To record mouse clicks on macOS, open MacroLoop, start a recording, perform the task normally, and stop the recording when you finish. The saved workflow can then be played once, repeated, or scheduled.

WHY MACROLOOP

MacroLoop records the task the way you actually perform it. That makes it a practical choice when the automation needs clicks, cursor movement, pauses, and keyboard input in one sequence.Download MacroLoop for Mac ↗
01

Record your clicks

Give the recording a clear name, select Record, and complete the task at a normal pace. MacroLoop captures the mouse actions and timing so the workflow can be reproduced later.

02

Save and test the workflow

Play the recording once before creating a loop. A quick test confirms that the windows, buttons, and fields are in the same places used during recording.

03

Repeat the mouse recording

When the test works, choose the repeat timing and number of runs. MacroLoop can also schedule the saved workflow for a specific time while the app is available to run it.

THE TAKEAWAY

Record the entire task once in MacroLoop, then replay the saved mouse-click sequence instead of rebuilding it by hand.

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.