Waking up and immediately scrolling through emails, checking the weather app, and browsing chaotic social media ruins your morning focus before you even leave bed. A morning briefing shortcut for iPhone transforms how your day begins by consolidating everything you need to know into a single, elegant summary. With one tap or simple voice command, your iPhone can read out today’s weather, announce your first calendar appointment, and even summarise urgent reminders.
Say 'Hey Siri, good morning' from your bed to launch the automation completely hands-free. Siri instantly reads out the localized current temperature, highs, lows, and any chance of rain. The shortcut then scans your synced calendar and dictates the time and title of your initial morning meetings.
Go to getturin.com and describe your morning briefing (e.g., 'Read my weather and calendar when I wake up').
Wait a few seconds for Turin's AI to build the shortcut tailored to your morning needs.
Tap the 'Install' button to add the morning briefing directly to your Apple Shortcuts app.
Provides critical data entirely through voice so you can drink your coffee without staring at a glowing screen.
Eliminates the need to open three different apps just to know what you are doing today.
Prevents you from getting sucked into the infinite scrolling loop of news feeds the moment you wake up.
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Yes. You can build and install this shortcut using Turin's free tier. No subscription, no App Store download required — 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.