KWGT or KWLP?
I've got enough points from Google Play to purchase one of these apps. If anyone here tried both, which one did you find better? I don't want to spend my $7 and end up disappointed.
Edit: KLWP.
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I've got enough points from Google Play to purchase one of these apps. If anyone here tried both, which one did you find better? I don't want to spend my $7 and end up disappointed.
Edit: KLWP.
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App to listen during the morning walk
I am looking for an android app which fulfills the following conditions:
1. free
2. Let's download videos/documentaries for offline viewing/ hearing
3. plays even when the screen is locked
4. cannot enable developer mode as we have banking apps which will not work then
https://redd.it/1qkohik
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I am looking for an android app which fulfills the following conditions:
1. free
2. Let's download videos/documentaries for offline viewing/ hearing
3. plays even when the screen is locked
4. cannot enable developer mode as we have banking apps which will not work then
https://redd.it/1qkohik
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What’s an app you use often that feels harder to use than it should be or feels frustrating in terms of navigation or flow?
Curious to hear about apps you use regularly that feel frustrating in terms of navigation or overall usability.
Not talking about bugs, performance issues, payments, or subnoscriptions — more about things being hard to find, too many steps for simple actions, or flows that feel unnecessarily complicated.
Not looking at huge social apps(like Spotify or Instagram)— more everyday tools like productivity, notes, learning, reading, or utilities.
If there’s an app you like but still feel “this could be much smoother,” I’d love to hear which app and what feels off.
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Curious to hear about apps you use regularly that feel frustrating in terms of navigation or overall usability.
Not talking about bugs, performance issues, payments, or subnoscriptions — more about things being hard to find, too many steps for simple actions, or flows that feel unnecessarily complicated.
Not looking at huge social apps(like Spotify or Instagram)— more everyday tools like productivity, notes, learning, reading, or utilities.
If there’s an app you like but still feel “this could be much smoother,” I’d love to hear which app and what feels off.
https://redd.it/1qks1ju
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Are there any camera apps that are like the VLOG video feature on Xiaomi phones?
Hello, everyone. Does anyone know of any camera apps that are like the VLOG video feature on Xiaomi phones? Where you can create that kind of live video (not editors).
That feature was really interesting (I had a Poco X3 Pro and now I have a Xiaomi 15T).
Thank you.
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Hello, everyone. Does anyone know of any camera apps that are like the VLOG video feature on Xiaomi phones? Where you can create that kind of live video (not editors).
That feature was really interesting (I had a Poco X3 Pro and now I have a Xiaomi 15T).
Thank you.
https://redd.it/1qksblc
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Remotely Connect to an Android Phone
Hey all!
I have an Android phone that is always online, and I need to access it remotely over the internet (not on the same local network).
I’m looking for a solution that allows me to connect even when the screen is off (I can remove the lock screen if needed).
The goal is to be able to access the device at any time without requiring any human interaction on the remote phone.
What would be the best way to achieve this?
Thanks in advance!
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Hey all!
I have an Android phone that is always online, and I need to access it remotely over the internet (not on the same local network).
I’m looking for a solution that allows me to connect even when the screen is off (I can remove the lock screen if needed).
The goal is to be able to access the device at any time without requiring any human interaction on the remote phone.
What would be the best way to achieve this?
Thanks in advance!
https://redd.it/1qkyp5q
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Minimalistic notes app
I'm using Niagara launcher, and looking for a notes app which widget would seamlessly integrate with my home screen (no background, or the option of setting the transparency level). Any ideas?
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I'm using Niagara launcher, and looking for a notes app which widget would seamlessly integrate with my home screen (no background, or the option of setting the transparency level). Any ideas?
https://redd.it/1ql2qk6
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Anyone else save links on Android and then completely forget about them?
I save links all the time - articles, videos, tools, mostly with good intentions.
But weeks later, I can’t remember:
* Why I saved it
* Where I saved it
* Or if it’s still relevant
Between browser bookmarks, notes, and random apps, things get scattered fast.
Lately I’ve been trying to simplify:
One place for links, less manual sorting, better search.
Still experimenting, but it’s made me realize how broken the default “save for later” experience is.
How do you handle this on Android today? Any apps or workflows you actually stick with?
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I save links all the time - articles, videos, tools, mostly with good intentions.
But weeks later, I can’t remember:
* Why I saved it
* Where I saved it
* Or if it’s still relevant
Between browser bookmarks, notes, and random apps, things get scattered fast.
Lately I’ve been trying to simplify:
One place for links, less manual sorting, better search.
Still experimenting, but it’s made me realize how broken the default “save for later” experience is.
How do you handle this on Android today? Any apps or workflows you actually stick with?
https://redd.it/1qkyhcv
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Best files reader app
I use Microsoft 365 but its interface is more focused on the AI now. I want something simpler to open/read/edit files (doc/PDF/ppt). No adds or one time payment would be appreciated.
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I use Microsoft 365 but its interface is more focused on the AI now. I want something simpler to open/read/edit files (doc/PDF/ppt). No adds or one time payment would be appreciated.
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Would you rather be able to BLOCK all distractions or CREATE tasks and PLAN your days with your voice?
I am currently deep in the trenches right now trying to figure out in what direction to take my productivity app in.
I have 2 core features that both seem useful to me and I would use but I'm realized that in order to make a successful app I need to choose solve one problem really well so I've been trying to figure out which feature to cut and which one to keep.
One on hand being able to block/track any and all distractions between desktop and mobile seems super useful so you know when and how much you're procrastinating but also being able to create tasks and projects while planning your life with voice and talking to the app seems super useful.
Would appreciate your guy's thoughts on these two ideas and which feature you guys would find more useful!
https://redd.it/1qlhjxt
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I am currently deep in the trenches right now trying to figure out in what direction to take my productivity app in.
I have 2 core features that both seem useful to me and I would use but I'm realized that in order to make a successful app I need to choose solve one problem really well so I've been trying to figure out which feature to cut and which one to keep.
One on hand being able to block/track any and all distractions between desktop and mobile seems super useful so you know when and how much you're procrastinating but also being able to create tasks and projects while planning your life with voice and talking to the app seems super useful.
Would appreciate your guy's thoughts on these two ideas and which feature you guys would find more useful!
https://redd.it/1qlhjxt
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Looking for notes app with widget and search function
I currently use the Googles Notes app, but since my notes are usually very long, it's frustrating I cant search inside them. Before, I used the Samsung Notes, which is great, but I switched phones and currently dont own a Samsung. So, I would like to have a simple Notes app, that offers the following:
- Large Widget, 4x4 that immediately lets me see my notes, no tapping into it needed (like Google Notes or Samsung Notes)
- Search inside note possible, the search leads you to the keyword
- No clutter. I need the design to be minimalist/clear and no bright colors
- No subnoscription. One time fee of up to 20€ or free.
- Optional: More characters possible than in Google Notes (has a limitation to 20.000 characters)
- Optional: Cloud function would be neat, if I ever need to switch phones, but not necessary
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I currently use the Googles Notes app, but since my notes are usually very long, it's frustrating I cant search inside them. Before, I used the Samsung Notes, which is great, but I switched phones and currently dont own a Samsung. So, I would like to have a simple Notes app, that offers the following:
- Large Widget, 4x4 that immediately lets me see my notes, no tapping into it needed (like Google Notes or Samsung Notes)
- Search inside note possible, the search leads you to the keyword
- No clutter. I need the design to be minimalist/clear and no bright colors
- No subnoscription. One time fee of up to 20€ or free.
- Optional: More characters possible than in Google Notes (has a limitation to 20.000 characters)
- Optional: Cloud function would be neat, if I ever need to switch phones, but not necessary
https://redd.it/1qliu6q
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Recommended App to quite alcohol
Not easy when have been drinking for 30 plus years but would like to track and receive motivation to stay off alcohol.
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Not easy when have been drinking for 30 plus years but would like to track and receive motivation to stay off alcohol.
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An app that forces you to do 5 squats to open TikTok/Instagram
I'm building an Android app to stop doomscrolling by making you "pay" for screen time with physical exercise.
The Concept:
To open a specific app (like Instagram), a lock screen pops up. You must do physical exercise—verified by the front camera AI—to unlock it.
Key Features:
\- AI Pose Detection: Uses the camera to count actual reps. You can't just shake the phone to cheat.
\- Exercise Options: Choose between Squats, Pushups, or High Knees.
\- Emergency Button: You can skip the workout, but there's a 60-second "penalty wait" so it's not instant.
\- Usage Stats: Tracks how many squats you did vs. how much time you wasted scrolling.
My Question:
Would this actually help you reduce screen time, or would you just get annoyed and uninstall it? Be honest.
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I'm building an Android app to stop doomscrolling by making you "pay" for screen time with physical exercise.
The Concept:
To open a specific app (like Instagram), a lock screen pops up. You must do physical exercise—verified by the front camera AI—to unlock it.
Key Features:
\- AI Pose Detection: Uses the camera to count actual reps. You can't just shake the phone to cheat.
\- Exercise Options: Choose between Squats, Pushups, or High Knees.
\- Emergency Button: You can skip the workout, but there's a 60-second "penalty wait" so it's not instant.
\- Usage Stats: Tracks how many squats you did vs. how much time you wasted scrolling.
My Question:
Would this actually help you reduce screen time, or would you just get annoyed and uninstall it? Be honest.
https://redd.it/1qlqhh7
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Alarm app that plays the alarm sound only once
I'm looking for an Android alarm application that plays the alarm tone only once. Here's an earlier thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/s/hRFWWxObsN
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I'm looking for an Android alarm application that plays the alarm tone only once. Here's an earlier thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/s/hRFWWxObsN
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I like namida concept, but that app is super prone to crashing for me. Is there alternative to it?
I love the concept of more folder based library.
This is what I currently use, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicplayer.player.mp3player.white. but it's old so it's runs the risk of being discontinued
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I love the concept of more folder based library.
This is what I currently use, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicplayer.player.mp3player.white. but it's old so it's runs the risk of being discontinued
https://redd.it/1qm1jrm
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Music Player - Apps on Google Play
High quality Music player with Equalizer and Music editor
App to move chrome tab groups to another phone/browser?
I'm switching phones and using this move to go from chrome to Firefox
But I'm a tab horder and I actually have groups of tabs that I've organised and want to access on my new phone, but I have so many that going through and individually bookmarking each page is just impossible in my life atm
I've seen lots of desktop apps like workona, or tabbox etc but haven't been able to find something for android or even just a way to mass bookmark group tabs
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I'm switching phones and using this move to go from chrome to Firefox
But I'm a tab horder and I actually have groups of tabs that I've organised and want to access on my new phone, but I have so many that going through and individually bookmarking each page is just impossible in my life atm
I've seen lots of desktop apps like workona, or tabbox etc but haven't been able to find something for android or even just a way to mass bookmark group tabs
https://redd.it/1qm8bh3
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Self Promotion Megathread
Please direct all self promotion posts here.
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Please direct all self promotion posts here.
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Streak of daily updates for Nova Launcher with empty "what's new" log
Anyone knows anything about it? Feels suspicious. I've seen 4 updates every day on Google play, each with an empty "what's new". Wondering about exploits.
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Anyone knows anything about it? Feels suspicious. I've seen 4 updates every day on Google play, each with an empty "what's new". Wondering about exploits.
https://redd.it/1qqp14o
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I Tried Too Many Productivity Apps - These 5 Stayed
I've tried way too many productivity apps on Android over the years. Most are either bloated, distracting, or just glorified to-do lists. These 5 genuinely help me stay focused and organized.
# 1. Todoist
Still the gold standard for task management.
Clean UI
Powerful recurring tasks
Works great across devices
📱 Play Store:
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.todoist](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.todoist)
# 2. Clock Orbit
This one surprised me.
It’s a minimal, distraction-free clock + productivity tool that focuses on time awareness and focus, not endless features.
Beautiful, calm UI
Helps with time blocking and deep focus
No ads, no clutter
📱 Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.clockorbit
# 3. Notion
Best all-in-one workspace.
Notes, tasks, databases
Insane customization
Learning curve is real, but worth it
📱 Play Store:
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id)
# 4. Habitorbit
Great for building and tracking habits that support productivity, not just reminders.
Habit tracking with progress visualization
Builds routines that reinforce focus and consistency Play Store: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.habitorbit](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.habitorbit)
# 5. Forest
If phone distraction is your enemy, this helps.
Gamified focus sessions
Encourages staying off your phone
Simple but effective
📱 Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cc.forestapp
Productivity apps only work if they reduce friction. If an app makes you manage the app instead of your time, it’s already failed.
Drop your setups or underrated apps below - always looking for better workflows.
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I've tried way too many productivity apps on Android over the years. Most are either bloated, distracting, or just glorified to-do lists. These 5 genuinely help me stay focused and organized.
# 1. Todoist
Still the gold standard for task management.
Clean UI
Powerful recurring tasks
Works great across devices
📱 Play Store:
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.todoist](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.todoist)
# 2. Clock Orbit
This one surprised me.
It’s a minimal, distraction-free clock + productivity tool that focuses on time awareness and focus, not endless features.
Beautiful, calm UI
Helps with time blocking and deep focus
No ads, no clutter
📱 Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.clockorbit
# 3. Notion
Best all-in-one workspace.
Notes, tasks, databases
Insane customization
Learning curve is real, but worth it
📱 Play Store:
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id)
# 4. Habitorbit
Great for building and tracking habits that support productivity, not just reminders.
Habit tracking with progress visualization
Builds routines that reinforce focus and consistency Play Store: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.habitorbit](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.habitorbit)
# 5. Forest
If phone distraction is your enemy, this helps.
Gamified focus sessions
Encourages staying off your phone
Simple but effective
📱 Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cc.forestapp
Productivity apps only work if they reduce friction. If an app makes you manage the app instead of your time, it’s already failed.
Drop your setups or underrated apps below - always looking for better workflows.
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Todoist: To Do List & Calendar - Apps on Google Play
Organize tasks, capture ideas by voice, and keep your teamwork on the same page.
Anyone have a app that can hide photos and videos that has a built in video player that's has a sliding function?
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