Fitness and Six-Minute Walk stats.
Opens the Health app to the Activity section to display Rings and Workouts data gathered by Apple Watch.
Opens into the Health app to the Hearing category where you can see headphone audio levels, environmental sound levels, environmental sound reduction, and any noise notifications or hearing test results.
Opens into the Health app to the Heart category to show various stats tracked by Apple Watch like heart rate, HRV, and ECG measurements.
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.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Accessibility > Audio Descriptions where you can toggle the feature on or off to, when available, automatically play audio descriptions.
Asks you to pick a day, then calculates the time in between events and copies it so you can share it. Be sure to add filters for your specific calendars.
Opens the Alexa app, which can be set to automatically listen for responses when opened.
Opens to the “Issues” tab of the Nat Geo magazine in Apple News+, where you can open or download specific issues.
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