Green Dotter is a tiny, well-mannered desktop auto-clicker. Pick an area, set a range, and it does the rest — at random intervals, exactly where you told it to.
Everything Green Dotter does, it does quietly. Here's what's in the box.
Drag a rectangle anywhere on screen. A soft wash dims the rest so you can see exactly what you're selecting — down to the pixel.
Set a minimum and maximum in seconds. Every click waits a random interval inside that range — natural rhythm, not a metronome.
Nudges the cursor between clicks so apps that track movement stay convinced.
Grab your mouse and Green Dotter steps aside. Pick up where you left off when you stop.
F8 or ⌘⇧. stops the session even when the app's behind other windows.
Match your system, or pin a theme in Preferences.
Stop after a click count, a duration, or between specific times of day — and the session ends on its own.
Keeps your display from dimming and your Mac from sleeping while a session runs.
One small window. One green button. One small favour off your plate.
No subscription, no nag screen, no upsell. Green Dotter is free — but coffee is what keeps new versions shipping.