What’s up guys Yaqoot here welcome back to a brand new Android Apps list here on Appduet
some of the best productivity apps that you guys should definitely use to kickstart your productivity and supercharge it
we’re taking a look at 7 impressive android applications that will definitely supercharge your productivity for the better and help you be more active and proactive when it comes to doing work
as well as completing your daily tasks with that said be sure to drop a comment about which one you like the most.
Palette: Home Screen Setups

Kicking off the list today is my very own application palette which gonna feature all the way back in January of this year
For those who haven’t heard of it, this is an app designed to not only showcase beautiful home screen setups but also to provide you with direct access to all of the assets needed to recreate the various home screen setups on your own phone.
it’s been a whirlwind year for the palette with over 250 000 downloads this year and close to 50000 active users at the time of making this article and all the downloads we’ve actually got a huge update planned for sometime in early 2023 so keep an eye out for that
Taskade

Taskade is a simple task management tool. It includes task lists, outlines, notes, and more. You can create tasks or notes instantly from within the app or from email. You can organize everything in your project into an outline to see the big picture.
You can use Taskade on your computer, phone, tablet, and web browser. In addition to being task management software, Taskade is a great note-taking app and notes can be synced across all devices.
there’s also a place where you can directly call and talk quickly with your team members whilst being inside the application all in all a lot of different features that we originally had to use separate applications for but stuff that now you can do together
there’s obviously inviting team members to workspaces chatting and working together in real-time adding different people adding different tags at the rates and different sorts of features real-time syncing beautiful and minimal interface with a lot of really cool colors that would rather make this very intimidating application super easy to use and very simple to get into.
Harpy for Twitter

Despite all the craziness that’s been happening with Twitter over the past little while I thought it was still worth mentioning third-party Twitter client Harpy in this list
Because this app was one of the first to truly open my eyes as to just how beautiful animations can be within Android Applications
To this day I still don’t think I’ve ever experienced an app quite as smooth or as fluid as happy is except for perhaps my other application shelf
but seriously everything from scrolling up and down on the main timeline to switching between menus it’s just straight butter.
Listy · Your private lists bea

After that is listy this is a beautifully minimal application designed to keep a track of anything using lists
what makes it great is that whenever you’re adding anything to a list it will then automatically populate additional information like book covers or movie posters and it just makes all of the lists look that much better
The only downside although it’s not really a downside because of the app’s focus on privacy, is there is no cross-device syncing and so whilst this app is still installed on my phone I haven’t added anything new to it for a while although I just might start doing it again after this article.
Tellurium

Then we have tellurium and which is a really useful companion app for WhatsApp that I’ve actually used several times this year
in short, it solves that really annoying WhatsApp issue where you can’t send messages to contacts that are not saved on your phone and that’s really it but it does the job it looks great while doing so. So it is definitely worthy of a place on this list.
Status Bar Icon Hider

Status bar icon Hider is not really an app strictly speaking but I’ve definitely used this a number of times throughout the year since featuring on the list so again worthy of inclusion in today’s list
when you open this app rather than having its own interface it actually just redirects you to this hidden settings menu which plays host to a bunch of hidden system-level customization tweaks but the primary one I’ve used it for this year is this status bar menu
which allows you to hide any status bar icon including the clock if you like, unfortunately, it’s no longer supported with Android 13 so I probably won’t be using it for much longer.
Edge Card Launcher

Then we have Edge card launcher and which is one of those apps that can seriously increase the efficiency of how you use your phone if the apps used correctly that is
we have activated you’ll see this little white line on the edge of your display and swiping down on that line will open up this cardstock interface which plays host to a bunch of helpful shortcuts
you’ve got music controls your volume Panel App shortcuts plus a bunch of other helpful tools and shortcuts as well but then on top of that, the app just works so reliably.