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Your home screen will thank you. Have you tried AppDose? Let me know in the comments which hidden app changed your life recently

If you’ve ever felt like you are drowning in digital noise but starving for useful tools, here is why AppDose is about to become your new favorite addiction. AppDose isn't just a list of "Top 10 Apps." It is a curated daily shot of digital discovery. Whether it is a newsletter, a web series, or a discovery engine, AppDose filters through the garbage to find the one app that actually changes how you work, play, or rest.

Think of it as the . The 3 Best "Doses" We Found This Month To prove the value, here are three hidden gems that AppDose recently pulled out of obscurity: 1. The Dose for Focus (No Pomodoro timers) We all know Forest and Flora. AppDose recommended "Blank Spaces." It hides your entire operating system. All you see is a text file. No icons, no wallpaper, no dock. If you are a writer or a coder with ADHD, this is the only way to actually ship work. 2. The Dose for Laziness (In a good way) AppDose highlighted "Actions" for iPhone. It integrates the Shortcuts app into your share sheet so deeply that you can now convert images to PDFs, remove backgrounds, and send bulk texts with one tap. It turned my iPhone into a Swiss Army knife. 3. The Dose for Mental Health Forget meditation apps that guilt you into breathing. AppDose found "How We Feel." It is a color-coded, scientific, no-journaling-required check-in tool. It takes 3 seconds and actually helps you identify why you are irritable. Why You Should Subscribe/Download You might think, “I have enough apps. I delete apps weekly.”

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