

Apple hasn’t announced any support for the old macOS version yet. The Shortcuts app will only appear after you update your Mac to macOS Monterey 12 or a newer version.

All the created shortcuts will be synced among all your Apple hardware using the same Apple ID. Initially, Apple will offer an option to move your created automation from Automator to Shortcuts.

Here’s how to set up and use Shortcuts on Mac. Going forward, Automator won’t receive any new features and Shortcuts will remain the prime app for automation across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. macOS already has an automation app called Automator. In a bid to bridge the gap between iOS and macOS, Apple has brought the Shortcuts app from the iPhone to Mac with the macOS Monterey.
