Fine-tuned interval control
Build an automation rhythm that fits the task in front of you. Whether you need quick repeats or a more measured pace, timing can be adjusted with enough precision to stay useful across different scenarios.
Op AutoClicker: Click & Scroll is designed for users who need a dependable way to handle repeated tap actions. Everything runs inside the app's built-in browser, giving you a contained automation space that feels straightforward, responsive, and easier to manage.
The app focuses on a small set of practical tools that make repetitive tapping easier to configure, easier to monitor, and easier to interrupt the moment you need to.
Build an automation rhythm that fits the task in front of you. Whether you need quick repeats or a more measured pace, timing can be adjusted with enough precision to stay useful across different scenarios.
A floating control helps you position the tap target directly inside the built-in browser view, so you can line up the exact spot before a sequence begins.
The main controls are intentionally simple. When you are ready, launch a tap sequence in one step. When the task is done, stop it just as quickly without digging through menus.
Automation is limited to the in-app browser environment. This gives the feature a clearer scope and helps keep your workflow contained to the space designed for it.
Use the speed test tool to check how quickly you can tap, compare attempts, and keep an eye on your best results over time.
Op AutoClicker: Click & Scroll can support repetitive interactions in browser-based tasks, app testing routines, lightweight productivity flows, and other situations where consistent repeated tapping saves time.
Getting started is intentionally lightweight, so you can move from setup to action without a long learning curve.
Navigate to the supported page or task you want to work with inside the app.
Move the floating control until the tap location sits exactly where you need it.
Choose a tapping pace that matches the action you want to repeat.
Start the sequence, observe the behavior, and stop it anytime with the control button.
These are the questions users most often ask when they want to understand what the app does and how the automation scope is defined.
No. The auto tap feature is designed to work within the app's own browser environment rather than acting across unrelated system areas.
The automation logic itself runs locally on the device. Some pages opened in the built-in browser may still require network access, depending on the site or task you choose.
Yes. The app includes adjustable timing controls so you can choose an interval that matches the task instead of being limited to a fixed default pace.
It offers a quick way to measure your own tapping performance, compare sessions, and keep track of your strongest attempts.
If you need help with setup, feature behavior, or general questions, we are happy to assist.