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6 convenient apps you need in your life

Apps are here to help. You just need to find the right ones. And luckily for you, we’ve done a lot of the finding for you. Here are 6 apps that are way too convenient not to have in your life.

Evernote Scannable

Need to scan a document and send it to someone? No problem. Forget the scanner and whip out your phone. With Evernote Scannable, scanning, saving, and sending documents is simple. Open the app and focus your screen on the document. Once the app finishes focusing, it will automatically adjust and crop the image for you. You can save the image to your phone as a PDF and then share it through text, email, or another connected app.

Glympse

Always struggling to update others on your location? That’s no longer an issue with Glympse. Say you’re planning to pick someone up in 15 minutes. Instead of updating this person on where you are, when you leave, and how far away you are, just send them a Glympse for 30 minutes. Your friend can watch you in real-time as you travel to pick them up.

Google Keep

This to-do list app helps you manage your tasks and activities with color-coded sticky notes. Create one-off to-dos or build lengthy lists. Attach photos and set reminders. Give due dates and share notes with others. It works well because it’s so simple.

Google Photos

If you’re anything like the majority of people, then you run out of space on your phone way too much. In fact, it probably feels like you never have space for anything. If this is the case, then redirect your attention to Google Photos. This app will automatically upload all your photos into the cloud (for free). Once you open your Google Photos app, you can give permission to the Google Assistant to delete all duplicate photos for you. It will scan your device and delete any photos that have already been uploaded to the cloud. You’ll save a ton of space, and in the process, store your images inside an app that’s highly organized and easy to use.

Level Money

This budgeting app strives to make your budgeting life a little more realistic. Each day it provides you with your spendable amount – in other words, how much money can you spend today? The app will provide you with colorful charts and graphs on how much you’ve spent day-to-day and month-to-month, how much you’ve saved, and what your spending habits look like. You can connect your bank account, create reoccurring charges, and view balance predictions.

Ibotta

You probably go to the grocery store at least once a week. So why not save money when you go? Ibotta is an app that will save you money on the things you by every day, like milk, cheese, and vegetables. Rack up the dollars in your Ibotta account and then cash out once you reach $20. You can receive anything from $.25 to $5 on products you buy at the grocery store.