Right now, bargain seekers are receiving value for their money. Right now, you can get seven paid apps for free, including one that helps you remember everything you need to do.
There are countless apps available in the Play Store and the App Store, the two app stores owned by Apple and Google. While some of these apps are free, some cost money. However, many users are unaware that many paid apps can also be temporarily made free as part of a special deal. We have compiled a list of some of the most intriguing free apps accessible right now.

Free Pro apps (Android)
- Reminder Pro – Reminder
($3.69) – With this app, you always have an overview of all your reminders. New reminders can be created in seconds, and you can also be reminded at a specific time. - Bubble Shooter Pop Puzzle Game
($4.89) – There’s also something for everyone who occasionally wants to play on their smartphone this week. This newly released bubble shooter regularly costs almost 5 euros and is completely free to start with. - Multiscreen Calculator Pro
($9.99) – The look of this calculator is debatable, but the tool offers a decisive advantage: “multiscreens”. If you want to start a new calculation without deleting the results of the old calculation, simply swipe to the left on the screen. A new window will then open. Users can open as many new windows as they want.
Free premium apps (iOS)
- Vythm JR – Music Visualization
($49.99) – With the app Vythm, you can visualize your music with a matching video. Countless effects such as Equalizer, Mandala, Shapes, Fluids, Psychedelic, Dreaming, and more are available. To get the app permanently free, you have to start it once after downloading and activate the “Pro version + lifetime updates” once. - Eat Me First
($2.99) – With this app, you can always keep an eye on the contents of your fridge. The app shows you the expiration dates for all your food and thus helps to reduce food waste. - Sky Master – pixel shooter
($0.99) – If you’re nostalgic, you’ll enjoy this game, at least for a short while. It’s not particularly good, but the pixel look gives the game an irresistible charm for older gamers. - Queen Rules
($2.99) – This puzzle game is the ideal way to pass the time. The aim is to position your soldiers in such a way that they are able to defeat the evil witch’s soldiers. There are also interesting level designs and clay figures
The majority of free apps either provide in-app purchases or have advertisements. But some apps that cost money also accomplish this. These factors should be taken into consideration, particularly if the game is meant for young players.
Many apps gather user information and frequently sell it. As a result, only allow the rights that the program actually requires if you want to be secure. For instance, a flashlight should not be interested in your location information, and an alarm clock should not require access to your contacts or cameras.