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These new apps could be perfect for you

Apps – how did we live without them? From banking to food shopping, social media and more; it’s safe to say most of us can’t live without them. Here are the new kids on the block when it comes to what you well may wish to download.

This app combines AI with over 15 years of coaching expertise, working by learning from user behaviour, training style and feedback. Exercises can be swapped, or entire workouts reshuffled on demand. You can train anywhere, anytime, plus there’s voice-controlled coaching where users can instruct, adjust, and refine workouts, creating a conversational training experience.

Meet My Paws is a free social app that connects dog owners for walks, friendship, and travel. It helps people find others nearby to meet up with, making it easier to build real-world connections through something they already do every day – walking their dog. Create a profile for your pet, chat and arrange meet-ups, and discover dog-friendly places and services.

This social app is designed to help people form real-life connections through music, without the pressure of dating. Instead, WOO! offers a different approach by matching users based on music taste and requiring them to select an event before initiating conversation – giving them something natural to talk about from the very beginning.

Seventy per cent of people with coeliac disease have been accidentally exposed to gluten when eating out. Glüf fixes that. It’s an AI-powered restaurant discovery app helping sufferers find places that actually get it, rated on staff knowledge, labelling clarity, gluten-free variety, and taste. With over 1,000 users so far, it’s free to download and there’s no premium tier.

This AI-based home improvement app helps users identify and fix issues in their home imminently, such as damp, mould, structural, and more. It allows you to get direct links to websites where you can buy items necessary for the fix, and there’s an AI chatbot built in which helps get a better understanding of problems if you have any questions.

Upload a photo and instantly experiment with new hairstyles using AI. Test different lengths, colours, curls, shades, and textures, while also adding fringes, braids, updos and other styles in seconds. You can also recreate specific looks by uploading reference images – whether it’s a red carpet transformation, a celebrity cut, or a trending social media style. Or let AI recommend hairstyles based on your face shape, aesthetic and overall look.

Created by sports scientist Joanna Hall, this app is designed to help people improve how they walk – not just how much they walk. It focuses on technique and movement, helping users reduce joint strain, improve posture, and make walking easier and more effective. There’s even guided technique sessions and introductory plans such as weight-focused walking.

After repeated frustrations with unreliable public charging, this app was built to solve a simple but critical problem: making EV life work for real drivers. It combines highly accurate charging data with seamless access to the services drivers actually need, from home charging and insurance to servicing and roadside support.

Want freebies? This is the app for you. There’s over 2,000 to choose from in over 40 categories – everything from coffee samples to beauty products, and a whole lot more. It’s updated every day with 10 new products, and all offers are 100% free, with no postage or delivery charges. There’s also no adverts – just offers!

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For too long, women have been told to push through mood swings and brain fog like it’s just part of life. This app was created to change that – and not just by tracking periods. It also gives personalised insights on workouts, nutrition, productivity, and self-care, as well as prioritising mental health with a gratitude journal, guided meditations and mindset shifting.

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