Siri Shortcuts
Use Siri to start games, add scores, and control timers hands-free — great when your hands are full of cards.
Voice Commands
Section titled “Voice Commands”| Command | What It Does |
|---|---|
| ”Start a new game” | Opens the new game form |
| ”Resume my game” | Opens your most recent game |
| ”Open [game name]“ | Opens a specific game by name |
| ”Add score” | Adds points to a player (Siri prompts for details) |
| “Toggle timer” | Starts or pauses the game timer |
Alternative Phrases
Section titled “Alternative Phrases”Each command recognizes multiple natural phrases:
- New game: “New game in Keeping Score”, “Create a game”
- Resume: “Open my last game”, “Continue game”
- Timer: “Start timer”, “Pause timer”
Shortcuts App Integration
Section titled “Shortcuts App Integration”All commands are available as actions in the Shortcuts app. Combine them with other automations:
- Start a game when you arrive at a friend’s house (location trigger)
- Create a shortcut that opens your weekly poker game
- Build a “game night” shortcut that sets up everything at once
- Siri Shortcuts work with any Apple device that supports the Shortcuts app
- The “Add score” command walks you through selecting the game and player
- You can rename shortcuts to use your own trigger phrases
Related Features
Section titled “Related Features”- Widgets — Visual Home Screen access
- Live Activities — Lock screen and Dynamic Island
- Timers — Timer control details
Can I use Siri to finish a game?
Section titled “Can I use Siri to finish a game?”Currently, finishing a game requires opening the app. You can use “Resume my game” to quickly get to it, then finish from the game menu.
Do Siri Shortcuts work on iPad?
Section titled “Do Siri Shortcuts work on iPad?”Yes. Siri Shortcuts work on any device running iOS 18 or later, including iPad.
Can I create custom Siri commands?
Section titled “Can I create custom Siri commands?”Yes. Using the Shortcuts app, you can create custom automations that use Keeping Score! actions and assign your own trigger phrases.