iLoungeiLounge
  • News
    • Apple
      • AirPods Pro
      • AirPlay
      • Apps
        • Apple Music
      • iCloud
      • iTunes
      • HealthKit
      • HomeKit
      • HomePod
      • iOS 13
      • Apple Pay
      • Apple TV
      • Siri
    • Rumors
    • Humor
    • Technology
      • CES
    • Daily Deals
    • Articles
    • Web Stories
  • iPhone
    • iPhone Accessories
  • iPad
  • iPod
    • iPod Accessories
  • Apple Watch
    • Apple Watch Accessories
  • Mac
    • MacBook Air
    • MacBook Pro
  • Reviews
    • App Reviews
  • How-to
    • Ask iLounge
Font ResizerAa
iLoungeiLounge
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
    • Apple
    • Rumors
    • Humor
    • Technology
    • Daily Deals
    • Articles
    • Web Stories
  • iPhone
    • iPhone Accessories
  • iPad
  • iPod
    • iPod Accessories
  • Apple Watch
    • Apple Watch Accessories
  • Mac
    • MacBook Air
    • MacBook Pro
  • Reviews
    • App Reviews
  • How-to
    • Ask iLounge
Follow US

Articles

Articles

Mobile Apps to Install For Improved Routine and Focus

Last updated: Aug 29, 2025 6:54 am UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Mobile Apps to Install For Improved Routine and Focus

Your smartphone doesn’t need to be a distraction from your job, studies, or other activities. With the correct setup, configurations, and a few additional apps, it can serve as a space to monitor your progress and find motivation.


In this article, we explore ways to make your smartphone more productivity-friendly. Furthermore, we suggest some applications that introduce some new healthy habits to include in your routine!

Mobile Apps to Install For Improved Routine and Focus

Apps like Plantie

While many similar applications exist on the market, Plantie represents this category well. It is a simplistic productivity app, combining gamification and positive reinforcements.

So, whenever you want to work on something, you open the app, set the timer to plant a virtual seed. Then, do your work without closing the app to see your plant grow. If you leave the app, the plant withers. Thus, such apps prevent you from checking your phone and sticking to the task you started. Achievements, badges, and other gamified elements add to the excitement of finishing your task.


Todoist for more detailed tracking

Todoist is another excellent example of applications that let you track different assignments, appointments, or daily chores. If you tend to forget about plans or struggle to plan, putting everything in such applications can be a true lifesaver. Whenever you consider which groceries you need or hear the news about an upcoming event, mark it in the app to receive neat reminders.

To quickly see your tasks, consider organizing apps by adding Todoist or similar apps in widgets you can find anywhere on your home screen.


Turn downtime into cash with GPT sites

Naturally, you will want to use your smartphone to browse social media, watch YouTube videos, or tune in to streamers’ lives. While you can also limit this through limit settings on smartphones, don’t forget the option to get paid for these activities.

GPT (Get-Paid-To) platforms allow you to earn money online by watching videos, playing mobile games, engaging with content creators, and more. Many of these services might have separate apps, but a lot of them are accessible via your preferred browser.


Get paid for steps via Winwalk

Apps like Winwalk empower people to move around more, boosting their physical health. After all, you get to accumulate points for every step you take, and eventually, you can redeem these points for various rewards. Depending on the app, the points can turn into gift cards, discounts, tickets, or other freebies.

If you prefer, consider looking for a more local app for getting rewards in exchange for steps. The regional services usually partner with vendors and services in your area. Thus, you can score discounts or gift cards to restaurants, museums, or other locations near you.


Stay calm for less stress and more focus

Apps like Worry Watch can help you manage stress and anxiety better. This specific application gives you the option to journal, writing down your thoughts and feelings throughout the day. Furthermore, you can track your moods and their shifts, and discover helpful insights into your emotions.

So, the purpose of such apps is to try to give immediate relief to moderate anxiety and teach people how to respond to stress or prevent being overwhelmed with anxiety.


Learn from professionals in your spare time

A variety of applications provide insightful lessons from experts. One of these applications is MasterClass, in which you can discover guidance from well-known people. So, you can check out their brilliant minds whenever you have a free minute. However, while the courses are excellent, some users do notice the technical drawbacks of the application. If needed, switch to Udemy, Coursera, Skillshare, or Mindvalley. Each of them offers a range of courses and lessons.


Drink plenty of water with helpful reminders

Drinking water is a challenge for many people. Luckily, apps like Daily Water Tracker – Waterful can enhance your experience with another gamified feature. Besides tracking water intake, it can also help you see how much carbonated soda or juice you consume.

Conclusion

All of these apps introduce something new and valuable to your routine. Furthermore, they do not require commitment or learning how the app works. You can download and start using them immediately! Many of them focus on positive reinforcement, gamifying tedious tasks, or even bringing you new funds thanks to a healthier or more productive attitude.


Latest News
The Apple Watch Series 11 46mm GPS Is $100 Off
The Apple Watch Series 11 46mm GPS Is $100 Off
1 Min Read
Clamshell Style iPhone Being Looked Into By Apple
Clamshell Style iPhone Being Looked Into By Apple
1 Min Read
Foldable iPhones May Have the Largest Battery Ever
Foldable iPhones May Have the Largest Battery Ever
1 Min Read
Apple and TSMC’s 10-Year Collaboration May Be Ending
Apple and TSMC’s 10-Year Collaboration May Be Ending
1 Min Read
The 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB Wi-Fi Is $149 Off
The 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB Wi-Fi Is $149 Off
1 Min Read
M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips for the MacBook Pro could Roll Out with macOS 26.3
M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips for the MacBook Pro could Roll Out with macOS 26.3
1 Min Read
Mac Ordering Process Revamped
Mac Ordering Process Revamped
1 Min Read
Check Signed By Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs Sold For $2.4 Million
Check Signed By Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs Sold For $2.4 Million
1 Min Read
The Anker 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger is $35 Off
The Anker 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger is $35 Off
1 Min Read
No iPhone Air 2 This Year, according to Latest Report
No iPhone Air 2 This Year, according to Latest Report
1 Min Read
New Report Corroborates Split iPhone Release Dates
New Report Corroborates Split iPhone Release Dates
1 Min Read
Apple Losing More Researchers As They Plan To Release 2 Siri Versions
Apple Losing More Researchers As They Plan To Release 2 Siri Versions
1 Min Read

iLounge logo

iLounge is an independent resource for all things iPod, iPhone, iPad, and beyond. iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, Apple TV, and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.

This website is not affiliated with Apple Inc.
iLounge © 2001 - 2025. All Rights Reserved.
  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • About Us
  • Forums
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?