The complete Android automation toolkit, fully unlocked. Build profiles, tasks, and scenes that run your phone for you. Every paid feature is already switched on.
What is Tasker
Tasker is an automation app from joaomgcd that scripts your Android phone to react to almost anything. You set up a profile that watches for a condition, like arriving somewhere, plugging in headphones, or a certain time of day, and Tasker fires off a task in response. That task can flip settings, send a message, open an app, run a shell command, or chain dozens of actions in a row.
On Google Play the app costs money. It is made for power users who want their phone to act a specific way without them touching it. People use it to silence the ringer at the office, read texts aloud while driving, auto-reply when the battery runs low, or back up photos the moment WiFi connects. Once you build a profile, it runs quietly in the background.
What sets Tasker apart from a basic shortcut app is depth. It handles variables, loops, conditions, JavaScript, and plug-ins, so one profile can grow from a single action into a small program. That depth is why it has stayed the go-to automation app on Android for more than a decade.
Key features
App info
- Publisher
- joaomgcd (modded build)
- Package ID
net.dinglisch.android.taskerm- Version
- 6.7.0-beta
- Updated
- May 2026
- Size
- ~38 MB
- Android floor
- Android 8.1 and above
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a
- Permissions
- Accessibility, storage, location, network, device admin (optional)
- Category
- Tools
What this mod offers
This modified build of Tasker 6.7.0-beta is the full paid app, patched so the purchase check passes without buying it on Google Play. Every feature works as if you owned a licensed copy.
- Full app unlocked, no purchase.
The one-time paid license is patched out. No trial timer, no buy prompt. The app opens straight into the full editor.
- Every action category available.
Every built-in action plug-in works, from app control to media to system settings. None of them sit behind a paid gate.
- Unlimited profiles and tasks.
Build as many profiles, tasks, scenes, and projects as your device can handle. There is no licensing cap.
- Scenes and widgets enabled.
The full Scene editor and home-screen widget support are both active, so custom dashboards and quick-launch tiles work right away.
- No license re-check nags.
The periodic license check that can interrupt the official build is disabled, so the app stays out of your way.
- Import-ready for community projects.
The TaskerNet and AutoApps import flow is open. You can pull in shared automations and start tweaking them right away.
How to install
Tasker installs through the normal Android sideload flow. If your file manager already has the unknown-sources permission, the whole thing takes three taps.
- Download the APK file
Tap the download button on this page. The file drops into your default Downloads folder.
- Allow installs from this source
Open Settings, search for
Install unknown apps, find your file manager or browser, and turn the permission on. - Open the downloaded APK
Tap the file in Downloads. Android’s package installer opens and lists the permissions Tasker is asking for.
- Tap Install
Confirm the install and let the progress bar finish. Tap Open to launch the app.
- Grant accessibility access
On the first run, Tasker asks for accessibility and a few other permissions so it can read events and change settings. Grant the ones your profiles actually need.
Mod APK vs Google Play
The official Tasker on Google Play is a paid app with a one-time fee. Once you buy it you get every feature plus automatic updates through the Play Store. The modded APK here gives you that same full feature set without the upfront cost, which helps if you want to try the app before you buy or if you read this from a market where the price is steep.
The catch is updates. The Play version updates itself. The modded APK has to be re-downloaded whenever a new build lands. If Tasker turns into part of your daily setup, buying the official copy from joaomgcd is how you get automatic updates and keep development going.




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