Scheduling is useful when a visible routine must begin after another process should be ready, such as opening an export panel after a nightly render window.

01

Use a scheduled recording

Save a mouse-movement recording and attach a one-time, daily, or weekday schedule to it.

02

Prepare the timed workflow

MacroLoop combines recorded cursor movement with scheduled playback. Test the recording manually, choose the start time, and leave the required app on the exact starting screen.

03

The Mac still needs to be ready

The Mac must remain awake, unlocked, and available to the automation. Scheduled playback cannot correct a login screen, unexpected dialog, or rearranged desktop.

THE TAKEAWAY

A schedule controls the start time; a prepared Mac controls whether the visual workflow succeeds.

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.