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This trigger will fire when the device has completed booting.
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This trigger will fire whenever the device completes booting.
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Note that this may occur some time after the device appears to be booted as it typically takes some time to initialise various apps including MacroDroid.
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''' Options '''
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This trigger has no configurable options. It simply fires once when the device finishes booting.
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''' Examples '''
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Example 1: Start favorite app after boot
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Device Boot</pre>
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  <pre class="action-style">Actions
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Wait Before Next: 30 seconds
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Launch Application: Email</pre>
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Example 2: Restore settings after reboot
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  <pre class="trigger-style">Triggers
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Device Boot</pre>
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  <pre class="action-style">Actions
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Wait: 15 seconds
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WiFi On
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Bluetooth On
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Set Volume: Ringer 70%</pre>
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''' Notes '''
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* This trigger can only fire once the device has been unlocked. On devices with secure lock screens, the trigger will not fire until after the first unlock.
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* The trigger may occur sometime after the device appears fully booted, as MacroDroid and other applications require time to initialize.
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* Adding a Wait action at the start of your macro actions is recommended to ensure all system services are fully loaded.
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* This trigger does not require any special permissions.
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* The trigger fires once per boot cycle - it will not fire again until the device is restarted.
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''' See Also '''
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* [[Trigger:_MacroDroid_Initialised|MacroDroid Initialised Trigger]]

Latest revision as of 22:43, 5 January 2026

This trigger will fire whenever the device completes booting.

Options

This trigger has no configurable options. It simply fires once when the device finishes booting.

Examples

Example 1: Start favorite app after boot

Triggers

Device Boot
Actions

Wait Before Next: 30 seconds
Launch Application: Email

Example 2: Restore settings after reboot

Triggers

Device Boot
Actions

Wait: 15 seconds
WiFi On
Bluetooth On
Set Volume: Ringer 70%

Notes

  • This trigger can only fire once the device has been unlocked. On devices with secure lock screens, the trigger will not fire until after the first unlock.
  • The trigger may occur sometime after the device appears fully booted, as MacroDroid and other applications require time to initialize.
  • Adding a Wait action at the start of your macro actions is recommended to ensure all system services are fully loaded.
  • This trigger does not require any special permissions.
  • The trigger fires once per boot cycle - it will not fire again until the device is restarted.

See Also