Compare Chrome extensions: Click.Repeat. vs Macro

Stats Click.Repeat. Click.Repeat. Macro Macro
User count 10,000+ 4,000+
Average rating 3.65 2.04
Rating count 52 24
Last updated 2021-08-10 2018-03-25
Size 785.41K 1.23M
Version 2.4 2.0.5
Short description
Click.Repeat. Clicks an element in a given time interval continuously. Just enter element's Xpath & time to auto click. Provides powerful website-specific shortcuts and instant keyboard shortcut discovery across many websites.
Full summary

Click.Repeat. is an automation program that lets you click on one/upto-10 element(s) in a given time interval continuously and saves manual operational click time. Just provide element's Xpath and time interval(in seconds/miliseconds) to auto click it in specific interval. It can save those given values(Xpath and Interval) so that user doesn't need to input them again and again, and continues the click even the page is refreshed. Separate operation status can be seen for individual set. You can control all sets individually. Plus there are three buttons in the bottom that are able to Play, Pause and Reset all the sets in just one click. (How to copy an Xpath: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MElEBgfwVg&t=43s )

Macro is a Chrome extension that makes users more productive on the web.

Macro offers powerful website-specific shortcuts and instant keyboard shortcut discovery across many websites. Currently, Macro supports consistent keyboard shortcuts across Messenger and Google, with more website support coming.

Learning shortcuts for one website means you won’t have to learn it again for a new website. Macro is designed to be an open-source platform allowing developers to create new plugins using our API or contribute to existing plugins.

What websites does Macro support? We currently support Google, Messenger, YouTube and GitHub. A simple way to tell if a website is supported is by checking if the Macro extension icon glows blue.

How do I get Macro? Visit https://usemacro.github.io/ and click the “Add to Chrome” button.

How do I use Macro? Learn new keyboard shortcuts by pressing alt+/ to show the keyboard shortcut panel. Once you’ve learned a few, press alt+/ to close the panel, and start using the shortcuts!