AutoClick Pro vs MT Auto Clicker: An Honest Comparison
Updated July 2026
These two tools overlap on the name and not much else. MT Auto Clicker is a free, ad-supported family of tools that spans Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and browser extensions. AutoClick Pro is a paid desktop app that goes deep on one thing: serious input automation on Windows, SteamOS, and Linux. Depending on your job, one of them is clearly the better fit, and it isn't always ours.
At a glance
| MT Auto Clicker | AutoClick Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free (ad-supported) | Paid (one-time, on Steam, covers every platform) |
| Platforms | Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, browser extensions (Chrome, Edge, and others) | Windows 10/11, SteamOS / Steam Deck, Linux (X11 & Wayland) |
| Auto clicking | Yes. Single and multi-target clicking, intervals down to 1 ms | Yes. 1 ms to 60 s intervals, randomized interval, random position offset, left/right/middle, single/double, repeat count, named profiles |
| Mobile & browser automation | Yes. Auto scroll, auto refresh, swipe and hold gestures, form filling | No. Desktop only |
| Macro recorder | Yes | Yes. Records mouse and keyboard with original timing; replay at 0.1× to 10×, looped |
| Scripting | No. Positioned as no-code | Yes. Readable 16-command language (click, type, wait, loops, and more) |
| Trigger mapping | Hotkeys | Global hotkeys plus mapping profiles to extra mouse buttons, keyboard keys, and controller buttons |
| Controller support | No | Yes. Gamepad buttons run saved profiles, and an analog stick can move the cursor (sensitivity, deadzone, invert) |
| Linux & Steam Deck | No Linux or SteamOS version | Native, on X11 and Wayland |
| Accounts & ads | Free thanks to ads; offers a user dashboard/account | Local only. No ads, accounts, or telemetry |
| Updates & install | Downloads from its website and app stores | Installed and auto-updated by Steam |
MT Auto Clicker details reflect its public website as of this writing. Check its site for current features.
Choose MT Auto Clicker if…
- You need mobile automation. Auto-tapping, swiping, and holding on Android or iOS is MT's territory. AutoClick Pro doesn't run on phones at all.
- Your task lives inside a browser tab. Auto-refreshing a page, auto-scrolling a feed, or filling a form is exactly what its browser extensions are for.
- You're on a Mac. AutoClick Pro has no macOS version.
- Free matters more than the extras. If plain interval clicking on Windows covers your job and the ads don't bother you, it's a fair deal.
Choose AutoClick Pro if…
- You're on Linux, SteamOS, or a Steam Deck. MT has no Linux version. AutoClick Pro is native there, on both X11 and Wayland. See the Linux setup guide and the Steam Deck guide.
- Your task is a sequence, not a single click. A recorded macro with original timing, or a five-line script with waits and loops, replaces busywork that no-code clicking can't express. More on the difference: auto clicker vs macro vs script.
- You want triggers on your own terms. Side mouse buttons, keyboard keys, or gamepad buttons each toggling their own saved profile. Press once to start, again to stop. You can even drive the cursor with an analog stick.
- You'd rather keep it local. No ads, no account, no telemetry, and nothing leaves your machine. Steam handles installs and updates on every PC you own.
The honest bottom line
These tools solve different problems. MT Auto Clicker spreads wide: many platforms, browser and mobile chores, free with ads. AutoClick Pro goes deep on desktop automation: macros, scripting, button mapping, controller support, and native Linux/SteamOS coverage, for a one-time price. If your automation happens on a phone or inside a browser tab, use MT. If it happens in desktop apps and games, especially on a Deck or a Linux box, that's the job AutoClick Pro was built for.
Try the full desktop toolkit
Auto clicker, macro recorder, scripting, and mouse/keyboard/controller mapping. One purchase on Steam for Windows, SteamOS & Linux.
Get AutoClick Pro on Steam