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Jellycuts

🇺🇸 United States
Peter Lineman  | 
51
ASO score
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52/100
Reviews
50/100
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60/100
Other
0/100
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App Rating
4.4
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Votes
87
rating
App Age
3y 10m
rating
Last Update
Jan 22, 2025
rating
iAP
$4.99 - 19.99

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Metrics
Current App
Category Top Average
Difference
Rating
4.39
4.38
+0.2%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
86
431.5K
-100%
App Age
3y 10m
6y 5m
-40%
In-app Purchases Price
$12
$36
-66 %
Update Frequency
87d
41d
+114%
Title Length
9
25
-64%
Subtitle Length
26
27
-4%
Description Length
2 693
2 612
+3%
Number of Screenshots
7
7
7 %
Size
47MB
150MB
-69 %

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Ranking Keywords in United States

Keywords App Rank
pushcut
out out
scriptable
13
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Jellycuts
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Supercharge your Shortcuts
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Ever wish your iPhone or iPad could do more with shortcuts? Meet Jellycuts: your pocket-sized script wizard, making automation magical and fun. It's concise and intuitive—think of it as coding without the headaches. Switching from Shortcuts to Jellycuts is like upgrading from a tricycle to a Tesla. With functions, macros, and magic actions, Jellycuts leaves the standard Shortcuts app in the dust. Access iOS features like files, calendars, reminders, contacts, photos, and location without the hassle of app store reviews or arbitrary gatekeepers. Auto-complete as you type with Jelly Language, which is lean, mean, and free from JavaScript’s quirks. It’s like giving your phone a PhD in awesome. Seamlessly integrate actions from a variety of apps including Toolbox Pro, Actions, Scriptable, Data Jar, a-shell, a-shell mini, Apollo, Carrot Weather, Drafts, Focused Work, GizmoPack, LinkBin, Budget, An Otter RSS, Progress, Recurrence, Rubyist, The Wallpaper App, and WidgetPack. Need inspiration? Dive into our growing script gallery on our website. Here are a few tricks you can teach Jellycuts: - Wind Down: Dim your screen, turn off notifications, and prepare for bedtime serenity. - Live Photos to GIFs: Transform your live photos into fun, eye-popping GIFs. - Date and Time Formatting: Master date and time in your shortcuts. - Photo Management: Automate the chaos of managing photos and screenshots. - Extract EXIF Data: Pull detailed data from your photos. - QR Code Generator: Create a simple QR code in just 3 lines of code. - RoutineHub & UpdateKit: Keep your shortcuts updated seamlessly. - GET Requests: Retrieve user lists in JSON format with a GET request. - POST Requests: Easily create and send POST requests. Why Jellycuts is Your New Best Friend: - Work Anywhere: Sync scripts across devices with iCloud Drive. Your scripts, everywhere you go. - Unleash Limitless Possibilities: Access hidden actions not available in the Shortcuts app. - Supercharge Your Workflow: Enhance shortcuts with functions and macros for efficiency. - Effortless Transitions: Export Jellycuts into Shortcuts and import existing ones back. - Powerful Tools: Use the JSON Dictionary Builder and Icon Creator for easy shortcut creation. - Quick Learning Curve: Comprehensive documentation. - Work Anytime: Dark mode for comfortable coding in any lighting. Editor Features That Make Coding Fun: - Clarity: Syntax highlighting. - Customization: Over 60 editor themes, including dark mode. Because coding in the dark is cool. - Speed: Auto-completion for fast coding. - Troubleshooting: Built-in debug console. Terms of use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/}
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Rating
4.4
87 voters

Some Latest Reviews

therambos
15 Feb, 2025
3
Update: I finally received a one year subscription. Although it took a little while to get a working code, they resolved it. I now look forward to learning the app. I purchased the one time purchase days before it converted to subscription model. I was sent a code for 6 months free trial but the code was expired. I can’t get a response now. I thought it was supposed to be lifetime and functional. I did send request with email different than Apple ID. Could that have been the problem ?
Mr. T-Wrecks
13 Feb, 2025
2
I’ll be honest, when I first saw that the new owners of RoutineHub were putting so much weight behind Jellycuts, I couldn’t for the life of me understand why. I still don’t understand it. I don’t understand the need for a website or for the content & blog posts—and especially not the subscription & paywalled content. I mean, does Javascript put out blog posts? How about C++? Go? Ruby? No, of course they don’t—because they’re programming languages. So, taking a programming language like Jelly and turning it into a brand is just a really bizarre choice to me. Aside from that, the app just isn’t very good. The language is limited, and there’s still a lot that it can’t do. Perhaps these things should have been ironed out BEFORE introducing a website, subscription tiers, blog posts, a re-design, etc… 🤔 Of course, that’s not how devs operate in 2024, where it’s more important to create all this superfluous stuff to entice people into buying the software/app rather than finishing the build, squashing the bugs, smoothing the edges, and refining the experience. One reason I was so confused about putting so much weight behind Jelly is because there’s another language for Shortcuts—Cherri—which is vastly superior to Jelly, has a macOS app, and an IDE—all for FREE. No subscriptions. No paywalled content. And the language is more intuitive, easier to understand, and has better documentation! I really don’t know why anyone would support this “open source” project.🤷🏻‍♂️
Goodbear843
17 Nov, 2024
3
This app is extremely useful for coding Apple iOS shortcuts, and it works and is proven to work. There are even hidden actions you can use. But, there are some very annoying restrictions unless you pay, like you have to go in documentation and they won’t give you a native icon selector unless you pay, and customization like app icons and editors are limited to Main, Dark, and Tinted, and across app database storage, and you can’t change the targeted iOS version, and you can’t use the visual studio macOS bridge. I recommend this app
therambos
03 Nov, 2024
1
I purchased the one time purchase days before it converted to subscription model. I was sent a code for 6 months free trial but the code was expired. I can’t get a response now. I thought it was supposed to be lifetime and functional. I did send request with email different than Apple ID. Could that have been the problem ?
Mr. T-Wrecks
01 Nov, 2024
2
I’ll be honest, when I first saw that the new owners were putting so much weight behind Jellycuts, I couldn’t for the life of me understand why. I still don’t understand it. I don’t understand the need for a website or for the content & blog posts—and especially not the subscription & paywalled content. I mean, does Javascript put out blog posts? How about C++? Go? Ruby? No, of course they don’t—because they’re programming languages. So, taking a programming language like Jelly and turning it into a brand is just a really bizarre choice to me. Aside from that, the app just isn’t very good. The language is limited, and there’s still a lot that it can’t do. Perhaps these things should have been ironed out BEFORE introducing a website, subscription tiers, blog posts, a re-design, etc… 🤔 Of course, that’s not how devs operate in 2024, where it’s more important to create all this superfluous stuff to entice people into buying the software/app rather than finishing the build, squashing the bugs, smoothing the edges, and refining the experience. One reason I was so confused about putting so much weight behind Jelly is because there’s another language for Shortcuts—Cherri—which is vastly superior to Jelly, has a macOS app, and an IDE—all for FREE. No subscriptions. No paywalled content. And the language is more intuitive, easier to understand, and has better documentation! I really don’t know why anyone would support this “open source” project.🤷🏻‍♂️
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02 Sep, 2024
3
Doesn't work for me. iOS 17.6.1. Didn't know how to export a Shortcut thus clicked on the "Share" icon in the top right. Then a pop-up appeared displaying "Signing" which takes quite long followed by a "Signing failed" pop-up message that contains some html code. Would be great if written Shortcuts could be exported without signing as 100% of my Shortcuts are shared locally without signing when creating them using the Shortcuts app. Not even the Jellycuts Helper Shortcut works as most of the settings display a "File not found" error and "The runner quit unexpectedly."
Wooooooooooooooo0
30 Aug, 2024
5
UPDATE: I'm happy to hear that the new owner of this app will honor past purchases -- those occurring back when the app had 'buy once' IAP rather than the current subscription model. This course of action is the right thing for the new owner to do. And, for me, it breeds trust. Give the app a try!
KingSneaker5342
25 May, 2024
5
After a bug fix I was able to use it and mess around with it for a while and I love it!!!
Wolfram Sark
19 May, 2024
5
Jellycuts simplifies iOS automation with its user-friendly interface and powerful features. The high-quality documentation is impressive, making it easy to learn for those familiar with JavaScript, and Ruby integration is seamless with Rubyist. Perfect for all users. Highly recommended!

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.43
Voted: 87
App Store Link:
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Utilities, Developer Tools
Size: 46MB
iAP: 4.99 - 19.99 $
App Age: 3 years 10 months
Release Date: May 16, 2021
Last Update: Jan 22, 2025
Version: 2.4.4
Version history
2.4.4
Jan 22, 2025
- Bug fixes and improvements
2.4.3
Nov 08, 2024
iOS 18 brought a few curveballs, and we’re on it. If you spot a bug, send a screenshot to support@jellycuts.com. Good news: we fixed the Signing Server glitch. Now, shortcuts will be signed through RoutineHub’s HubSign. Thanks for sticking with us and sharing your feedback. You rock!

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