iMessage automation for Mac, from first text to booked call
After you grant macOS permission, drip reads supported conversations locally and helps with the next message. Automation stays limited to the people and rules you choose.
Available for Mac.

How iMessage automation runs.
- 01Install the Mac app and grant the required local permissions.
- 02Choose who drip can message and which iMessage rules apply.
- 03Let drip send, follow up, or reply when automation is enabled.
- 04Use scheduling context when the person asks for time.
What people usually want to know.
Can drip automate iMessage?
Yes, when the Mac app has the required macOS permissions and automation is enabled. drip can work with selected iMessage direct and supported group conversations under user-defined rules.
Does drip upload my raw iMessage database?
No. drip is local-first for Mac data such as iMessage. Hosted ai or cloud features may receive selected context only when an enabled feature requires it.
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