2015-12-08



A new year is approaching, and for many people that means it's time to set resolutions. Unfortunately, only about 8 percent of people who make resolutions achieve them, according to Statistics Brain Research Institute.

If you want help reaching your goals, and be more successful in 2016, there’s an app for that. Actually, there are thousands of apps for that. Fortunately, we’ve narrowed it down to the top 30 apps that can help you be more productive and successful in the new year.

1. Credit Karma

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Maintaining healthy credit can get you better rates on loans, help you qualify for your next home or even improve your chances of landing your dream job. For those who want to keep close tabs on their credit, Credit Karma offers free credit scores, reports and monitoring, including tools to help you make sense of your credit.

Noteworthy features:

Email alerts when changes to your credit occurs

Activity tracking to help you spot potential identity theft

Personalized tips to help you build your credit

The Credit Karma app gives you a general idea of your credit history and score. However, consumers should still order a yearly free credit report from the three major credit bureaus — Experian, Equifax and TransUnion — through AnnualCreditReport.com, which is operated by all three bureaus.

2. Acorns

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Acorns rounds up the spare change from your daily purchases, and invests the difference for you. Little by little, you’ll see how quickly that spare change adds up.

“We recommend a portfolio based off your age, time horizon, income, goals and risk tolerance," said Jeff Cruttenden, a co-founder of Acorns. “Our focus is on helping people start early, invest often and feel secure about their financial future.”

Noteworthy features:

Ability to set small recurring investments, or one lump sum

From conservative to aggressive, choose from five diversified portfolios

For accounts with less than $5,000, fees are $1 a month. Any accounts with over $5,000 get charged 0.25 percent a year. Accounts are free for students with an .edu email address, and any account with a $0 balance is never charged.

3. Stock Market Simulator Plus

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: $1.99

If you're intimidated by the stock market, Stock Market Simulator Plus allows you to practice before you get started in the real world. Users get to manage a $50,000 virtual portfolio inside a simulated stock market environment, and work their way up.

Noteworthy features:

Uses real stock market data

Offers dividend payouts to its users

Rationale behind each stock pick

After you pay for Stock Market Simulator Plus, there are in-app upgrades that unlock features, like short selling. Also, all the stock market data is 15-20 minutes behind real time, so it shouldn’t be used to make real life investing decisions. Once you get comfortable playing the virtual market, you can move onto investing for real.

4. Venmo

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

You’re out with friends, and you get stuck with the bill. You need a sure way to get paid back. Enter: Venmo. This app allows other people to quickly and easily send you money electronically — no cash or checks required.

Noteworthy features:

Accept payment requests with a text message

Money is transferred in one business day

However, Venmo has a couple of “quirks,” as CNET called them. For one, the money isn’t sent directly to your bank account. Instead, it gets added to your Venmo balance, which you have to then transfer to your account. There is also a 2.9 percent fee for credit card transfers, and unless you have a “verified” account, transfers are limited to $300 per week and cash-outs to $999.99 per week.

5. Mint Bills

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Say goodbye to late fees and penalties. Popular budgeting service, Mint, has been around since 2006, and the company has introduced a new standalone bill pay app, Mint Bills. Mint Bills makes it easy to see how much money you have, how much you owe and to pay your bills all from one place.

Noteworthy features:

Reminders when bills are due

Pay on the spot, or schedule payments

Expedited payments feature gets your bills paid within a day

Mint Bills isn’t integrated with the Mint app, so you’ll need to download a separate app to use this feature. Also, some features, like paying with a credit or debit card instead of a bank transfer, include a transaction fee.

Related: Why Happy People Earn More Money

6. Instacart

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

With just a few taps, this grocery delivery app helps you stick to your meal plan and cut back on eating out. Instacart users can create custom grocery lists that will be delivered to their doorsteps in as little as one hour.

Noteworthy features:

Order from multiple stores at once

Save lists for future use

Set your preferred delivery time

Your first Instacart delivery is free, and the fee for subsequent deliveries starts at $3.99. Currently, the service is only available in major metropolitan areas, including the San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Houston, Austin, Denver and Boulder.

7. AroundMe

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

The AroundMe app can help you find whatever you need wherever you are. Whether you're looking for a decent coffee shop, nearby movie theater or the closest ATM, this app will provide GPS-driven directions to businesses in your area.

Noteworthy features:

Language support includes English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Chinese

Weather updates

Both Android and Apple users rave about AroundMe, but some users have complained about the map feature. You might want to double-check locations and directions on a separate map app before you hit the pavement.

8. Parkbud

System: iOS

Cost: $0.99

If you tend to forget where you parked your car, never fear: Parkbud knows where it is. This app saves the location of your parking spot so it’s easy to find later. It also allows you to pay for parking with your phone, and it connects you to a number of other navigation apps — including Apple maps, TomTom and Waze.

Noteworthy features:

A location guide with nearby points of interest

Up-to-the-second directions to your car, or other places

Keeps track of time on parking meters

Parkbud is only available for iOS, so Android users will have to use a different car location app. Appcrawler suggested FindMyCar and Parkdroid, among others.

9. Stylebook

System: iOS

Cost: $3.99

Stylebook is a virtual closet for your real-life wardrobe. The app has over 90 tools that help manage everything from your favorite outfits to style inspirations. Instead of declaring you have nothing to wear and spending money at the mall, you can consult Stylebook to create new, creative outfits with the clothing you already have.

Noteworthy features:

Import photos of your clothes

Create packing lists

Get wardrobe statistics, like cost per wear and what you wear the most/least

“I’ve found that it helps me stay content," said Unfancy fashion blogger Caroline Joy Rector. "Usually it quiets that shopping urge instantly — and it reminds me that I have enough.”

10. Trello

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

You can organize anything with Trello — it’s like a whiteboard for your entire life. You can use the app to manage projects at work, update never-ending to-do lists and maintain the family calendar. With a few taps, you can message your co-worker about an assignment that’s due, make a packing list for your next trip and set a reminder to give the dog her flea meds.

Noteworthy features:

Boards are updated in real time

Get notifications every time something important happens

Turn off features you won’t use, so you won’t get overwhelmed

Basic Trello accounts are free, but for additional features like app integrations, larger file support and multiple team management, plans start at $8.33 per month when paid annually.

11. 1Password

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

There were a host of data breaches and online security issues in 2015, but the 1Password app can help you stay a little more secure in 2016. It creates strong, unique passwords for every website and remembers them for you. With just a single-click login, you’ll get quick and secure access.

Noteworthy features:

Auto-lock key keeps your data protected if your device is stolen

Security audit tests the strength of your passwords

Safely share logins and passwords with loved ones or co-workers

1Password is free, with $9.99 in-app purchases for more security features. You might consider that a small investment to help better protect your data.

Related: 12 Ways Your Smartphone Is a Financial Risk

12. Evernote

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Evernote is more than just an app — it’s a good way to remember and save all kinds of information. From creating to-do lists, to referencing important information, to saving articles to read later, this app “brings your life’s work together in one digital space.”

Noteworthy features:

Clip from anywhere on the web

Attach files like Office docs, PDFs and photos

Share notebooks for team projects

The basic Evernote app is free, but users can upgrade to Premium and Plus subscriptions for enhanced features — like offline access, greater privacy and more storage.

13. Sunrise Calendar

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

The Sunrise Calendar has been called “the best calendar app for iPhone” by The Verge. It links your Google Calendar and offers shortcuts for adding events, weather reports and Facebook birthday reminders to your daily events.

Noteworthy features:

Connects with apps like Facebook, Evernote, Trello, Meetup and more

Adds your favorite sports teams or TV shows

Sets faces and profiles to important people

This app is available to both desktop and mobile users. So far, the most negative feedback pertained to the inability to create custom scheme settings.

14. Unroll.me

System: iOS

Cost: Free

If you're drowning in unwanted emails, this app can help streamline your inbox. Unroll.me cleans up your email by automatically unsubscribing you from subscriptions and mailing lists. Previously only for desktop users, the Unroll.me app was released in November 2015.

Noteworthy features:

Bulk unsubscribe from unwanted email lists

Combine favorite email subscriptions into one daily digest email

"I’m a family blogger and my email address gets added to dozens of new press lists every day," said Chelsea Day of lifestyle blog Someday I’ll Learn. "With Unroll.me, my inbox doesn’t give me anxiety anymore — it takes just a few minutes to weed out any unwanted emails."

15. CamCard HD Free

Systems: iOS, Android, Windows

Cost: Free

Make 2016 the year you contain your business card chaos. Tech Republic calls CamCard HD Free “one of the best-of-breed business card readers,” and the app was listed as one of the must-have apps for salespeople by Inc.com. You can scan business cards into the app, and organize them from there.

Noteworthy features:

Add notes to card to remember more details

Send emails to contacts right from the app

Recognizes 17 different languages

The free version of CamCard allows you to scan and save up to 200 business cards for free. Anything more than that requires a $0.99 upgrade.

16. Join.me

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Join.me gives you tools to help you have a successful video meeting. The Join.me app makes it easy to start, join and manage an online meeting from your phone.

Noteworthy features:

Instant screen sharing

No downloads for viewers

Share whiteboards easily via AirDrop, Messenger, Mail or Facebook Messenger

The basic version of Join.me is free. However, you can upgrade to add features like unlimited audio conferencing and advanced management capabilities.

17. WPS Office

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

With WPS Office, you can create, edit and export documents and presentations from your phone. This app has features like Writer, Presentation and Spreadsheets, and is also compatible with Microsoft Word, Powerpoint and Excel. “[WPS Office] gives Office for iPad a run for its money. Except it doesn’t cost any,” said CNET.

Noteworthy features:

Sync with Google Drive, Dropbox and other cloud services

Insert video and sound into presentations

Dozens of presentation layouts

WPS Office is packed full of impressive features. However, one iTunes reviewer said, “you cannot print from the spreadsheet. You cannot convert the spreadsheet to a PDF either.”

18. WolframAlpha

Systems: iOS, Android, Windows

Cost: $2.99

If you've ever wondered why Siri is so smart, the database she uses to answer your most burning questions is now available in an app. WolframAlpha helps you understand complex topics like math, statistics, physics, geography, astronomy, linguistics and more. The app's giant library of knowledge can help you get a grasp on whatever subject you need to excel in your professional life.

Noteworthy features:

Computes complex material into easy-to-understand answers

Generates user-friendly reports

If the basic version of Wolfram Alpha doesn’t quench your thirst for knowledge, you can upgrade to the Pro version to upload files and get personal analytics.

19. Timesheet Worktime Tracker

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

If you have a hard time keeping track of your work hours or billing clients, then Worktime Tracker is the app for you. When you’re working, time is money, so make sure you track every hour with this easy-to-use app.

Noteworthy features:

Export reports in CSV, HTML and PDF

Manage multiple projects and tasks at once

Track your work by category, amount, date and note

The basic features of the Timesheet Worktime Tracker app are free, but you’ll have to pay $0.99 to export data to documents, and another $0.99 remove ads.

20. Slack

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Slack calls itself "team communication for the 21st century." Consider it a Facebook for work teams. The Slack app allows teams to collaborate and communicate openly, in private groups or direct messages, and share files on the go.

Noteworthy features:

Cut and paste links from Google Drive, Dropbox or Box

Integrate with other programs to get all your communications through Slack

Info is automatically indexed and archived

Slack is free for small teams. Upgrades include additional features, like unlimited service integrations, premium customer service and configurable email service.

21. iExit

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: $2.99

If you’ve ever been on a long road trip, you likely know the gamble of taking an unknown exit. Using your location, iExit lists which restaurants, hotels, gas stations and other provisions are at the closest exits. You don't have to regret eating at a greasy diner when an In-N-Out Burger is just a few miles away.

Noteworthy features:

Includes over 2,500 nightly hotel deals

Specific search for business names or locations with free WiFi

Remember: Hands-free cellphone use while driving is the law in many states. So either have your passenger navigate iExit for you, or pull over before opening the app.

22. TripCase

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

The TripCase app can help you travel with confidence. It stores your travel itinerary, logs important contact info and confirmation numbers, and even gives you notifications for flight delays. You won't have to stress over digging through confirmation emails or losing itinerary details again.

Noteworthy features:

Share your trip plan with family or co-workers

Get weather updates

Forward confirmation emails to TripCase, and it does the work for you

Trip details are only added automatically if you book with a TripCase affiliate. However, you can email any details to trips@tripcase.com, or log into your account and add them yourself.

23. Waze

Systems: iOS, Android, Windows

Cost: Free

Waze is a traffic and navigation app that gets all its info from the community. So instead of relying on outdated news or radio programs to see how your commute home is looking, you can get real-time details from people on the road.

Noteworthy features:

Get alerts before you approach traffic or other hazards

Community-edited maps for more accuracy

Coordinate arrival times with friends

Because Waze relies on its community for updates, you might have a tough time getting info on less popular routes or smaller towns. If that’s the case, you might want to stick to the local radio stations for traffic updates.

24. Hopper

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

If you want to know when to fly and when to buy, Hopper analyzes billions of flights to predict the cheapest times to take a trip. As of August 2015, the company had hit 1 million downloads, and saved users $15 million in airfare, according to TechCrunch.

Noteworthy features:

Book and pay for travel within the app

Notifications the moment prices drop

Safely store payment info so you can book right away

If you have your heart set on flying to a certain place on a certain date, you might not want to hold out for the cheapest flight possible. Also, make sure you check the baggage and other airline policies before you book. Those fees can add up and ruin your great deal.

25. Beeminder

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Beeminder can help you keep those New Year’s resolutions on track. Once you sign a commitment to a goal, and pledge a dollar amount, the app plots your progress on a yellow brick road. If you go off track, they take your money. That can be a great incentive to stay accountable.

Noteworthy features:

Pledge your own dollar amount if you go off track

Get a week’s respite before being back on the hook

See goals and progress in graph form

If you go off track, Beeminder gives you a week to get your act together, but your pledge amount increases. That means the next time you veer off the road to success, you’ll have to pay even more. That might motivate you, or frustrate you.

26. Duolingo

Systems: iOS, Android, Windows

Cost: Free

If you’ve always wanted to learn a new language, then 2016 could be the year to make it happen. Duolingo is a free app that teaches languages through short, fun lessons. You earn points for correct answers, and race against the clock to move up a level.

Noteworthy features:

Uses a variety of speaking, listening and translation methods

Can also be used in schools to enhance language lessons

This app doesn't replace formal language classes. However, it can be a great way to practice your existing skills, or pick up some helpful vocabulary and common phrases before a trip overseas.

27. Coach.me

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Whether you want to increase your productivity, get in shape or learn a specific skill, Coach.me provides personal coaching to help you accomplish your goals. The app also helps you track your improvement, and offers 24/7 support from the community and its coaches.

Noteworthy features:

Each goal has its own community for extra support

Coaches are specialized in particular goals

Access to reminders and a goal dashboard

It’s free to use the Coach.me app, including access to the community and goal dashboard, but there is an extra charge to add a coaching or course plan. Coaching plans can run $64.99 a month, or you can pay a one-time fee for an in-depth phone consultation. The price of specific courses can also vary, so keep this in mind if you decide to sign up.

28. Sleep Cycle

System: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

You can start your mornings off a little easier with Sleep Cycle. You set the alarm, and the app analyzes your sleep patterns so it wakes you up just at the right time — when your sleep is in its lightest phase.

Noteworthy features:

Monitors your sleep movements

Detailed sleep statistics and graphs

Soothing alarm melodies

For a $1.99 upgrade, you can save your online data for future reference, and take sleep notes. You can also get a more detailed analysis, like how your daily activities, weather and wake-up mood affect your sleep quality.

Related: 7 Ways to Improve Your Health and Finances

29. Fitocracy

Systems: iOS, Android

Cost: Free

Fitocracy builds custom workouts you can follow while working out on your own. Whether you want to lose weight or build muscle, you’ll get free access to an exercise plan tailored to your goals.

Noteworthy features:

Workout tracking

The Fitocarcy community and social sharing options to stay motivated

Earn points and unlock achievements

In-app purchases and upgrades reveal additional features, including personalized coaching from an expert, or custom nutrition plans.

30. OMG! I Can Meditate

System: iOS

Cost: Free

In just 10 minutes a day, OMG! I Can Mediate can help you down a path of relaxation and mindfulness. These simple meditation techniques can help you feel more calm and clear-headed, no matter where you are.

Noteworthy features:

Option to turn background music on or off

Download and store meditations for offline access

Users can upgrade to the premium version to unlock additional meditation tracks and other helpful tools.

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 30 Apps You Need to Be Successful in 2016

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