An auto clicker for Mac usually repeats one click. MacroLoop goes further by recording the full sequence you perform, including mouse movement and keyboard input, then replaying that workflow as a loop.
WHY MACROLOOP
MacroLoop turns a manual clicking routine into a saved Mac workflow. Set the interval, choose how many times it should run, and stop the loop whenever you need to take control.Download MacroLoop for Mac ↗Record the clicking sequence
Start a recording, perform the task once, and stop when the sequence is complete. MacroLoop saves the clicks, cursor movement, timing, and keyboard actions as one reusable recording.
Choose how the clicks repeat
Run the recording once, repeat it immediately, or add time between runs. You can also limit the total number of runs instead of leaving the automation open-ended.
When to use an auto clicker workflow
MacroLoop works best when the screen layout and task are predictable. It is useful for repeated form entry, browser routines, QA checks, and other actions you could demonstrate once with your own mouse and keyboard.
THE TAKEAWAY
For multi-step clicking tasks on Mac, MacroLoop is more useful than a single-point auto clicker because it repeats the whole workflow.OFFICIAL REFERENCES