In an era of remote work and constant connectivity, the line between your working hours and your personal life is very blurry. Allowing work emails to buzz late into the evening heavily impacts your stress and well-being. An end of day shutdown shortcut for iPhone acts as a firm digital boundary. This simple productivity tool helps you cleanly log off by turning off work notifications, summarising your unfinished tasks for tomorrow, and shifting your phone into personal mode.
Tap the icon as you pack up your real-world bag or shut your laptop down. The shortcut visually pulls up your pending items from Apple Reminders so you know where to start tomorrow. It then automatically shifts your iPhone off 'Work' focus mode and into 'Personal' mode to mute work emails.
Go to getturin.com and describe your end of day shutdown (e.g., 'Review reminders and turn off work mode at 5pm').
Wait a few seconds for Turin's AI to build the shortcut with your exact offboarding steps.
Tap the 'Install' button to add the end of day shutdown directly to your Apple Shortcuts app.
A concrete digital exit routine tells your brain that work is over and relaxation is allowed.
Knowing your tasks are safely organized for tomorrow stops you from worrying about them all night.
Gets your navigation and audio ready automatically so you donβt have to stare at the screen before driving home.
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Just describe it in plain English and tap install. No coding, no App Store, no subscription.
Build this shortcut freeWorks on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Installs in one tap.
Yes. You can build and install this shortcut using Turin's free tier. No subscription, no App Store download required β just describe what you want and tap install.
This shortcut works on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac running iOS 16 / iPadOS 16 / macOS Ventura or later. Install it directly from Safari in one tap.
No. Once installed the shortcut runs entirely on-device using Apple's built-in Shortcuts app. An internet connection is only needed during the initial build and install step.
Absolutely. You can describe any changes to Turin and get a new version in seconds, or open the shortcut in the Apple Shortcuts app and edit the actions directly.