Overview
Automate repetitive clicking across multiple browser tabs with ease
Clicktomate solves a critical problem that affects QA engineers, web developers, and power users: the inability to automate repetitive clicking across multiple browser tabs. Many workflows require clicking the same button hundreds of times—for load simulation, batch operations, or user behavior testing. Manually, this consumes hours of tedious, error-prone work that could take away from more important tasks. Clicktomate eliminates this friction entirely. QA engineers can stress-test buttons at high frequency, discovering edge cases and performance issues that manual testing would miss. Power users can automate repetitive web tasks, reducing physical strain from repetitive clicking while reclaiming hours of lost productivity. Web developers can rapidly test click-based interactions and user flows without writing complex automation code. The innovation lies in its simplicity: a single ESC key press coordinates clicking across all configured tabs simultaneously. Unlike traditional automation tools that require programming knowledge, external servers, or complex setup, Clicktomate works instantly on any website with just visual coordinate selection. It's free, requires zero configuration, supports four languages, includes dark mode, and features an intuitive Apple-style interface. For anyone who has ever wished they could automate clicking—whether for testing, development, or pure productivity—Clicktomate delivers an elegant solution that works seamlessly within the browser.
Details
- Version0.8
- UpdatedNovember 25, 2025
- Size45.66KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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