Auto-play word puzzles on your iPhone.
A one-click Windows app that detects the grid and plays for you. Setup in ~10 minutes, then it just works.
One-time payment. Instant download by email.
Or try free for 3 games — same setup, no card needed.
Click Run
The wizard handles everything: drivers, signing, the developer tunnel. No terminal, no tutorial.
Hands-free play
Plays the longest words first. Adjustable speed, auto-collects results, starts the next round automatically.
Works for 7 days, then re-up
Apple's free signing certs expire weekly. Wordlink Bot re-signs automatically with one click — no re-setup.
FAQ
How does it work?
Wordlink Bot installs a small companion app on your iPhone (called WebDriverAgent) that lets your PC see the screen and tap precisely. It reads each puzzle grid, finds valid words from a 28k-word dictionary, and drags the path on your iPhone screen. Your phone plays itself.
What do I need?
A Windows PC, an iPhone, a USB cable, and an Apple ID (a free one is fine — you don't need a paid Apple Developer account).
Is my Apple ID safe?
Wordlink Bot uses Sideloadly (a long-running, well-known third-party tool) to sign the companion app with your Apple ID. Credentials are sent only to Apple, exactly the same as the official Sideloadly app. We don't see, store, or transmit your Apple ID.
Why does it expire every 7 days?
Apple limits free developer certs to 7 days. Wordlink Bot re-signs automatically — just click Run when it stops working, accept one UAC prompt, and you're back in seconds. (A paid Apple Developer account at $99/yr extends this to 1 year, but the free path works fine for most users.)
What if Windows / antivirus blocks it?
The exe bundles Python and a code-signing helper, both of which some antivirus tools flag by heuristic. The exe doesn't phone home or connect to anything except your iPhone. Click "More info → Run anyway" on SmartScreen, or add an exception in your antivirus.
Refund policy?
Email us within 7 days of purchase if it doesn't work for you and we'll refund. Please include the log pane contents from the app — it tells us exactly what failed and is usually fixable.