![]() ![]() ![]() Your alarm clock task is essentially just hitting play on your current app.There's a few things you need to keep in mind: Once you've got your alarm working, this isn't quite as set-and-forget as that plain-jane system alarm clock. We'll need this in order for the app to save and access the AutoShare intents we're about to download. Allow AutoShare to access your device's storage.Once AutoShare is taken care of, we'll get into making the actual alarm. The developer of AutoShare - and the entire AutoApps suite - has a handy website where he details and offers download for many AutoShare intents, and here's how we're going to download them. I can't guarantee that this will work with every single app on the market, but I have personally used it with Google Play Music for four years and the AutoShare Intercept we'll be using says that Spotify, Pandora, and even Apple Music are compatible.ĪutoShare is a unique plugin in that in addition to downloading the plugin itself, we need to download AutoShare Intents to use in your desired task. Your favorite music app is the whole reason we're doing this.There is a version of this built into Tasker, but Bluetooth Auto Connect works better for me, and I hope it'll work better for you. We'll only use this to connect to our Bluetooth to our bedroom speaker, and if you don't have one of those, then you can ignore that part when we get to it. Bluetooth Auto Connect (Free) is free but optional.We'll also need to download some intents for these, but we'll go through that in a minute. AutoShare (Free, $1.49) is a Tasker plugin that enables us to use a far more precise media command than the standard media play command that comes with Tasker, ensuring that when we hit play in the morning it goes to the proper app.Like root, it's become less necessary as it once was as the rest of Android has improved, but so long as it wakes me up every morning, it still more than deserves its place on my phone, and probably on yours, too. It's been around for a long time, and while it's had its highs and lows, Tasker has always pulled through for me when I've needed it. ![]() Tasker ($2.99) is one of the many automation apps in the Android ecosystem. ![]()
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