What’s better than using AutoApps by joaomgcd? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
AutoApps is basically a hub for all those Tasker plug-ins from the same developer, and it feels like opening a big toolbox where every drawer adds a new trick to Tasker. It is not a single do-everything button. It is more like picking the exact pieces needed and wiring them together. On PC with BlueStacks, scrolling the list, reading the blurbs, and typing longer task names feels nicer than on a phone, so setting things up is a bit calmer. The app itself is a clean gateway, more store and manager than playground, but once a few plug-ins are unlocked, it starts to feel like building tiny helpers that run on their own.
What stands out is how deep the plug-ins go. One handles notifications, another handles voice, another can tap buttons on screen, another talks to other devices or services, and so on. Each plug-in extends what Tasker can touch, which is why people end up with a small collection or just do the subscription. Buying one by one works fine, and there is a try-before-you-buy approach, but the sub gives access to the whole batch plus some alpha apps that are experimental. Those early apps are more a peek behind the curtain than daily drivers, so expectations should stay low there. Anyone who enjoys tinkering, planning triggers, and testing flows will feel right at home. Someone wanting instant results with zero setup may bounce. On an emulator there may be limits, since phone-only features like SMS or certain Bluetooth bits will not behave, but building and managing tasks still works well enough. There is alot to explore, and it rewards patience.
Switch to BlueStacks and make the most of your apps on your PC or Mac.




