Whatsapp, Snapchat, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Twitter, Instagram, Tinder. The list goes on and on.
We live in an app-filled world and we’re cool with that. But beyond the essentials we’ve listed above, there’s a whole world of handy apps just waiting to be downloaded.
Here are five apps every girl living in the Big Shmoke should have on her phone…
1. To look after your finances
Get downloading: Bank of Ireland Mobile Banking, AIB Mobile, Ulster Bank RI
All of the major banks have really handy apps to make managing your money easier. From online transfer to checking your balance after a big night out, they’re constantly being updated with new features. We’re looking forward to one day in the future when we never have to visit a bank again.
2. For the creatives
Get downloading: Hyperlapse, Typorama, VHS Camcorder, Reverse Vid, PicsArt Photo Studio
If you love trying out new filters, playing around with images and tinkering with videos, you’ll have hours and hours of innocent fun playing around with these apps.
3. To get around the city
Get downloading: Dublin Bus, Hailo, Dublin Bikes
These are all must-haves because a gal’s got to get around the city without any hassle. Featuring state-of-the-art technology including Real Time Passenger Information, when you download the free Dublin Bus app you’ll never miss a bus again.
4. For entertainment purposes
Get downloading: Spotify, YouTube, Dublin Event Guide, Groupon, Kindle
Look after all your music, video and reading needs straight from your phone with these awesome apps. And if you’re looking for free events or excellent restaurant deals, try the Dublin Event Guide and Groupon.
5. For the fashionistas
Get downloading: Depop, Topshop, Asos, Zara
Having all of these shops at the tips of your fingers might be dangerous, but a girl’s got to be able to browse on the go, right?
Special shout out: No list of must-have apps would be complete without our very own Her.ie app. Stay up to speed on all the latest news, entertainment, travel, beauty and style news by downloading it here.
This article is sponsored by Dublin Bus.