RapidClick Auto Clicker for Mac

The most trusted auto clicker on the Mac App Store, with over 14 years of reliability. Clicks from 1 per hour up to 50 per second, floats above full screen games, and runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.

Overview

RapidClick automatically clicks your mouse at regular intervals, anywhere from 1 click per hour up to 50 clicks per second. It was built by developer Nick Moore at Pilotmoon Software with a deliberate focus on doing one job reliably and without complication. You assign a hotkey to start and stop, choose left or right click, and it floats above all apps including full screen games. It gives audio and visual feedback so you know clicks are registering.

Because it is distributed through the Mac App Store, it is sandboxed, notarized, and one of the safest options available. If you need deeper configuration like millisecond intervals or multiple click positions, MurGaa offers more control, though RapidClick wins on simplicity and trust.

At a Glance

PriceOne-time purchase on the Mac App Store
Latest Versionv1.5.1, released 19 May 2021
CompatibilityUniversal, Intel and Apple Silicon M1 to M4
RequiresmacOS 10.12.6 or above
DeveloperNick Moore, Pilotmoon Software
Click Speed1 click per hour up to 50 clicks per second
Best ForApp Store users who want something simple and trusted

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Mac App Store verified, sandboxed and notarized
  • Over 14 years of proven reliability
  • Universal app, native on Apple Silicon
  • Floats above all apps including full screen games
  • Audio and visual click feedback
  • One-time payment, no subscription

Cons

  • Limited customization compared to MurGaa
  • No millisecond interval control
  • No multi-position clicking
  • Last updated in 2021

How to Download and Install

  1. Click the download button below to open RapidClick on the Mac App Store
  2. Click Get, then confirm with your Apple Account or Touch ID
  3. The app installs automatically into your Applications folder
  4. Launch RapidClick from Applications or Launchpad

Because RapidClick comes from the Mac App Store, there is no unidentified developer warning and no manual Gatekeeper step. This is the simplest installation of any tool on this list.

Granting Accessibility Permission

  1. On first launch, RapidClick shows a welcome screen guiding you to enable Accessibility permission
  2. Open System Settings
  3. Go to Privacy and Security, then Accessibility
  4. Toggle RapidClick on
  5. Authenticate with your password or Touch ID
  6. Quit and relaunch the app if it does not start clicking immediately

Configuration

  1. Set how fast you want to click using the plus and minus buttons
  2. Hold the Shift key while clicking plus or minus for finer-grained speed control
  3. Choose left click or right click
  4. Assign a hotkey to start and stop, holding one or more modifier keys (Command, Option, Control, Shift) together with another key. A single key alone will not work except for function keys
  5. Position your cursor where you want clicking to happen
  6. Press Start or your hotkey to begin, and Stop or the hotkey to end

Download RapidClick for Mac

Opens RapidClick on the Mac App Store. A trusted one-time purchase that runs on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. Save this guide as a PDF to follow setup offline.

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Troubleshooting

Clicks not happening

Confirm Accessibility permission is granted under System Settings, Privacy and Security, Accessibility. If it is on but still not working, toggle it off and on, then quit and relaunch RapidClick.

Hotkey will not set

A single key on its own does not work. You must combine a modifier key such as Command, Option, Control, or Shift with another key. Function keys are the exception and work on their own.

Speed seems capped lower than expected

Some past versions had a known issue where the speed setting went higher than the actual achievable rate. Make sure you are on the latest version from the Mac App Store.

App stops working after a macOS update

macOS Sequoia may require Accessibility permission to be reconfirmed periodically. Re-grant it under Privacy and Security and relaunch the app.

Conflicts with peripheral software

Close Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, or similar mouse management software if RapidClick behaves erratically. They can compete for control of the mouse.

Frequently Asked Questions

Compare Other Mac Auto Clickers

RapidClick is the safest simple option, but here is how the alternatives compare:

  • MurGaa Auto Clicker offers millisecond intervals and two independent clickers for power users, $6.54 after a free trial
  • Autoclick by Othyn is free and open source with a native interface, if you do not want to pay anything
  • MT Auto Clicker adds macro recording and screen recording for developers and testers
  • iClickMac is free and lightweight but has a 20 click session limit and no Apple Silicon support
  • Auto Clicker on Steam is free for gamers who prefer downloading through Steam
  • DwellClick is a hands-free accessibility tool that clicks when your cursor stays still

See all tools on our best auto clicker for Mac comparison page. Test your real clicking speed with our 10 second CPS test or try butterfly clicking.