Create shortcuts to hidden app activities
Activity Launcher is a focused utility for people who want faster access to specific parts of their installed apps, including areas that are usually buried inside menus. Instead of acting like a full home screen replacement, it concentrates on one job: creating shortcuts to apps, settings panels, sub-processes, and activity windows.
Using it is fairly simple. When you open Activity Launcher, it lists the apps on your device and lets you expand each one to see available activities. These can include standard launch options, configuration screens, or more detailed internal sections such as logs or task-specific pages. Once you find the activity you want, you can create a shortcut for it, give it a custom name, and choose an icon.
That makes the app especially useful if you often dig through several layers of menus to reach the same place. For example, if a certain settings screen or app function is hard to locate, Activity Launcher can turn it into a direct shortcut. You can also edit shortcuts later, changing the linked activity, label, or icon if your needs change.
The main limitation is that this is not a general-purpose launcher with lots of visual customization or broad personalization features. It is more practical than decorative. Many casual users may open it and find that they do not need most of what it offers, especially if they only launch apps in the usual way.
Activity Launcher is best suited to users who like practical shortcuts, troubleshoot settings, or want direct access to hidden or inconveniently placed app activities. If you know what you are looking for, it can save time and reduce menu hunting. If you simply want a prettier or more flexible launcher experience, this is likely too specialized.
- Version
- 2.1.2
- OS

- Developer
- Adam Szalkowski
- Category
- Productivity Apps