Auto Scroll & PiP: Reels, Shorts, TikTok - Auto-scroll & floating video(PiP) for Shorts, Reels & TikTok

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AutoScroll & PiP automatically advances YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Instagram Reels & Facebook Reels the moment each video ends — fully hands-free. Watch in a resizable floating Picture-in-Picture window while you work, control playback speed (0.25x-2x), and set break reminders to curb doomscrolling. No sign-up, no data collection — everything stays local in your browser. Free plan included; premium unlocks unlimited scrolls and PiP everywhere. From the makers of PomodoTree.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 This is our second launch from the PomodoTree team. After building a focus/productivity extension, we kept running into the opposite problem in our own downtime: manually swiping through Shorts, Reels, and TikTok is tedious, especially when you're hands-free — cooking, exercising, commuting, or just multitasking at a desk. So we built AutoScroll & PiP to solve that, with a few principles in mind: → Hands-free by default — auto-advances the moment a video ends across YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Facebook Reels. No timers, no guessing. → Multitask without losing your place — a resizable, draggable floating PiP window keeps videos playing while you work in another tab. → Mindful, not endless — this was the part we cared about most. Auto-scroll can easily become mindless scrolling, so we built in customizable break reminders (5-120 min) and daily usage stats with CSV export, so you can actually see your habits instead of guessing at them. → Privacy-first — everything is stored locally in your browser. No tracking, no external servers, no data collection. Free tier covers all 4 platforms at 40 scrolls/day, speed control (0.25x-2x), keyboard shortcuts, and a "spin the wheel" randomizer for when you can't decide what to watch. Premium unlocks unlimited scrolls and PiP across all platforms. We're a small, solo-maintained team, so feedback genuinely shapes the roadmap — Instagram Reels PiP support is already in progress based on early user requests. Would love to hear what would make this more useful for you.