Final Cut Pro already provides destinations and batch-oriented tools. A macro is useful when a visible cross-app handoff remains.

01

Standardize the Share destination

Apply a consistent Share destination to approved projects and record only the repeatable navigation between exports.

02

Record one approved path

With MacroLoop, record opening the known Share destination, confirming standard settings, waiting, and moving to the next prepared project. Keep libraries and workspace layout unchanged.

MacroLoop fits best when the Final Cut export continues into another visible Mac workflow.

03

Inspect warnings and outputs

Missing media, background tasks, overwrite prompts, and project-specific settings must be reviewed. Confirm duration and audio in the result.

THE TAKEAWAY

Automate standard export administration after editorial approval is complete.

OFFICIAL REFERENCES

Check the current version of the app.

MacroLoop features and third-party app interfaces can change. Confirm the current App Store listing and test a short recording before relying on any workflow.