5 Apps You Need on Your Phone Right Now

At this stage, nearly everyone owns a smartphone – and for good reason. They allow people to always stay connected to the world. It is easy to check the latest news, stay in contact with friends and family, and even complete work tasks.

All of these points are benefited by the app market. Whether you’re searching for a language learning tool or a fun little game you can play for five minutes, you can find an app for pretty much everything on either iOS or Android.

Yet, with essentially an endless selection of apps available, it can be difficult to pinpoint which ones are worthwhile. To help point you in the right direction, here are five apps you need on your phone right now.

Sleep Cycle

Sleep is essential. Sleep Cycle helps you to optimize this aspect of your life. Along with monitoring your sleep patterns, the app will also wake you up when it senses it’s the right time to do so. Forget about getting too little rest or oversleeping again!

Unibet Sports App

Yes, there are many betting apps to choose from right now. Yet, in terms of features and functionality, the Unibet Sports App takes some beating. It’s not just a great option if you fancy an in-play bet, either. The app also presents the opportunity to live stream thousands of sporting events from across the world each year. This makes it great for keeping up-to-date with your favorite sports while on the move.  

While there are Unibet apps beyond this one, their Sports App is worthy of the spotlight on this occasion.

TuneIn Radio

There’s Spotify. You can watch many sporting events live. With these points in mind, why would you want to download a radio? However, this is underselling the greatness of TuneIn Radio.

With TuneIn Radio, you gain access to more than 100,000 radio stations. This means you can find radio coverage for pretty much every live sporting event you can think of while also listening to your favorite music genres and discovering new music.

Mint

Forget about keeping track of your finances via pen and paper. With an app like Mint, you can place all of your income and expenses in one place. In fact, you can sit back and let the app do the heavy lifting.

This is because all you need to do is link your financial accounts to Mint. Once that is done, your income, expenses, transactions, etc., will all be tracked by the app automatically.

MyFitnessPal

With over 200 million members to date, it’s fair to say MyFitnessPal has plenty of social proof that it’s a worthwhile app to have on your phone.

If you’re one of the few people to not have MyFitnessPal installed and know what it does, this app is an ideal solution for tracking your health and fitness. You can monitor your calorie consumption, track exercise routines, and remain up-to-date with your overall progress. One of the app’s best features is its database of food items, with 3.2 million to choose from – making it easy to update your daily intake of calories.