Add your favorite shortcuts in your notification for easier access
Notification Shortcuts: Easy Access to Favorites
"Notification Shortcuts" is an Android app that allows users to add their favorite shortcuts directly to their notifications for easier access. With support for light/dark themes and Material You design, users can customize icons using an icon pack and edit them using a shortcut maker. The app also enables shortcuts and apps in notifications, enhancing convenience and personalization. For full functionality, a free shortcut maker app is required for optimal customization.
App stats
Rating: 4.65
(147)
Creation date: 2022-05-14
Price: 0.99
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Permissions
Other: run at startup
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App summary
Add your favorite shortcuts in your notification for easier access.
You can customize the icons using icon pack and also edit icons in shortcut maker.
-- Light/Dark and Material You theme
-- Icon pack support
-- Shortcuts* as well as apps in notifications
You'll need shortcut maker (free app) to use the app to it's full potential in terms of customization.
User reviews
Good concept, sone advanced features like custom icons support. However it disappears after some time, no option to make it permanent which makes it useless except for immediate use. Also, it doesn't cover the entire with of the screen, it looks like regular notification, not part of the system.
Working fine with it's clean ui but it doesn't stay active always in the background, I always have to open the app again to make it run normally which is a irritating task to do.
For Android 14 (ONE UI 6), I wish I could make the icons in the notification bigger than their current max size. I also wish they would remove the left most app icon; I know they said it was a limitation, but there are apps that have bypassed it legally using a different notification thing. And the top of the app icon from the 2nd row is visible when the notification is in collapsed mode... And the app icon a "forward email" symbol instead of the bell... But it gets the job done...
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