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Dark Sky – Hyperlocal weather reports and down-to-the-minute weather updatesĪnum’s phone has just the essentials, plus enough whitespace for a motivating message to help keep things on track.Wunderground – Weather Underground: forecasts, radar, and alerts.MyFitnessPal – Calorie counter, plus food-and-exercise journalĭanny’s crisp-and-clean screen has a couple cool weather apps (details below) and a messaging vibe as well-apps like Slack and Messenger (the mobile version of Facebook messenger), which seem to be gaining more and more traction into our workflows and communication.RunKeeper – Running tracker with GPS, pace, speed, route, and more.RTM – Remember the Milk: a to-do list and reminder app.Glympse – Share your GPS location with friends and family.In Noah’s case, Instagram and Snapchat are two big ones, along with Yelp.

I love seeing how the different homescreens here show off which social networks are fun to access on-the-go. Rams – Demian’s favorite NFL football team.NFL Mobile – Videos, highlights, scores, and stories from the NFL.NextDraft – A curated view of the day’s best news stories.Among the apps that didn’t fall into folders: NFL and newsletters. Demian Farnworth, Copyblogger, Roughdraft.fmĭemian’s got just the one page of apps on his phone, with nearly everything organized into folders. Startup Chat – A podcast Hiten hosts along with Steli Eftiģ.Telegram – Messaging app that syncs across devices (desktop, tablet, phone).Yahoo Livetext – Live video texting, without sound.Vesper – Note-taking, thought-collecting tool.Hiten’s folders include Browse (things like Chrome, News, and Tweetbot), Productivity (Dropbox, Google Drive, Intercom), and Social (Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat). Hiten, like many on this list, bundles sets of apps into folders. Hiten Shah, KISSmetrics & Crazy Egg, Startup Chat podcast Travel apps are some of the more unique ones on the homescreen: two ride services and an airline.Ģ.

Momentum habit tracker for desktop android#
Rand’s phone (one of only two Android phones in this list, btw) has a lot of great standard apps, including social networks for Twitter, Google+, and Instagram. Marketers featured here (it’s a great list!):Īnd for fun, I’ve included the screens of Kevan Lee (me!) and Courtney Seiter, from the marketing team here at Buffer.įor another perspective on home screens, we’ve published a companion post on the Open blog that shows the home screens of many on the Buffer team, including our co-founders Joel Gascoigne and Leo Widrich. (And if you’re up for it, we’d love to see your home screen, too!) In need of any app ideas? Looking for new ways to organize your phone? Check out our list of 20+ home screens and favorite apps. I asked 20+ wonderfully generous and incredibly talented marketers to share what’s on their smartphone home screens. Awhile back, a phenomenon swept the Internet where people shared pictures and video of what’s inside their refrigerators.
