I’ve shared some of our favorite educational iPhone and iPad apps here: Educational iPad Apps, and here: Educational iPad Apps 2. So today, I wanted to share some of the apps that I love as a mom! They’re not necessarily educational, but things that help me stay on focus, keep track of things, and remember what the heck I’m supposed to be doing from day to day!

 

YouVersion Bible: There are several bible apps out there, but I like this one. It has several different reading plans and devotions to pick from, along with many different versions.

bible

 

Errands To-Do List: This is a great app for adding in errands that you need to do. I usually run errands all on the same day so as the week goes by, I’ll add in things I need to do so that on my errand day, I can hit everything!

errands

 

ShoppingList: I absolutely LOVE this app! I always have my phone handy, so it’s easy to add in grocery items as I remember them. You can also separate your list by store location, so when you’re shopping it makes it really easy to check off items, and not have to run back to the produce section because you forgot something!

Another favorite feature of this one is that you can email your list! Great for Dad who can stop by and “pick up a few things” on the way home. It’s all categorized by section which makes it easier for him to find things too!

shoppinglist

 

Weather+ : Well, this weather app is just fun. I love the pretty backgrounds, and they’re animated, so when it’s raining outside, it’s raining on your phone screen. My favorite are the gently falling snowflakes! You can also add several locations, which make it fun for my kids too. They like to see what the weather is like across the globe, so we track one region on each continent.

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ShopSavvy: I always want to know the cheapest place to get something, and now I can find out instantly! I just scan the barcode of the item in question, and ShopSavvy will look up other retailers in my area including online and let me know the best price available!

shopsavvy

 

OpenTable: Make reservations for your favorite restaurants right from your phone! The only downside to this one is that not all restaurants are on the program yet, but quite a few are, 15,000 across the US, Canada, and UK.

opentable

 

TipStar: I always hate adding tips in my head, I know, I’m a horrible homeschooler LOL! But this bad boy will figure out my tip for me, and you can also divide the tip by the amount of people you’re out to dinner with so you know how much everyone owes! Handy for girls night out!

tipstar

 

JoAnn Stores App: This is great, no more carrying around paper coupons! Simply pull up your iPhone app and select the coupon you’d like to use. Hand the cashier your phone and they’ll apply the coupon to your purchase!

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Michaels Store App: Same as the Jo-Ann’s coupons app, just look up the most current coupons on your phone!

michaels

 

Sticky Notes: Great for adding quick notes to your phone, the only issue with this one is that you have to save the image to your photos, then add it as your lock screen wall paper to see them. I use the errands more often.

stickies

 

Netflix: Great for keeping your kiddos busy during appointments, they can look up and watch movies on your phone! Just make sure you have a decent data package or you’ll go over fairly fast!

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Shazam: Can’t remember the name of that song? Just open up Shazam, and let it listen, it will locate the song and artist for you!

shazam

 

Have a favorite mom app to share? Leave a comment, I’d love to see what other moms find useful!

17 Comments

  1. Thanks for the list! I have downloaded a few . I just learned about Grocery Pal by Twicular, Inc. It is free. This is the description: “This amazing app points you toward sale items at your local supermarkets and discount stores every week! Find weekly sales today at SAFEWAY, Walgreens, CVS/pharmacy, Walmart, RiteAid, Target, Publix, ALDI, Kmart, Food Lion, Albertsons, Save-A-Lot, Stop & Shop, H-E-B, Smart & Final, Harris Teeter, plus 100 more brands!”

    Looks like it is worth a try!

    Teri
  2. Thanks for the list! Got some great ideas and here are a few I would suggest:

    1. iHealth Trax – fabulous for tracking family health history/data. Has separate pages for each family member so easy to track illnesses and I especially like it as I can chart fevers (temp as well as time of day) and also when any medications were given. Great for those midnight doses of Tylenol (I enter it as soon as I give a dose to a fevered child). That way when you can’t remember in the morning what you gave to who and when you can just check your phone. Allows for summaries which are pure gold when in the Dr’s office describing how long a child has been sick. There’s also a feature for notes for each person where I keep their current doses of Tylenol and Ibuprofen for those times when we’re traveling. Saves me worry and a call to the Dr when I can’t remember for each child. There is a free version of the app but we have the paid version and I LOVE it.

    2. Reminders. Comes with the iPhone IOS 4.0 but can sync with other phones on the same calling plan so we use it to keep a grocery list as well as list of errands. Syncs automatically through iCloud and now my husband and I have a current list of what we need and need to do for whenever we’re out.

    3. 1 Password. Keeps track of all those logins and passwords from all the different websites visited. Worth the money both for the iPhone app as well as the desktop version. The iPhone version has a second (and sometimes a third, depending on your settings…) layer of encryption do even if you don’t have your phone set to auto-lock (which I’d HIGHLY recommend) if your phone is stolen they won’t be able to break into your websites or steal info off the app. The desktop app allows you to sync passwords across phones on the same plan as well as install a plugin to your Internet browser which allows you (once you’ve entered the main password) to login to any site with just one click. There’s also a section of the app devoted to what’s in your wallet to keep track of bank cards and credit cards kept in your wallet along with the customer service numbers of each to easily report them stolen if that should ever happen.

    Jennie
  3. I love these tips! I have to share my new favorite app. My friend just told me about AppsGonefree. It tells you about apps that are free for a few days. I hate paying for apps so this is my new favorite! I just got a $10 app for free 🙂

    Laine

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