Logger for Shortcuts is a developer tools app developed by Snailed It Development. The last update, v1.30, released on September 17, 2024, and it’s rated 4.60 out of 5 based on the latest 20 reviews. Logger for Shortcuts costs $4.99 and requires iOS 15.0+ and Android 14 or newer to download.
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Video: Logger for Shortcuts Overview
Description
Logger is the first developer console designed for Shortcuts. Building complex shortcuts is now easier than ever! Use the Logger's shortcut actions to write messages to the console.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Pretty Cool
I saw this on DF and bought it straight away.
It doesn't work exactly as I expected — logs are genereated by descrete steps added to the shortcut as desired rather than generating a full-shortcut log — but it does debug like a champ!
If you have longer or more complex shortcuts this is probably going to save you a ton of trouble. Likewise, if you're new, it's useful to really understand what your shortcut is doing.
I'm sure furutre versions will be even better, still, not so sure about the pri
★★★★★Must-have app for debugging Shortcuts
If you have any interest in writing shortcuts for your iOS device, this is an indispensable app. I can't recommend it highly enough. It's been we'll worth the purchase price for me.
★★★★★Saves so much time and trouble and so nicely executed
Every time I use Logger, I feel surprised at how useful the log is. I really appreciate how Logger works so well with Shortcuts that it feels built-in. Super nice work.
★★★★★Excellent!
I wish I could give this 6 stars. This makes Shortcut development *so* much faster than Quick Look.
★★★★★Do yourself a favor & buy it
This app will pay dividends in time saved/headaches avoided when troubleshooting those shortcuts that don’t want to work. It’s worth the investment to say the least. Actively updated with great devs.