Record once. Run forever.
The Mac app that does your repetitive work for you.
Skillet watches you do a task one time, turns it into a reusable skill, then runs it for you whenever you ask. It is the single app you install — no browser extension, nothing else to set up.
Free during the open beta · macOS · no code
Go on, poke the skillet.
- Gmail
- Google Sheets
- Google Chrome
- QuickBooks
- Notion
- Airtable
- HubSpot
- Stripe
- Shopify
- Asana
- Linear
- Figma
“Now I open the invoice and find it in QuickBooks…”
your workflow, captured live
Match invoices to QuickBooks
Opens the invoice, finds the matching transaction, links them together.
How Skillet works
Record
Hit record and do your task once — clicking and typing across any of your apps and your browser. Skillet captures it natively on your Mac.
Build a skill
About a minute later you've got a clean, editable skill: the steps, what changes each time, and when to stop.
Run it for you
Ask Skillet to run a skill and it drives your apps to do the work — while you watch or step away.
What people teach it
Match invoices to QuickBooks
Open the invoice, find the matching transaction, link them up.
Reply to Google review complaints
Read the review, draft a thoughtful reply, post it from the dashboard.
Copy job applications to the tracker
Pull each new applicant into the spreadsheet with the right columns filled in.
Other tools document. Skillet does.
Guides and walkthroughs still leave the work on your plate. Skillet records the workflow once and then performs it for you.
Skillet vs. Scribe
Scribe turns what you do into a how-to guide a person still has to follow every time.
Skillet records it once and then runs it for you — no re-doing the work.
Skillet vs. Tango
Tango builds interactive walkthroughs that guide a human through each step in real time.
Skillet takes the steps off your plate entirely: record once, ask it to run.
Free while we're in open beta
Open beta
$0
Record workflows, build skills, and run them on your Mac. No credit card, no API keys, nothing to configure.
Download for MacAfter beta
We'll announce paid plans here with plenty of notice, and beta users will get a fair deal. Until then, everything is on us.
Questions? Reach out.
Questions, answered
Do I need to know how to code?
No. If you can click around and do the task yourself, you can teach Skillet to do it for you.
What does Skillet actually install?
One Mac app. There is no browser extension and no second helper to install alongside it — Skillet is the whole thing.
What permissions does it need?
Screen Recording and Accessibility so it can see and operate your apps, plus optional Audio if you narrate while recording. Skillet walks you through each one and explains why.
What if an app's UI changes?
Skills re-watch the screen each time they run. If a button moved, Skillet finds it by what it says instead of where it was. Big redesigns just mean a quick re-record, usually under a minute.
Is it really free?
Yes during the open beta. We'll announce paid plans here with plenty of notice, and beta users will get a fair deal.
Teach it once. Get your time back.
Free during the open beta · one app, no extension.