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08-08-2014 03:53 PM #1 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)
The Top 3 Mobile Apps that have helped you an affiliate - What are they?

What are the Top 3 Mobile Apps that have helped you an affiliate ?


It can be for iPhone, or Android doesn't matter.


08-08-2014 04:40 PM #2 clubdrock (Member)

1. Chrome: all your desktop bookmarks/pw saved.

2. Cake Marketing: Check all your cake stats anywhere.

3. Skype: Keep up with all your rep'm and AM's when they randomly hit you up.

Bonus:

4: Tapatalk: STM on the toilet


08-08-2014 06:45 PM #3 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

For me

1. Hidemyass proxy
2. Tapatalk
3. Lookout ad scanner


08-08-2014 07:00 PM #4 machete ()

1. Sleep Genius...helps me fall asleep right away and get high quality sleep. (Credit to Malan Darrass in this post. Note: there might be issues with downloading the premium version features on iOS due to a bug in the App Store. Android seems fine.)
2. Tapatalk (STM heh)
3. Cake


08-08-2014 07:17 PM #5 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Wow sleep genius looks amazing ill get it tomorrow


08-08-2014 07:35 PM #6 machete ()

Quote Originally Posted by iAmAttila View Post
Wow sleep genius looks amazing ill get it tomorrow
Yeah man, it's awesome. My sleep's pretty good because of it even on night I don't get the full amount. And my boy nyc's been a productivity beast since using it to sleep and wake up earlier lol.


08-08-2014 08:04 PM #7 bbrock32 (Administrator)

I can't limit it to just three

LastPass for iPhone
Skype
Tapatalk
Google Docs
Cake
Dropbox


08-08-2014 09:53 PM #8 stackman (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by clubdrock View Post
1. Chrome: all your desktop bookmarks/pw saved.

2. Cake Marketing: Check all your cake stats anywhere.

3. Skype: Keep up with all your rep'm and AM's when they randomly hit you up.

Bonus:

4: Tapatalk: STM on the toilet
I didn't know that about Chrome. I think it's time for me to switch from FF!


08-08-2014 09:54 PM #9 stackman (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by stackman View Post
I didn't know that about Chrome. I think it's time for me to switch from FF!
EDIT: Lastpass for phone could work even better/safer.


08-08-2014 10:15 PM #10 clubdrock (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by stackman View Post
EDIT: Lastpass for phone could work even better/safer.
Tried last pass app on the android a while back, desktop was great but was pretty disappointed with the mobile app. Has a fee and it seems like you have to use their browser to get it to work. Chrome is pretty money, syncs all your bookmarks on any device. Add 2FA to your chrome account if your worried about security.


08-08-2014 10:57 PM #11 doppelganger (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by clubdrock View Post
Tried last pass app on the android a while back, desktop was great but was pretty disappointed with the mobile app. Has a fee and it seems like you have to use their browser to get it to work. Chrome is pretty money, syncs all your bookmarks on any device. Add 2FA to your chrome account if your worried about security.
I agree, I was not impressed with the mobile version of LastPass for my Android. I love it on desktop though.

1. Chrome
2. Cake
3. Skype
4. Dropbox

I'll have to check out Sleep Genius

-Aaron


08-08-2014 11:13 PM #12 stackman (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by clubdrock View Post
Tried last pass app on the android a while back, desktop was great but was pretty disappointed with the mobile app. Has a fee and it seems like you have to use their browser to get it to work. Chrome is pretty money, syncs all your bookmarks on any device. Add 2FA to your chrome account if your worried about security.
Awesome to know. Doing the switch over tonight. Been getting sick of FF!

As for AM related apps. Checking the app store helps me a lot of the time with angles, the top free/grossing section of iOS gives me tons of testing ideas.


08-09-2014 02:15 AM #13 thedudeabides (Moderator)

Pretty much what everyone else says. That Sleep Genius app looks dope though. My sleep schedule is terrible - going to try and change it with that.

1. Chrome, for its synced bookmarks and passwords
2. Skype
3. Google Drive

I don't use my phone to run stuff aside from logging into Voluum (sucks on mobile), and adding funds to my accounts. Otherwise I use my laptop.

I am nervous about security though having my login details and bookmarks saved on my phone, so I just make sure to enable a lock code when traveling. I'd consider switching to iphone just for the touchID feature for convenience alone though.

edit:

Almost forgot! My essential anti-annoyance apps:

4. NightsKeeper for disabling calls, texts, and notification sounds after a set time, and allows for exceptions.
5. Light Flow - LED Control - lets you modify notification light settings per type of notification. Mostly I just like being able to turn off that stupid blinking light at night, so it doesn't keep lighting up the room.


08-09-2014 03:47 AM #14 sanbenedict (Member)

1. Wunderlist for organize work
2. Tapatalk
3. Skype


08-09-2014 07:11 AM #15 Mr Green (Administrator)

^^ I'm exactly the same. I use wunderlist like a fiend.


08-09-2014 01:40 PM #16 gcellis (Member)

@thedudeabides: If you're using android, concerned about security (using your lock code...as we all should be) and want convenience, try this paid app SkipLock. It allows your phone to only enable your lock code when you're in any untrusted area. You register your home wifi (trusted) and when you're outside of its wifi range, it enables your lock code. Also you register your bluetooth earpiece if you use one. I use a bluetooth earpiece and find it very convenient not having to keep entering my lock code when I'm on the road.


08-09-2014 01:58 PM #17 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

^^ wow another cool app, that sleep helper app is so far the coolest one i discovered thx to your replies guys!!


08-11-2014 04:10 PM #18 kabouter (Member)

Wunderlist
Evernote
Mobile banking app

Worst app for my productivity:
Hearthstone


08-11-2014 04:53 PM #19 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

Armour for Android ... never knew I had so many viruses on my phone.


08-11-2014 06:19 PM #20 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by cmdeal View Post
Armour for Android ... never knew I had so many viruses on my phone.
are u kidding?


08-11-2014 08:54 PM #21 alexpte (Member)

Evernote
Gqueues
Sleepbot (sleep genuis looks good too)

Quote Originally Posted by kabouter View Post
Worst app for my productivity:
Hearthstone
I'm so glad there wasn't an app when I played Hearthstone....that game can eat up serious amounts of time.


08-12-2014 02:00 PM #22 nyc (Member)

Omnifocus - for daily tasks/optimizing campaigns
Daedalus Touch - notes/angles synced to all my macs
SleepGenius - better sleep and more focused in the morning


08-12-2014 11:20 PM #23 marcustkw (AMC Alumnus)

Lift
Evernote
Wunderlist


08-12-2014 11:56 PM #24 William Yang (Senior Member)

Evernote,skype,cake


08-16-2014 07:34 PM #25 stackman (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by iAmAttila View Post
are u kidding?
He's kidding.


08-16-2014 07:47 PM #26 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by stackman View Post
He's kidding.
Roflcopter


10-28-2014 12:54 AM #27 doomXO (Member)

evernote
wunderlist
pomotodo


10-28-2014 02:27 AM #28 peterb ()

sleepgenius + sleep cycle
1password
evernote

skype on iphone really sucks for me for some reason


10-28-2014 02:31 AM #29 maynzie (Moderator)

skype on iphone really sucks for me for some reason
I definitely can agree with you there man not a fan either, going to try sleep genius this week


10-28-2014 02:42 AM #30 Vrume (Senior Member)

Evernote
Gmail
Starbucks app ;-)


10-29-2014 12:48 PM #31 Finch (Moderator)

Evernote is tops for me.

Although I have to give a major shoutout to Flashlight.

It might not have helped my affiliate career -- but it helps me pick up the crap when walking my dogs in the dark.

Exactly what an app should be.


10-29-2014 01:50 PM #32 Vrume (Senior Member)

You have to be careful about the flashlight apps. I watched a show recently that showed many of the flashlight apps have been asking for a ton of access to facebook/your personal information.


10-29-2014 02:49 PM #33 dario (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by greenpoint View Post
You have to be careful about the flashlight apps. I watched a show recently that showed many of the flashlight apps have been asking for a ton of access to facebook/your personal information.
Exactly.
I tried different Flashlight Apps for Android and the only one I trust is this one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ashLight&hl=en


11-29-2014 05:53 PM #34 tomsko (Member)

All I need is Team viewer for remote desktop access to do all my checking up on the go! P.S. if you carry around a tablet or have generally big phone and good 3G/4G, it's even better


11-29-2014 07:20 PM #35 rgeraldes (Member)

Workflowy - great for systems
BetterSnapTool for mac
Pomodoro One
: )


11-29-2014 11:39 PM #36 maynzie (Moderator)

Lumosity, to sharpen that sleepy brain


11-30-2014 12:12 AM #37 zeno (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by iAmAttila View Post
are u kidding?
You must have sold him with one of your campaigns haha.

But I imagine cmdeal isn't so naive!


12-28-2014 08:18 AM #38 integrity (Member)

1. Puffin Browser (for iOS to access Voluum and all other flash based websites)
2. Chrome
3. HMA! VPN
4. Skype

Will definitely be checking out some of the apps you guys have recommended. I've had Evernote and other similar ones but never really used it. Should probably start.


12-28-2014 09:31 AM #39 pigmeo (Member)

1. FF vertical tabs
2. Skype
3. Tapatalk

I'll give a try to Sleep Genius tonight!


12-28-2014 10:54 AM #40 William Yang (Senior Member)

1. evernote
2. Skype
3. Tapatalk


12-28-2014 12:19 PM #41 budd (Member)

Mostly use

Evernote, Dropbox,Tapatalk and Wunderlist

Evernote i tried few times before but didnt like it or give it a chance but now i have its a great tool


One i came across yesterday http://habitlist.com/ looks interesting


04-13-2015 01:00 PM #42 aimisaudi (Member)

1. Skype
2. Chrome
3. Tapatalk
4. Todoist (Best for management, notes making)
5. Feedly (IamAttila, Charles Ngo, AlcheBank and Finch)


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