MULTISTEP SHORTCUTS
Do much more with a single spoken command
The third–party app Workflow, which Apple bought in 2017, has been renamed Shortcuts and gained new capabilities. Other apps expose to it actions that can be taken within them. You stitch together a sequence of actions, potentially involving multiple apps, to achieve a task.
These sequences can be run within Shortcuts itself, from the Share Sheet, from a Home screen icon, from Shortcuts’ widget in the Today view, or — like the one–step shortcuts that iOS itself suggests — by saying your specific chosen phrase directly to Siri.
1 The gallery
Unsure how to use the app? Simply learn by example. Tap Gallery in the bottom bar to browse downloadable pre–made shortcuts. Tap one, then Show Actions to see what it can process and the steps needed to fulfil its purpose.
2 Download & edit
Tap Get Shortcut to download an example from the gallery. Tap Library in the bottom bar to find it. If you tap a shortcut’s tile in the library, it’ll run right away. Tap the ellipsis (…) in the top–right corner of a tile to open the shortcut so you can edit it.
3 Action details
Action names should give you a decent idea of how a shortcut will work. For a slightly more detailed description of an action, what input it can process, and what it outputs, tap the icon at its top–left corner.
4 Actions library
On iPhone, drag up from the search bar to see commonly used actions, or tap the search bar to browse all by category. On iPad, this panel is always open on the left when editing a shortcut. On either, drag an action from the panel to the desired position in your shortcut, or tap it to insert it at the end.
5 Personalize it
Tap the icon of two switches to make the shortcut available in various places in iOS and set a voice command. For the Share sheet, what you specify the shortcut accepts determines where it’ll be available for use.