
Run a shortcut using a URL scheme on iPhone or iPad
The Shortcuts URL scheme supports running a shortcut that’s saved in your shortcuts collection. This functionality may be useful in automation systems that extend beyond Shortcuts itself, so that other apps can run a shortcut in your collection. Or you could use the Shortcuts URL scheme in a task manager for running a shortcut as one step in a project. URL schemes can be used anywhere a URL can be used—your own app, in a web browser, or in the command line.
Run a shortcut from a URL
- Open a URL with the following structure: - shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=[name]&input=[input]&text=[text]- Use the following parameters in the URL: - name: The name of the shortcut to run. 
- input (optional): The initial input into the shortcut. There are two input options: a text string or the word - clipboard. When the- inputvalue is a text string, that text is used. When the- inputvalue is- clipboard, the contents of the Clipboard are used.
- text: If input is set to text, then value of the text parameter is passed as input to the shortcut. If input is set to clipboard, then this parameter is ignored. 
 - By using a text string, you can provide your own URL-encoded text as input to the shortcut. For example, a URL that uses the text “ - goetta is great” as input to a shortcut named Lookup Goetta would look like this:- shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Lookup%20Goetta&input=text&text=goetta%20is%20great- A URL to transfer the most recently copied text into a shortcut called Add to Notes would look like this: - shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Add%20to%20Notes&input=clipboard
Tip: If you’d like to run one shortcut from another shortcut, use the Run Shortcut action instead of a URL scheme. You should only run shortcuts with a URL if you’re integrating from another app outside of Shortcuts.