

TinyTask
TinyTask is a compact 35KB Windows application offering task automation through recording and playback of actions. No installation or scripting is needed, ensuring portability and ease of use. It includes an EXE compiler for converting recordings into standalone programs.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
- PortableApps.com
- Wine
As per notice on website, Google reportedly is blocking email from TinyTask so the developer is ceasing the project publicly."TinyTask will switch to being developed as a private, internal productivity app."See homepage: https://www.tinytask.net/
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Portable
- Command recording
- Task Automation
- Windows Automation
- Track everything
- Bug reporting
- Macro Recording
- Exe Compiler
Tags
- setup
- Automation
TinyTask News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
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What is TinyTask?
TinyTask provides quick and easy automation by recording-playback. It is a case study in minimalist programming: the entire program is only 35k -- and over 14k are graphics, which means the executable portion is very small and efficient. It is used as the test harness for the "Recording" feature of vTask Studio.
New: now includes an EXE compiler! Turn your recordings into standalone programs. If you were stranded on a remote island, this is the one program you would want.
There's no installer, required files, or anything unnecessary; just a tiny program, which doesn't touch your registry or system folders. Enjoy!









Comments and Reviews
because it helps me afk grind in games and I get a lot of loot
it will help me remember things
havent even tried it yet hold up robot
A very useful took with a very tiny footprint.
Very usefull and precise, the only thing I really don´t like about is the hardcoded hotkeys. If you use professional tools, nearly every hotkey is used and you have always unwanted actions. So it is nearly unusable :-(
I love the [tiny] size, simplicity, and portability of this utility, but there is one "behavior" that makes it unreliable: when playing back a recording, it also plays back the keystrokes used to stop the recording (Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R), which can lead to unexpected results. This was tested on Windows 7 32-bit doing a recording in Excel 2010.
The best keystroke/mouse recorder is still MacroMaker for me -- too bad it doesn't work on modern computers.