November App Review: 3 Must-Have Apps

With more than 700,000 applications in the App Store and 675,000 on Google Play, it can be a daunting task to discover new apps. That’s where I hopefully come in. Once a month, I’m going to profile three newer apps that I think are either really awesome, useful or have some amazing feature. Or, a combination of all three. Here’s the first roundup.

Zeebox
For those who don’t know, I’m a bit of a TV and movie fanatic. Up until recently, I primarily only used Twitter as my second-screen app. I’ve tried Getglue, IntoNow, Miso, and a few others. None of them stuck. They didn’t really give me anything that compelling or special. A few of these apps were downright clunky to use.

Zeebox, on the other hand, is different. It has a super-clean, easy to use interface. It’s not a ground breaking concept since it essentially just combines old-school TV channel guides with social commentary (from their app, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). But, it does it in a way where it’s super easy and fun to use.

Circa
Hands down, the cleanest news app I’ve seen to date. Circa, which has it’s own editorial staff, gives you the day’s news in bite-size readable chunks. You can skim and pick up the news while you are on-the-go.

Timehop
Timehop is a great example of a company that morphed a super cool daily email into a content-rich, amazing app experience. In short, it tells you what you and your friends posted about that day a year ago.

 

Note: If you have an app that you would like me to review in a future edition, please leave a comment in the comment section or shoot me an email at jmalnik@gmail.com.

Jessica Malnik works with B2B SaaS and professional service firms to build marketing moat that compound over time using her signature content framework. As both a strategist and executor, she helps clients develop strategic content marketing roadmaps, scale content production, and provide guidance on campaigns and individual pieces.
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