

Trigr
Trigr is a visual Windows tool for hotkeys, macros, and text expansions — no scripting. Remap any key, chain actions, and scope shortcuts per app. Runs fully local, no accounts. Includes quick search, clipboard history, and offline voice commands. Lightweight and free during beta.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows
Features
- Ad-free
- Quick switching using hotkeys
- Support for Hotkeys
- Text Expansion
- Autohotkey
- Quick search
- Macro Recording
- Task Automation
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Trigr information
What is Trigr?
What it does:
Hotkeys: assign any key combo to launch apps, open URLs, focus windows, run macros Macros: visual builder, no scripting. Keystrokes, mouse clicks, delays, text input Text expansions: type a trigger word, get a full snippet anywhere in Windows Quick search overlay: global hotkey to search and launch anything Radial menu: hold a key, get a circular menu of actions Clipboard manager: searchable history, pinned items Fill-in prompts: macros can pause and ask for input mid-run App-specific profiles: different hotkeys auto-activate per app automatically Hold and repeat modes: fire actions while holding, or repeat at intervals Everything local: no accounts, no cloud, no data leaves your machine
Built with Tauri (Rust + React) so it's around 15MB and idles at low memory. Code signed under Node Group Ltd, my civil engineering firm in London, where we've been running it across a team of 10 for the past few months.
Free during beta. Some features will move behind a paid tier at v1.0, but the core stays free.





