10 Free Apps That Will Improve Your Life

Here are some of the most practical Android and iPhone apps that you probably don’t have—but definitely should.
10 Free Apps That Will Improve Your Life
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Here are some of the most practical Android and iPhone apps that you probably don’t have—but definitely should.

Stylitics

Confused about what to wear this morning? Stylitics is the app you need. Stylitics helps you plan and share your outfits, get style advice from other users, and see what your friends are wearing. It also suggests items you haven’t worn in a while. You can keep track of when you last wore an outfit, and see your own information, like average price per wear. Add and import past purchases and have all of your clothes in one place. 

 

 

Citymapper 

Citymapper makes your travel easier by reinventing the transport app for the world’s most complicated cities like London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Washington D.C., and Boston. This app also gives details into different subway stations, bus stations, train stations, New York’s Citi bike stations and provides the approximate travel time.  

  

 

Check 

Are you one of those who forgets to pay their bills on time? Then Check is the app to get. Once the app is setup it proactively stays on top of your bills and monitors your bank accounts and credit cards, all in one place. When bills are due or funds are low, it will  let you know. It also provides a triple layer security. 

 

 

Lose It

Have you been trying to stick to a diet plan and failed? Lose It is the the app you need. It helps you set a daily calorie budget, tracks your food and exercise, and keeps you motivated to make smarter choices to achieve your goals. It is based on the proven principles of calorie tracking and peer support for healthy, sustainable weight loss. This app also helps you  seamlessly connect to the people, devices, and food information you need to achieve your weight loss goals. It customizes a weight loss plan that fits your life—set your goals and achieve them on your terms. 

 

 

Telegram 

This app is mainly used to send messages, images, videos, and documents. The data sent is private and heavily encrypted—and capable of self-destruction. It also claims to be faster than any other texting apps. This is one app that is highly recommended for sending huge files through a smartphone. 

 

 

Vsco cam

Tired of the same old Instagram filters? Do you want to try something new to edit your pictures and follow photographers from around the world? Vsco cam is a must-try photo editing app.

 

 

Keeper

Remembering passwords from different accounts can be quite difficult but keeper is the solution. It is a secure and easy to use password management system and helps to protect your life’s most important data—like website logins, passwords, financial records, credit cards, and other critical digital information.

 

 

Wunderlist

Wunderlist is the easiest way to manage and share your to-do lists. Whether you’re planning an overseas adventure, sharing a shopping list with someone, or running your own business, Wunderlist helps you achieve great things. Organizing your day with Wunderlist app can make things a lot simpler.

 

 

Bandsintown

This app mainly makes sure you never, ever miss a show. It tracks various artists, so when your favorite artists are coming to town, you'll get an update with event details.

 

Evernote Food 

Evernote Food helps you remember the food you love. From finding great new restaurants to documenting how to make family recipes, Evernote Food gives foodies one place to discover, collect, and remember life’s food moments. It also helps you discover restaurants near and far. 

 

 

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Daksha Devnani
Daksha Devnani
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Daksha Devnani is a health editor and reporter based in India. She holds a bachelor's degree in Media Studies and previously spent five years writing and editing stories that celebrated life, tradition, and individuals who demonstrated unwavering courage.
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