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Clickmate Auto Clicker

Clickmate is a newer iOS auto clicker on the App Store built around macro recording and CPS performance. Record a tap sequence once and replay it automatically. Supports multiple simultaneous tap points and configurable speed settings. Available for iPhone and iPad without jailbreak.

At a Glance

PriceFree on the App Store
PlatformiPhone and iPad (iOS 12 or later)
App NameClickmate - Auto Clicker Macro
JailbreakNot required
MacrosRecord a tap sequence once, replay automatically
Tap PointsMultiple simultaneous targets
Best ForMacro recording and CPS-focused tapping on iOS

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Free official App Store download
  • Macro recording, not just single taps
  • Multiple simultaneous tap points
  • No jailbreak or sideloading required

Cons

  • Newer app with a small review base
  • iOS sandboxing limits automation outside supported contexts
  • Screen must stay on while running
  • Fewer speed options than Android auto clickers

Key Features

  • Macro recording: record a sequence of taps and replay automatically
  • Multi-point tapping: configure up to several simultaneous tap coordinates
  • CPS control: set speed directly in clicks per second
  • Works in games, apps, and browser content via Safari
  • App Store verified, no jailbreak required

Setup Guide

Download Clickmate from the App Store by searching "Clickmate Auto Clicker." Open the app and grant the Accessibility permission when prompted. The Accessibility permission lets Clickmate simulate taps across all apps on your iPhone.

To record a macro: tap the Record button in Clickmate, perform the sequence of taps you want to automate, tap Stop. The recorded sequence appears in your macro list. Set the replay speed and interval. Press Play to start automated replay.

Download Clickmate (Free)

Clickmate - Auto Clicker Macro is a free iOS auto clicker on the official App Store. No jailbreak required.

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Clickmate vs. QuickTouch

Clickmate

Better for multi-step macro sequences and CPS-focused speed control. Good for complex game automation.

QuickTouch

Better for simple single-point repeated tapping. Simpler interface for straightforward use cases.

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