✅ Android scheduling setup checklist (reliable on all phones)
Do this once to keep TikTask reliable: accessibility, battery settings, notifications, and background permissions.
If you want TikTask to run on time every day, do this checklist once.
Android phones try to save battery by stopping apps in the background. The goal here is simple: tell Android that TikTask is allowed to work on time.
Checklist (do these in order)
1) Enable Accessibility (required)
This is what lets TikTask do actions inside apps (open WhatsApp, paste message, press send).
- Manual path: Settings → Accessibility → Installed services (or Installed apps)
- Turn TikTask ON
2) Set TikTask battery mode to Unrestricted (very important)
This prevents Android from delaying tasks.
- Manual path: Settings → Apps → TikTask → Battery
- Set to Unrestricted / No restrictions (or “Don’t optimize”)
3) Allow Auto-start / App Launch (if your phone has it)
Some phones hide a special switch that blocks schedules. Not all phones have this.
- Manual path: Search Settings for Auto-start or App Launch (check Power Manager if exists)
- Enable it for TikTask
- If you can’t find it, skip this step
4) Enable Notifications (recommended)
Notifications help TikTask show status updates and warnings if something blocks a task.
- Manual path: Settings → Apps → TikTask → Notifications
- Enable notifications
5) Allow “Display over other apps” (required for on-screen countdown alerts)
This allows TikTask to show small on-screen alerts above other apps. If you dislike overlays, you can keep this off unless TikTask asks for it.
- Manual path: Settings → Apps → Special access → Display over other apps
- Find TikTask and turn it ON
6) Enable Exact alarms (Android 12+ only, if asked)
Some phones require Exact alarms for precise timing. If TikTask asks you about Exact alarms, enable it.
Quick test (recommended)
- Create a test schedule for 2 minutes from now
- Lock your phone
- Wait and confirm it runs on time