![]() I left Apple this month after 6 years (9 including Workflow!) Weinstein announced his departure in a thread on Mastodon yesterday: When Apple acquired Workflow in 2017, Weinstein joined Apple as a software engineering manager working on Shortcuts and other intelligence and “proactive” features for Apple platforms. ![]() Weinstein cofounded Workflow in 2013 and turned it into a powerful automation tool for iPhone, despite the limitations Apple imposes on third-party apps. Now, Workflow cofounder Ari Weinstein has announced that he is leaving Apple. Shortcuts is built on the foundation of Workflow, a third-party automation app that Apple acquired in 2017. Shortcuts has become one of Apple’s most-loved apps, allowing users to create powerful automations on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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