How to change a Siri Command

Hey!


I want to make Siri commands shorter. For example, When I say : “Play my songs” I want Siri to run the command: “Play my liked songs playlist on spotify”.

I know I can just say play my liked songs on Spotify but let’s say I am lazy to not say a few words :| (yep I know). I want to like make it so when I say blah blah blah to siri, Siri interprets that as a different command like tell me a joke.

iPhone SE

Posted on Apr 18, 2021 1:04 PM

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Posted on Apr 19, 2021 9:14 AM

Hi there Casmat,


We understand you'd like to create custom commands with Siri, and we'd like to share a resource that can help.


Take a look at it here: Run shortcuts with Siri, the Shortcuts app, or Siri Suggestions


Cheers!

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Apr 21, 2021 5:49 PM in response to Erica_S1

Yes I know that I can use shortcuts, but I’m having trouble with Spotify specifically. I want to say”hey Siri, play my liked songs” to her and she understands that as “play my liked songs playlist on spotify”. On the third party apps, there is no Spotify, and in the shortcut editor, there is no way to play liked songs. Thanks for stating this though!

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