Love how simple TinyTask is, but need automation you can configure, schedule and rely on — not just a one-off recording? Kaizen Auto Mouse Auto Click lets you build multi-step sequences of mouse moves, clicks, keystrokes and delays that repeat exactly, on Windows 10 & 11. Free 2-week trial.
Windows 10 & 11 · 2-week free trial · No credit card · $49/yr PRO · $99 lifetime Premium
TinyTask is a much-loved, tiny free macro recorder: you press record, do something with your mouse and keyboard, and it plays those exact actions back. It is brilliantly simple, weighs almost nothing, and is perfect when you just want to capture a quick one-off macro. If that is all you need, TinyTask is hard to beat. But recordings are also brittle — they replay the same coordinates and timing, and they can be fiddly to tweak when a window moves or a step needs to change.
Kaizen Auto Mouse Auto Click takes a different approach. Rather than recording and playing back, you build the automation yourself from a set of configurable modules — mouse movement, left/right/double clicks, scrolling, keyboard input, app and tab switching — and give each one a count range and interval. The result is automation that is precise, easy to edit, and genuinely repeatable, with scheduling and stealth options layered on top. It is the more configurable option when you want a task to run the same way every time, hands-free.
A fair, side-by-side look. They are built for different jobs — here is where they differ, and where each one fits.
| Feature | TinyTask | Kaizen Auto Mouse Auto Click |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | 2-week free trial · $49/yr PRO · $99 one-time Premium (3-day refund) |
| Approach | Record & replay your actions | Build configurable, multi-step action sequences |
| Mouse movement | Replayed from recording | Smooth, randomized movement with count ranges & intervals |
| Clicks | Replayed from recording | Left, right & double clicks at set intervals |
| Keystrokes | Replayed from recording | Arrow keys, modifiers, random or custom text |
| Scheduling / repeat | Loop playback (set repeat count) | Per-module repeat plus weekdays, set hours, blackout windows & daily cap |
| Hotkeys | Yes (record / play) | Global hotkey to summon & control |
| Reliability / repeatability | Replays fixed coordinates & timing | Configured ranges run consistently; easy to edit |
| Platform | Windows | Windows 10 & 11 |
| Best for | Quick one-off recordings you just want to capture & replay | Repeatable, configurable automation you want to schedule & rely on |
Details about TinyTask are based on its commonly available versions and may vary by source. Kaizen Auto Mouse Auto Click details reflect the current release.
When TinyTask is the better pick: if you genuinely just want to hit record, capture a short sequence, and replay it once or twice, TinyTask's record-and-replay simplicity is fast and free. Kaizen shines when you need that automation to be configurable, schedulable and dependable over time.
Just want pure high-speed clicking instead of full automation? Try Kaizen Fast Clicker for simple, fast auto clicking.
No — and that's the key difference. TinyTask records your mouse and keyboard actions and plays them back. Kaizen doesn't record; instead you build configurable action sequences from modules (mouse movement, left/right/double clicks, scrolling, keyboard input and app/tab switching), each with its own count range and interval. That makes runs precise and repeatable. If you simply want to capture and replay a quick one-off macro, TinyTask's record button may suit you better.
Yes — there's a 2-week free trial with full feature access and no credit card required. After the trial you can choose a PRO 1-year licence for $49 or a Premium lifetime licence for $99, with a 3-day money-back guarantee.
Yes. Kaizen Auto Mouse Auto Click runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11. It's lightweight, installs in seconds and runs locally using the .NET Framework that ships with Windows, so nothing you automate leaves your machine.
Yes. Each module takes a count range and interval so actions repeat on their own, and you can schedule automation to run on chosen weekdays and within set hours, set blackout windows and cap how much it does each day. There are also stealth options like hiding from the taskbar and tray, a custom process name, PIN protection and a global hotkey.
Give Kaizen Auto Mouse Auto Click a try free on Windows. Build repeatable mouse, click and keystroke sequences with scheduling and stealth — a configurable TinyTask alternative. No credit card required.
Just want pure high-speed clicking? See Kaizen Fast Clicker.