Click Assistant for Android

The only free Android auto clicker that randomizes every tap to stay undetected in games

Overview

Click Assistant is a free Android auto clicker built specifically around one idea that most competing apps ignore: making automated taps look human. While other tools repeat the exact same tap at the exact same coordinate every single cycle, Click Assistant randomly varies the click radius, interval timing, and tap duration on every press. The result is a tap pattern that is far harder for game servers to flag as automation. For mobile gamers grinding Roblox experience, farming idle game resources, or running AFK loops in any title that monitors tap consistency, Click Assistant is the most defensible free option available on the Play Store.

Beyond anti-detection, the app handles gestures that other free tools skip entirely. Pinch automation and curved swipe paths are both supported, making it useful for games with zoom mechanics or swipe-based combat. A draggable floating control panel stays visible across apps, and a profile system lets users save and reload entire gesture sets for different games without reconfiguring from scratch. For a broader comparison of all options, visit best auto clickers for Android. Users who want simpler tap-only setup should look at MT Auto Clicker or Auto Clicker Auto Tapper.

At a Glance

DeveloperAvailable on Google Play
PlatformAndroid
PriceFree (VIP tier available)
Root RequiredNo
Minimum Android6.0
DownloadSearch "Click Assistant" on Google Play

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Best anti-detection randomization of any free Android auto clicker
  • Supports pinch gestures and curved swipe paths, not just taps
  • Profile system saves multiple gesture sets for different games
  • Scripts can be saved, loaded, and reused across sessions

Cons

  • Several useful features locked behind the VIP paywall
  • Setup is slightly more complex than bare-bones tap apps
  • Random radius requires calibration or taps may miss small targets

How to Download and Install

  1. Open the Google Play Store on your Android device.
  2. Tap the search bar and type "Click Assistant".
  3. Locate the app with the matching developer listing and tap Install.
  4. Wait for the download to complete, then tap Open.
  5. Read through the initial permission prompts before proceeding to setup.

Enabling Accessibility Permission

All no-root Android auto clickers use Android's Accessibility Service to simulate taps on other apps. This permission is required for the app to function.

  1. Open Settings on your device.
  2. Scroll to and tap Accessibility (on some devices this is inside Additional Settings or Special App Access).
  3. Tap Installed Services or Downloaded Apps.
  4. Find Click Assistant in the list and tap it.
  5. Toggle the service On and confirm when Android warns you about the permission.
  6. Return to Click Assistant. The floating control panel should now appear on screen.
Tip: If Click Assistant stops working after a phone restart, go back to Settings and re-enable the Accessibility Service toggle. MIUI and OxygenOS devices may reset this permission automatically after reboot.

Configuration

  1. Tap the floating control panel to open the main settings screen.
  2. Choose your gesture type: Single Tap, Swipe, Pinch, or Curved Swipe.
  3. For tap automation, select Single Tap and drag the target crosshair to the position you want clicked on screen.
  4. Tap Random Interval and enter a range rather than a fixed value. A range of 80-120ms means each tap fires somewhere between those two numbers, avoiding the fixed-rhythm patterns that detection systems look for.
  5. Tap Random Position Radius and set a small radius (1-5 pixels for precise buttons, 10-20 pixels for larger targets).
  6. Adjust Tap Duration if the target game requires a hold rather than an instant tap.
  7. To save this configuration as a profile, tap Save Profile, give it a name, and confirm.
  8. Tap Start on the floating panel to begin automation. Tap Stop to end the session.

Download Click Assistant for Android

Free on Google Play. No root required. Save this guide as a PDF to follow setup offline.

Download on Google Play

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Troubleshooting

App not detecting taps in game

The most common cause is that the Accessibility Service was not enabled correctly or was reset by a system update. Go to Settings, find Accessibility, locate Click Assistant, and confirm the toggle is switched on. Some devices running MIUI or OxygenOS require re-granting this permission after a reboot.

Random radius too wide, causing taps to miss the target

A radius that is too large will scatter taps outside the intended button boundary. Open the Random Position Radius setting and reduce the value. For small buttons under 50 pixels wide, a radius of 1-3 pixels is usually the right ceiling.

VIP features not unlocking after purchase

Open Click Assistant, navigate to the account or subscription section, and tap Restore Purchases. If that does not resolve it, sign out of the Google Play Store and sign back in, then try restoring again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Compare Other Android Auto Clickers

MT Auto Clicker offers millisecond-precision interval settings and is better for users who want exact timing without randomization. Klick'r covers image-detection clicking. OP Auto Clicker keeps things minimal with a clean interface. MacroDroid goes far beyond Click Assistant for users who want conditional trigger-based automation. See all options at the best auto clickers for Android guide.