The short answer
Open the recipe in Safari, enable Auto Scroll | Web, and let the page move while you cook. It is useful for recipes, baking guides, long prep instructions, and step-by-step cooking notes.
Kitchen setup
- Install Auto Scroll | Web from the App Store.
- Enable it in Settings, Safari, Extensions.
- Open the recipe page in Safari before your hands get messy.
- Start auto-scroll and adjust the speed to match the recipe pace.
For recipes, a slower pace usually works better than a reading pace. You can pause whenever you need more time on a step.
Good moments to use it
Follow long instructions without tapping your phone after every paragraph.
Keep the page moving while you chop, measure, mix, or check timing.
Move through context, notes, and recipe cards without constant swiping.
The same setup also helps with manuals, practice notes, and repair guides.
What Pro adds
Pro is useful when the page is part of a longer session and you want controls visible without interrupting the flow.
- On-page controls for play, stop, speed, and direction.
- Keep-screen-awake for longer recipe sessions.
- Accidental touch protection when the phone is nearby.
- Apple Watch remote control when the phone is propped up.
Privacy
Auto Scroll | Web runs locally. It does not collect or transmit browsing history or usage history.
FAQ
Does this work with any recipe website?
It works with Safari pages that allow normal scrolling. Some websites may use layouts that behave differently.
Can I pause on a cooking step?
Yes. Pause, adjust speed, and resume when you are ready.
Can I use it for manuals too?
Yes. Any long Safari page that benefits from steady scrolling can be a good fit.
Keep the recipe moving at your pace.
Set up Auto Scroll | Web before cooking and let Safari handle the repeated swipes.
Download Auto Scroll