Gamer, stock market graph, donut, 404 error
Gamer, stock market graph, donut, 404 error

Look, I didn’t plan to spend 47 hours last week bouncing between fantasy RPGs and crypto apps, but here we are. The popular apps this year have me in a chokehold—some genius, some why-does-this-exist, and some that just make me question my life choices.

I’m writing this from my couch in Brooklyn, surrounded by three empty energy drinks and a suspiciously sticky phone screen (RIP, my last screen protector). Let’s talk about the apps that are everywhere right now—the ones you’ve definitely seen ads for, the ones your weird cousin won’t shut up about, and the ones that might actually be worth your time. popular apps this year

The popular apps this year in gaming are next-level addictive. I downloaded Monster Legends as a joke and now I’m emotionally attached to a digital dragon named Gary.

  • Honkai: Star Rail – Gorgeous, chaotic, and somehow free? My sleep schedule hates it.
  • Roblox – Not just for kids anymore. My 30-year-old friend built a virtual nightclub. It’s… a vibe.
  • Wordle (Yes, still) – I pretend I’m doing it for “brain training,” but really, I just need to flex on my group chat.
Monster Legends team screenshot, 2:37 AM
Monster Legends team screenshot, 2:37 AM

Finance Apps: When “Adulting” Feels Like a Game (But With Real Money)

I tried to be responsible. I swear. But then I downloaded Robinhood “just to look” and now I have strong opinions about Dogecoin.

  • Acorns – Automatically invests your spare change. Also automatically makes you feel like a Wall Street genius.
  • Cash App – I use it to split brunch bills, but my cousin uses it to buy questionable NFTs. We are not the same.
  • YNAB (You Need A Budget) – The app that judges me every time I order DoorDash.
Crumpled receipt, "STOP SPENDING MONEY"
Crumpled receipt, “STOP SPENDING MONEY”
  • BeReal – Forces you to post an unfiltered pic once a day. Mine are 90% me blinking like a confused owl.
  • Temu – The Wish sequel we didn’t ask for. I bought a $3 “ergonomic” keyboard. It’s just small.
  • Locket – Lets friends send live photos to your home screen. Cute! Until your BFF sends a close-up of their zit.

I’m not saying these popular apps this year have ruined my life, but my screen time report is concerning. If you’ve fallen into the same rabbit holes, hit me up—we can start a support group.

What’s your most shameful app download lately? Drop it in the comments (no judgment… mostly).

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CTA: Okay, now go delete at least one app you haven’t opened in months. (I won’t. But you should.)