Auto Respond By Text - App for Android

"Auto Respond By Text" is an Android app I made by using App Inventor for Android.

This app is a tool that will send an automatic response to whoever who sends you a text while it is enabled. It was inspired by Google's example app called "No Text While Driving". After seeing that idea, I made mine from scratch and I added much enhancement.

Here is what mine offers beyond the example provided by Google:

  • Choose from a list of pre-defined responses.

  • Customize your own list of responses.

  • Enable or disable the auto-response feature.

  • Set a timeout so that it will disable itself automatically after a customizable period of time.

  • Sleek user interface.


Thanks goes out to MakeUseOf.com for helping me figure out how to take screenshots of Android apps without having to root the phone.

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