Automate what happens when you start your car

Since iOS 13, Shortcuts users are able to use new automation triggers including When CarPlay connects and When CarPlay disconnects. I found this to be a really powerful tool that can automate things I would normally do every time I get in my car.

Obviously, for this recipe to work, you will need a car that supports CarPlay (typically newer models released after 2017 or 2018, a full list is available on Apple’s website) and an iPhone running iOS Shortcuts. If your car does not support CarPlay, you can achieve similar results by using the Bluetooth trigger (i.e., launch automation when your phone connects to your car’s Bluetooth).

First, go to the “Automation” tab in Shortcuts and click on “+” in the top right corner. Select “Create Personal Automation” and start building your shortcut. Here is an example I like to use step-by-step:

Again, this is a really simple tool that you can fully configure in <5 minutes, but it is one of those things that can save you lots of time by avoiding repeating tasks.

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