Auto-Scroll
Overview
Auto-scroll any web page on a timer: smooth, timed-step, or BPM modes, with smart scroll-area detection tuned for Notion.
Auto-Scroll keeps any web page moving on its own, so you can read hands-free. Originally built for reading music arrangements in Notion while playing, it works on any website and is especially smart about apps like Notion that scroll inside a custom container instead of the window. THREE SCROLL MODES • Smooth — continuous scrolling at an adjustable speed. • Timed steps — jump down a set amount every few seconds. • BPM — tempo-paced scrolling for musicians. Set the beats per minute (or tap it in) and the page scrolls in time. Optional metronome click with an accented downbeat. READING GUIDE A fixed horizontal line marks where to read while the page scrolls underneath, so you never lose your place. Toggle it on or off and adjust its position. SMART SCROLL DETECTION Automatically finds the section you are actually reading instead of the sidebar, with special handling for Notion's page, side-peek, and content areas. HANDS-FREE • Start and stop with a keyboard shortcut (Alt+Shift+S by default, customizable). • Any manual scroll, arrow key, or Page Up/Down instantly pauses it. • Keeps scrolling even when the tab is in the background. • Remembers your settings between sessions. PRIVACY Auto-Scroll collects no data. It runs only on the tab you activate it on, and your scroll settings are stored locally in your browser.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJune 24, 2026
- Offered byBry!
- Size19.88KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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