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Scrolly - Auto Web Scroller

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$0.99

Scrolly - Auto Web Scroller

by kyeongju Moon

v1.0.6 1 MB Universal 4+

Description

Scrolly is an auto-scroll extension for Safari on iPhone and iPad.
Whether you're cooking, exercising, or just want to read hands-free,
Scrolly smoothly scrolls any webpage in Safari — automatically.

+ KEY FEATURES +

* One-Tap Start / Stop
- Toggle auto-scroll instantly from the Safari popup.

* Adjustable Speed (1x – 20x)
- Slow read or quick skim — drag the slider to your perfect pace.

* Direction Control
- Scroll down ↓ or up ↑, whichever you need.

* Loop Mode
- Reaches the bottom? Jumps right back to the top.
- Perfect for banners, scripts, or continuous reading.

* Auto-Pause
- Touching the screen pauses scrolling instantly.
- Scrolly resumes automatically after 3 seconds.
- Tap links, zoom in — all without turning off auto-scroll.

* Timer (5 – 60 min)
- Set a duration and Scrolly stops on its own.
- Great for bedtime reading or timed sessions.

* Gesture Shortcuts
- Double tap: pause / resume instantly
- Triple tap: reset speed to default (2x)
Control Scrolly without ever opening the popup.

* Floating Widget
- A draggable mini-controller that stays on top of the page.
- Drag it anywhere — play/stop button and speed slider always handy.

* Keep Screen Awake
- Screen stays on while scrolling. No more tapping just to keep
- the display lit while following a recipe or sheet music.

* 6 Languages
Korean · English · Japanese · Chinese · French · Spanish

* HOW TO USE
1. After installing, go to Settings → Safari → Extensions → enable Scrolly
2. Open any webpage in Safari
3. Tap the puzzle icon in the address bar → select Scrolly
4. Press ▶ to start scrolling!

* PERFECT FOR
- Reading long articles or blogs hands-free
- Following recipes while cooking
- Keeping up with workout or stretching guides
- Auto-advancing sheet music, scripts, or e-books
- Looping dashboards or presentations

What's new (v1.0.6)

Bug fix for Series Mode: Scroll no longer fails to auto-resume on the next page when it had already reached the bottom before navigating.