TaskerNet is an online sharing platform for Tasker that allows users to distribute, discover, import, and manage Tasker projects, profiles, tasks, scenes, and widgets through shareable links. Developed by João Dias, TaskerNet serves as the primary method for sharing Tasker automations with the wider community.
TaskerNet simplifies the process of exchanging automations by eliminating the need to manually import XML files. Users can install shared content directly from a web link using Tasker.
TaskerNet functions as a repository for Tasker content. When a user shares an automation through TaskerNet, Tasker uploads the selected content and generates a unique URL. Other users can open the link and import the automation directly into Tasker.
The platform supports both simple automations and complex projects, making it suitable for community sharing, tutorials, troubleshooting, and collaboration.
TaskerNet was introduced as a modern replacement for traditional XML-based sharing methods. Prior to its introduction, Tasker users commonly exchanged exported XML files through forums, websites, cloud storage services, and social media.
TaskerNet streamlined this process by integrating sharing and importing directly into Tasker, reducing compatibility issues and simplifying distribution.
Over time, TaskerNet became the preferred sharing method within the Tasker community and is frequently used in tutorials, Reddit discussions, and YouTube demonstrations.
TaskerNet provides:
One-click sharing of Tasker content
Direct import into Tasker
Public share links
Project distribution
Profile sharing
Task sharing
Scene sharing
Widget sharing
Automatic dependency handling
Community discovery and distribution
TaskerNet can be used to share:
Entire automation systems containing profiles, tasks, scenes, and variables.
Trigger-based automations that activate under specific conditions.
Standalone automation routines.
Custom user interfaces created in Tasker.
Tasker and Widget v2 configurations designed for Android home screens.
Users can create a TaskerNet share by selecting the desired Tasker component and choosing the sharing option within Tasker.
The generated link can then be distributed through:
Forums
Social media
Messaging applications
Websites
Documentation
To import a TaskerNet share:
Open the TaskerNet link.
Review the shared content.
Select Import.
Grant any required permissions.
Configure any necessary variables or settings.
Once imported, the content becomes part of the user's Tasker configuration.
TaskerNet shares may include:
Title
Description
Author information
Version details
Screenshots
Installation instructions
Required plugins
Required permissions
This information helps users understand the purpose and requirements of the shared automation.
TaskerNet is widely used throughout the Tasker community. Many tutorials, guides, and support posts include TaskerNet links that allow readers to install demonstrated automations instantly.
The platform has contributed significantly to the growth of the Tasker ecosystem by making advanced automations more accessible to new users.
Some TaskerNet shares may require:
Additional plugins
Specific Android versions
External services
API keys
Manual configuration
Users should review the requirements of a share before importing it.
While TaskerNet distributes Tasker content that requires Tasker to run, App Factory packages Tasker projects into standalone Android applications that can operate independently of Tasker.
Tasker
Projects
Profiles
Tasks
Scenes
Widget v2
App Factory
AutoApps
João Dias
Official TaskerNet Website
Official Tasker Documentation