Best Android Apps of September 2024: Top Picks for Productivity, Travel, and More

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Highlights
  • In our September 2024 edition, we spotlight the top 5 Android apps you need to try this month.
  • The list includes apps for vegan recipes, audiobooks, an AI-powered note-taker, and more.
  • Our monthly editions offer a glimpse into lesser-known but incredibly useful apps that you might overlook amidst the vast selection on the Play Store.

In a sea of millions of apps, it is quite certain that you will end up finding tons of the best Android apps on the Google Play Store. We have been bringing you a lists of the top 5 best Android apps for ages and this is what the ‘September 2024’ edition looks like.

Unlike random lists of ‘some XYZ apps’ that you can find online, we curate apps that can be considered as ‘useful’ or ‘resourceful’ in some shape or form. This makes it so that it can bring about change in your daily lifestyle. The list comprises apps including productivity, travel, education, and wealth management that you must give a shot at.

Vegan Bowls

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: Vegan Bowls (via Google Play Store)

When you opt for a different food lifestyle, the barrier to entry and staying affirmed is about finding food that goes in line with the new lifestyle. Although veganism has become mainstream today, many people are still limited in what they can consume.

Cut to Vegan Bowls, a revolutionary app that was born out of an Instagram page with more than 3 million followers. Vegan Bowls gives you access to 100+ recipes with step-by-step instructions and detailed videos. It has a shopping list where it adds all ingredients for the recipe you choose and lets you customize it based on what is available in your fridge. 

Some of its features are behind the paywall including a cookbook that you can access simply with an in-app purchase. Some vegan recipes you can check out on Vegan Bowls are Raw Maki Rolls, Cacao Nicecream, and Vegan Salmon Rice Bowl to name a few.

Download: Vegan Bowls

Libro.fm Audiobooks

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: Libro.fm (via Google Play Store)

You could be either working hard or hardly working and in both cases, most of us would rather watch a movie or a web series than read a book. Thanks to the technology that we have access to, you no longer have to physically hold a book and read but rather there are electronic versions giving you access to both hard and soft copies. 

If that’s not a cup of your tea as well, try Libro.fm Audiobooks. With more than 400,000 audiobooks, you get access to a trove of novels and bestsellers across genres and categories.

Bookmark pages where you left to continue the next time around. You can adjust the playback speed to a faster or slower pace based on your capability to grasp it. Books like ‘Atomic Habits’ and ‘Seven Habits of Highly Effective People’ are some of my favorites, but you can dive into various categories of your choice and learn a tad bit more ‘every day’.

Download: Libro.fm Audiobooks

Fireflies: AI Notetaker

If you happen to find yourself in way too many conversations or meetings, and it becomes challenging to keep track of what was discussed during these meetings, with Fireflies, say goodbye to missing out on anything.

For starters, it is an AI-powered notetaker app that lets you record and transcribe your conversations and meetings (and more). It uses AI to summarize the conversations, say an hour-long conversation in just 5 minutes so that you don’t have to go through that conversation should you want to recall just ‘that specific’ bit of information. What’s more? Talk to its AI bot AskFred to ask him any questions about the recordings, and you get tailored answers.

FireFlies is definitely one of the must-have Android apps in September 2024 that you must try. The app is loaded with a bunch of features including syncing with web apps, support with a multitude of collaboration apps, creating shareable bits, tracking key metrics using Conversation Intelligence and the list goes on.

Download: Fireflies

Imprint: Learn Visually

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: Imprint (Google Play Store)

Learning something new, such as a new concept or topic around business, leadership, finance, technology, or psychology, among others, can be difficult. With Imprint, you can commence a journey to understand complex and important topics with its bit-sized visuals that take less than two minutes.

Brush up your ideas and stay focused with these tiny chapters. Some visual guides include Atomic Habits by James Clear, and ADHD 2.0 by John J. Ratey and Edward M. Hallowell among others.

Download: Imprint Learn Visually

NewsBreak

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: NewsBreak (Google Play Store)

It is worth scrolling through current events and affairs to keep yourself entertained and informed rather than aimlessly scrolling on Instagram. If we are on the same page, NewsBreak is an app for you. From local news to international headlines, from weather alerts to stories that could influence meaningful decisions in your daily lives, NewsBreak is there.

The app looks after news stories from 10,000 sources using its discovery engine to fuel your appetite to know the people and places across the globe a little every day. It has a personalized feed that is based on your likes and dislikes so that you get a custom news feed unique to your taste. NewsBreak captures stories ranging from market news, science, real estate, health, tech, celebrity, and beyond so that you can stay attuned to it potentially boosting your acumen of storytelling.

Download: NewsBreak

Looking for truly useful apps on Google Play Store really feels like finding a needle in a haystack. And that’s why we do the hard job while you can simply get a fresh list of apps to check out. And with that, we wrap up our take on the best Android apps that you can try in September 2024. Do have a glance at our iOS apps as well. 

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Highlights
  • In our September 2024 edition, we spotlight the top 5 Android apps you need to try this month.
  • The list includes apps for vegan recipes, audiobooks, an AI-powered note-taker, and more.
  • Our monthly editions offer a glimpse into lesser-known but incredibly useful apps that you might overlook amidst the vast selection on the Play Store.

In a sea of millions of apps, it is quite certain that you will end up finding tons of the best Android apps on the Google Play Store. We have been bringing you a lists of the top 5 best Android apps for ages and this is what the ‘September 2024’ edition looks like.

Unlike random lists of ‘some XYZ apps’ that you can find online, we curate apps that can be considered as ‘useful’ or ‘resourceful’ in some shape or form. This makes it so that it can bring about change in your daily lifestyle. The list comprises apps including productivity, travel, education, and wealth management that you must give a shot at.

Vegan Bowls

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: Vegan Bowls (via Google Play Store)

When you opt for a different food lifestyle, the barrier to entry and staying affirmed is about finding food that goes in line with the new lifestyle. Although veganism has become mainstream today, many people are still limited in what they can consume.

Cut to Vegan Bowls, a revolutionary app that was born out of an Instagram page with more than 3 million followers. Vegan Bowls gives you access to 100+ recipes with step-by-step instructions and detailed videos. It has a shopping list where it adds all ingredients for the recipe you choose and lets you customize it based on what is available in your fridge. 

Some of its features are behind the paywall including a cookbook that you can access simply with an in-app purchase. Some vegan recipes you can check out on Vegan Bowls are Raw Maki Rolls, Cacao Nicecream, and Vegan Salmon Rice Bowl to name a few.

Download: Vegan Bowls

Libro.fm Audiobooks

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: Libro.fm (via Google Play Store)

You could be either working hard or hardly working and in both cases, most of us would rather watch a movie or a web series than read a book. Thanks to the technology that we have access to, you no longer have to physically hold a book and read but rather there are electronic versions giving you access to both hard and soft copies. 

If that’s not a cup of your tea as well, try Libro.fm Audiobooks. With more than 400,000 audiobooks, you get access to a trove of novels and bestsellers across genres and categories.

Bookmark pages where you left to continue the next time around. You can adjust the playback speed to a faster or slower pace based on your capability to grasp it. Books like ‘Atomic Habits’ and ‘Seven Habits of Highly Effective People’ are some of my favorites, but you can dive into various categories of your choice and learn a tad bit more ‘every day’.

Download: Libro.fm Audiobooks

Fireflies: AI Notetaker

If you happen to find yourself in way too many conversations or meetings, and it becomes challenging to keep track of what was discussed during these meetings, with Fireflies, say goodbye to missing out on anything.

For starters, it is an AI-powered notetaker app that lets you record and transcribe your conversations and meetings (and more). It uses AI to summarize the conversations, say an hour-long conversation in just 5 minutes so that you don’t have to go through that conversation should you want to recall just ‘that specific’ bit of information. What’s more? Talk to its AI bot AskFred to ask him any questions about the recordings, and you get tailored answers.

FireFlies is definitely one of the must-have Android apps in September 2024 that you must try. The app is loaded with a bunch of features including syncing with web apps, support with a multitude of collaboration apps, creating shareable bits, tracking key metrics using Conversation Intelligence and the list goes on.

Download: Fireflies

Imprint: Learn Visually

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: Imprint (Google Play Store)

Learning something new, such as a new concept or topic around business, leadership, finance, technology, or psychology, among others, can be difficult. With Imprint, you can commence a journey to understand complex and important topics with its bit-sized visuals that take less than two minutes.

Brush up your ideas and stay focused with these tiny chapters. Some visual guides include Atomic Habits by James Clear, and ADHD 2.0 by John J. Ratey and Edward M. Hallowell among others.

Download: Imprint Learn Visually

NewsBreak

5 Best Android Apps to Try in September 2024
Image Credits: NewsBreak (Google Play Store)

It is worth scrolling through current events and affairs to keep yourself entertained and informed rather than aimlessly scrolling on Instagram. If we are on the same page, NewsBreak is an app for you. From local news to international headlines, from weather alerts to stories that could influence meaningful decisions in your daily lives, NewsBreak is there.

The app looks after news stories from 10,000 sources using its discovery engine to fuel your appetite to know the people and places across the globe a little every day. It has a personalized feed that is based on your likes and dislikes so that you get a custom news feed unique to your taste. NewsBreak captures stories ranging from market news, science, real estate, health, tech, celebrity, and beyond so that you can stay attuned to it potentially boosting your acumen of storytelling.

Download: NewsBreak

Looking for truly useful apps on Google Play Store really feels like finding a needle in a haystack. And that’s why we do the hard job while you can simply get a fresh list of apps to check out. And with that, we wrap up our take on the best Android apps that you can try in September 2024. Do have a glance at our iOS apps as well. 

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