Alfred Gallery
Alfred Gallery is the official source for Alfred workflows; It provides an easy way to discover Workflows created by our amazing community, as well as safely install and update them.
Alfred Gallery is the official source for Alfred workflows; It provides an easy way to discover Workflows created by our amazing community, as well as safely install and update them.
With Alfred's Powerpack, use immensely powerful workflows to perform tasks more efficiently and cut down on repetitive manual tasks.
Connect objects together like building blocks to create workflows without a single line of code. Launch your workflows with a hotkey, a keyword or even a button in Alfred Remote on your iPad. Create your own or import existing workflows you enjoy from the thousands our community of creators have shared.
Alfred brings more workflow flexibility for beginner and advanced creators alike; Connect objects in any way you like to stretch your creativity and save yourself clicks. Use list filters, script filters or JSON to present results in-line or tie in with your favourite apps' APIs.
You'll find hundreds of workflows on Alfred Gallery, and many more on the Alfred Forum. Our fabulous community of creators is very welcoming, and you'll always find help when creating your own workflows.
With Alfred Gallery, you'll discover an abundance of workflows that integrate with your favourite Mac applications and web services, from social networks and note-taking apps to shopping and music services.
We're constantly adding new workflows to the Gallery, created by our team and by community members.
Many creators add their workflows to Alfred Forum, while others host them on their personal websites, so searching on the web will often turn up some more great workflows.
If a workflow doesn't yet exist, our lively (and lovely!) community of workflow creators are often able to help you create a workflow for the apps you love. You can also take a look at the documentation on creating your own workflows available on our help site.
Workflows are owned by their respective creators, so if you need help using a workflow, contact the creator or visit the Alfred Forum for support.