Siri, Shortcuts & Spotlight
Ask for your next class, check in by voice, and find classes in search.
MySched works with Siri, the Shortcuts app, and Spotlight, so you can reach the basics without opening the app.
Say it to Siri
These phrases are ready to speak. Say them with "MySched" in the sentence, like "What's my next class in MySched."
- Next class: "What's my next class", "When's my next class."
- Check in: "Check in to class", "I'm in class."
- New task: "New task", "Add a task."
- New class: "New class", "Add a class."
- Import a screenshot: "Import schedule screenshot", "Scan schedule."
- What's due today: "What's due today", "What are my deadlines", "Do I have homework due."
- Attendance: "How's my attendance", "How many absences do I have."
- Am I free: "Am I free", "Am I busy", "Do I have class."
Next class, due today, attendance, and Am I free answer out loud without leaving your Lock Screen. The rest open the app to the right place.
More in the Shortcuts app
One extra action is available if you add it from the Shortcuts app. It isn't a spoken phrase.
- Next class for a course: takes a course as input, like "When's my next CS 201 class?"
Spotlight & Handoff
- Your classes are indexed for Spotlight, so system search finds them by code, title, day, or room.
- Handoff lets you open the same class on another device. The
mysched://class/…deep link works today.
About the Focus filter
You may spot a "MySched Focus" filter in iOS Focus settings. Turning it on doesn't change what the app shows yet. That filtering isn't implemented.
Next steps
- Attendance: a voice check-in counts you present.
- Import: the screenshot import that "Scan schedule" opens.