The term refers to custom control center modules designed for Apple’s mobile operating system, specifically version 13. These modules extend the functionality of the control center, providing quick access to features beyond the default options. An example could include a module providing direct access to a specific application function, or a custom toggle for a less commonly used system setting.
The significance of these enhancements lies in their ability to personalize the user experience, streamlining frequently used tasks. Prior to widespread official support for extensive control center customization, users often relied on jailbreaking to achieve similar functionality, showcasing a demand for tailored control mechanisms within the iOS environment. These customizations fill that void by offering increased control.