#439- The Mail-Right Show: Best Real Estate Apps You Need to Use in 2024

Best Real Estate Apps You Need to Use in 2024

Best Real Estate Apps You Need to Use in 2024

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Episode Full Show Notes

[00:00:04.660] – Robert Newman

Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. It’s episode number 439. Me and my English bloke and I do the show together. We are- I’m in Molding.

[00:00:19.580] – Jonathan Denwood

We lost the European Cup.

[00:00:23.320] – Robert Newman

No wonder you seem so grumpy.

[00:00:25.900] – Jonathan Denwood

All right, well- I’m not grumpy. I’m in Molding.

[00:00:30.500] – Robert Newman

You’re in the morning, but that’s not grumpy. In English, saying that you’re sad is not the same as saying that you’re grumpy.

[00:00:37.450] – Jonathan Denwood

No, it isn’t. I’ve accepted it with the English team, but you always live in hope, don’t you?

[00:00:45.000] – Robert Newman

Not as much as the people that follow the Red Sox, but okay. All right, here we go. Listen, it’s episode number 439. John and I are going to talk about real estate apps today and what we’re talking about, precisely because I was confused on this as I read the show notes, is we’re talking about apps that you’d put on your cell phone that make your life easier. That’s and some other apps, too, but that’s part of what we’re discussing is what can you install on your phone that will help you out a little bit in your day-to-day activities. All right, so without any further ado, we will introduce ourselves. John’s going to go first as he generally does. I’m going to give you guys a little bit of background. He is the founder of WP-Tonic, one of the country’s largest podcasts on WordPress. He’s the founder of Mailright, which is a company that builds a CRM and a real estate website for agents and does a lot of different things. I’ll let him explain that to you. He’s also just basically a serial entrepreneur. He’s been doing that for a long time, a former boxer.

[00:01:52.940] – Robert Newman

I do believe you even have a military record, don’t you? No, I don’t. Okay, the one thing I got wrong.

[00:01:58.160] – Jonathan Denwood

Anyway, so- My father won the military cross.

[00:02:02.080] – Robert Newman

There we go. I knew we talked about it at some point. So, John, take it away from there.

[00:02:05.860] – Jonathan Denwood

Oh, thanks. Like Rob said, I’m the founder of Melright, where we build fantastic-looking websites on WordPress, provide a CRM, and provide a way of getting leads using the power of Facebook. Back over to you, Rob.

[00:02:22.910] – Robert Newman

Beautiful. My name is Robert Newman. I have really a sales and marketing geek since I was 17. I’m 54. And I’ve worked for a lot of big call centers. For 16 years now, I’ve worked in the real estate marketing industry, helping real estate agents get leads and make better websites and build content, stuff like that. But now I have a company that does that. We do inbound marketing, where you use attraction methods to get people to come to you, and you don’t chase them around, you own your marketing efforts. So without any further ado, we will jump into this real estate app subject. John will carry the load because I am always on a mission to delete apps from my phone. So I’m not the best guy to talk to, but whatever. Actually, there is… Now that I think about it, I might have one thing to add here. So, John carried away. You’ve got, I think, eight apps on here. Is that correct? That’s correct. Okay. So why don’t you jump into number one and tell us about it?

[00:03:30.030] – Jonathan Denwood

It’s Open Home Pro. Basically, they got a free version and also a paid version, which is 20 a month. It just helps you organize open viewings. You can put it on your iPhone, your Android, but you’ll probably use this on an iPad. And as they enter, instead of just a bit of paper and that, it asks their name, and you customize it, so it asks a few questions. And then you can download the list into your CRM, and you can keep in contact with those people, and you can add to your newsletter list It’s well worth it. I don’t want to point out at Mailright, we got a similar add-on to our CRM that does a similar thing, but we don’t provide an app at Melright. But our system will also work on an iPad and so all this. But if you’re just looking for this type of functionality to make your open houses more organized, I think it’s well worth having a look at, Rob.

[00:04:49.620] – Robert Newman

The idea behind using a database management tool to do open houses, John and I have talked about this in other shows. So as the market gets harder and everything gets tougher, luxury, not luxury, whatever it is. You know what? Open house apps that collect information from people who are coming to see your open house, especially for those of you who put a lot of effort into an open house, just put out some food, and really prepare a house, like your game is top-notch and you spend a little money, that’s when you can say you need to sign in to see the house. Absolutely. Then you’re collecting leads and information from each and every single person that crosses the threshold. When they do, that information can be automatically downloaded into your database, which can then be worked by other systems that you have. I love the idea of it. This particular app locks you out at 25 leads and costs about $20 a month to do the paid version. The ratings are about four stars. It seems to be solid. It’s only for Apple. All right, so moving on. Number two, Reach. Reachtheapp. Com. I don’t even know what this one does, It’s a cool name though.

[00:06:01.530] – Jonathan Denwood

It’s a niche. Basically, if you want to do group texting and you want to utilize your phone number, the problem using CRMs, desktop CRMs, and it’s the same thing at Melright, I’m going to be totally upfront about this, is that if you use our CRM to send out text message campaigns, you can’t use your mobile number. You’re going to have to utilize a number that we provide. And it’s the same with, I would say, the majority. Follow Up Boss is the same. The only difference is with Follow Up Boss, they provide an app. And if you’re sending text messages through the app, you can then send group text messages through the Follow Up Boss app utilizing your own number. But it won’t be the large numbers because it’s got to be on your contact list on your phone. But if you’re just doing text messaging for 20, 30 people, this works. I couldn’t find the price on the website, actually. It might be free or they offer a free plan, but you will be able to, from your iPhone and your Android, I think, you will be able to send group text messaging with… When the person receives the message, it will be your phone number.

 

[00:07:41.930] – Robert Newman

Beautiful. A couple of other things to mention to you guys. This particular app only works with the Apple email app. It does have about a 4.7 rating out of 4,000 people who’ve used it. That’s very high. I would be cautious in the way that you use such an app. I personally I’m not a fan of group text messages, and most people I know are not either. However, if you have a group of people that have signed up for something and you’re a real estate agent and you need to be efficient about your time, reach theapp. Com sounds like a great option to look at in order to communicate with groups, if you’re a team lead, if you’re a broker, then this is sounding better and better because now you can reach out to all the people. You can also get a free subscription to Slack, which does have a mobile app, and it will do much the same thing for you in terms of reaching your people, specifically where you’re a broker. I think targeted use and understanding what you’re going to use it for is very, very important with this app, but I think it’s super cool.

 

[00:08:42.800] – Robert Newman

Great find, John. Let’s move on to the next one on the list, which is RoboKiller. Now, this one, John, I did know. I know it well. I’ve tried it. I actually do have some stuff to say about RoboKiller, but you start off first.

 

[00:08:59.510] – Jonathan Denwood

Yeah, Basically, what it does, I use a different service. I use a service called U-Mail. I’ve been using it for quite a while, but this thing looks like it does a similar job. Basically, we’re inundated with inbound calls, basically. I’m pretty open with my mobile number. To be truthful, I don’t answer the phone if it’s not on my contact list. If the person can’t be bothered to leave a voice message and it’s not on my contact list, I’m probably not going to respond to it because I must get about 10 to 15 calls a day. But that’s with you, But U-Mail, and I think Robot killer does the same. If they’re on a real spam list, it will block it completely, or if it hasn’t made its mind up, it will highlight it for me. And there’s all sorts of other things that these type of apps can do for you? It just helps you manage because most real estate agents, because they got to be pretty open with their details. So They’re all out there. They get in the date with calls as well.

 

[00:10:20.800] – Robert Newman

Copy you. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, I did find RoboKiller when I did use it to be sufficient. But unfortunately for everybody that’s out there, I was already using a service called TruCaller. What I did when I downloaded RoboKiller is I was just trying to compare RoboKiller versus TruCaller. In the end, I decided that TruCaller was much more efficient and much less expensive. Now, that doesn’t mean that it’s going to service your needs. Robocaller was sufficient. It did do the job. I found it to provide value for the money that they charged. I just didn’t find it to be the best type of these apps, in my opinion. Truecaller is more of a community of people, about a million users that seem to be pretty proactive in taking numbers. Whoever answers a call, you leave a note, and then from that point forward, all other people taking calls from that number see the documentation on the number. I get off on details like that, like mass culture, user-based monitoring and many people. Robocaller is not that. So TruCaller won the fight for me, but they do much the same thing, block spam numbers, blah, blah, blah.

 

[00:11:44.050] – Robert Newman

And John, I get about, on average, 20 to 30 calls a day. So I get a lot.

 

[00:11:49.140] – Jonathan Denwood

Yeah, I get about 15 to 20. It’s terrible, isn’t it? But it is what it is, isn’t it?

 

[00:11:55.080] – Robert Newman

Yeah. And you know what the funny thing is, John? I doubt that we compare to aI’m a real estate agent, you and I.

 

[00:12:00.760] – Jonathan Denwood

I would imagine I get a lot more.

 

[00:12:04.250] – Robert Newman

Yeah, me too. All right, so actually, we’re going to go to a break here, I imagine. No, we’re going to go to a break a little bit early before we do our next review. When we come back, we’re going to jump into the remaining four on our list, which is CapCut Grammarly, Epo, CAM, and repurpose. Io. Some of these I know what they do, some of them I don’t. John will help us all out as we explore some really great real estate apps for you to use in 2024. We’ll be right back. Three, two, one. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to episode number 439 of The MailRight Show. Today, we are discussing what we feel or actually what John feels, and I’m adding some thoughts to what the best real estate apps are of 2024 that you might consider using as a real estate agent. So far, we’ve covered some apps that will help you screen scam calls. We’ve covered apps that help you do group text messaging. What was the first one, John?

 

[00:13:11.740] – Jonathan Denwood

It was Open Home Pro.

 

[00:13:13.600] – Robert Newman

Then one that will do an open house list for you, which I thought was super cool, which is funny that I forgot it and already blanked it out of my mind, but I did really like it. All right, so Capcut, we’re on the number 4 on our list, which you can see in the notes. You can go to mail- Cappcut. Com, or you can go to Facebook and do mail-write as a search. If for some reason you just love the sound of my voice, you can also do Facebook Inbound R-E-M. I usually do post the shows on a video format. All right, Capcut. Com. Tell us a little bit about… This looks really interesting. All right, John, have you used this?

 

[00:13:59.860] – Jonathan Denwood

I had a little play with it. It’s pretty cool. There’s a number of these. Basically, it helps you edit videos on your mobile phone, iPhone, Android. But they also got a desktop. The free version is pretty feature-rich, and it’s got a really nice modern interface. I looked at the reviews and I downloaded the free version. I had a quick play with it. I was quite impressed with it, actually. And the pro version, it’s I think it’s about $10 a month, so it’s about $120 a year. But you can do a hell of a lot with just the free version. I think having it on the phone, it just helped agents knock out more video out on social media and get them doing what we’ve been preaching for the last 2-3 years, isn’t it?

 

[00:14:54.810] – Robert Newman

Yeah. Very briefly, everybody who’s listening to the show, this would be the tool that I would look at to help create interesting reels. Most of the examples that I’m looking at on the pages for video are all under a minute and length. They’re all using probably the free features, and they’re doing overlays, changing your hair, wear, slow-mo, face alterations. That’s what I’m seeing. And all of these things can be useful if you have some time to kill. For those of you to play into the app that we had above the list, here’s what my idea would be for that handful of you who are still in the real estate office waiting for customers to walk through. I’ve been discovering, John, on some of my calls that even veteran real estate agents are going back to stuff they haven’t done in years because a lot of lead generation right now is not working the same way it was. People have canceled budgets. So my more determined clients, the people that are calling me, they’re going straight back on the office and being on the floor and seeing if walk-ins come in. While you’re there and if you’re doing open houses, if you’ve got anything that you’re supposed to be doing for your real estate career, you’re out the door, you’re doing the gig, you might think about taking this app with you and just creating a little video where you’re sitting on the porch somewhere and then playing around with it.

 

[00:16:18.800] – Robert Newman

Why not? Getting used to something like this can make you money in the long run, certainly can help you build an audience. Why not kill two birds with one stone? That’s my advice for this particular app. This is an app that we’ve talked about before. Number 5 that John and I both use incessantly, which is probably why it keeps making it onto his lists. Grammarly. Tell us about your perspective on this.

 

[00:16:44.540] – Jonathan Denwood

Grammarly and Canva are the two that I’d always recommend to any agent. I just use it all the time. I’ve been quite frank, I’ve got a bit of dyslexia. So it just really helps with my grammar and keeping my spelling reasonably good. And when I pay annually, when it comes up, I just pay it. And it’s in those half a dozen subscriptions. I’m a big WordPress person, so I don’t have too many SaaS-based subscription products that I’m using, about half a dozen at most, and this is one of them, and I just pay it.

 

[00:17:30.000] – Robert Newman

I use it as well. Pay for the team feature from my team. Cost me $150 a month. Probably saved me more money, more trouble, more hassle than any other app. The very few times that I have team members write stuff that clients kick back, we almost always end up discovering that they didn’t run their content through the Grammarly app. It’s almost always what the problem in the process. As a company that does this work in Mastron, and I know you know this, which is why you’re laughing, but the audience might not. We have a process. We have a really refined process. Somebody writes it, you usually have a human being that is not that person to look at it. Then the writer, before they even give it to the person to look at it, they’re supposed to have submitted it through Grammarly, our editor, effectively. And the only time that we get content complaints is when people really massively dropped the ball because not only did the person that read it, the second person, they didn’t catch it, but usually the writer didn’t put it through Grammarly. And then somehow it makes it to a human being who is our customer.

 

[00:18:38.650] – Robert Newman

And then, of course, you can imagine the frustration from the leadership level. It’s like, well, but anyway, Grammarly is an amazing tool.

 

[00:18:46.160] – Jonathan Denwood

I can imagine what your side of, yeah, I can. Shall we go on to the next one before we thought in it?

 

[00:18:57.340] – Robert Newman

Yeah, absolutely. Number six, ladies and gentlemen, and this is a relevant thing to name an app, EpoCam. Epocam.

 

[00:19:10.620] – Jonathan Denwood

Okay? That’s right. Basically, this works on a PC. I think on the Mac side of it, with the latest versions of the iPhone, it does this. You can do this anyway. Basically, it turns your Android device or your iPhone on a… Well, I think it’s probably only the iPhone. You’re on a PC, you can turn your iPhone into a webcam.

 

[00:19:39.540] – Robert Newman

It is only the iPhone.

 

[00:19:41.520] – Jonathan Denwood

You can turn it into a webcam and If you’ve got one of the latest iPhone, they got amazing video camera technology, and using this product, you can turn it into a webcam.

 

[00:19:56.330] – Robert Newman

Yeah. Number one, it’s very clever. Number Number two, it’s an easy way for many of you who have already jumped and made the investment on it. It’s basically saving you about $180 for a high-quality video cam. Number two, not only is it saving you that money, my guess, I may not be correct because I’m not an expert on cameras. My guess that for the most part, for 80-90% of you, the Apple phone that you have is already going to be a better video cam than anything that you either have or would buy. And so better, cheaper, and probably all you need is a mount on your computer screen. And of course, because 80% of not only phone installs are Apple, but about 98% of realtors carry apples. It’s an Apple product. All right, we’re done with EpoCam. We’re going to go on to If I can get the next one. John, what’s the next one on the list? I’m having a hard time. Repurpose. Repurpose. Okay.

 

[00:21:12.300] – Jonathan Denwood

Tell us about that one. Well, basically, it helps you edit photos, but one of the things it helps with, especially the app version, I think they got a desktop as well. But if you import photos in a number of these social media platforms, one that comes to mind is Instagram, and then you try and export the photo, it will have a bloody watermark on it. That really can drive you bonkers. But if you utilize this response, one of the things it does, it will remove the watermark so you can use it on other social media platforms.

 

[00:21:57.110] – Robert Newman

Well, that’s super cool. It’s an interesting app. I don’t really have much to add. That’s a very unique, unusual application.

 

[00:22:08.100] – Jonathan Denwood

It’s a small thing, but if you’re doing a lot of social media, and you should be, in my opinion, if you’re a real estate agent, it can just drive you bonkers, basically.

 

[00:22:20.630] – Robert Newman

Okay. I’m going to throw in a spur of the moment.

 

[00:22:29.570] – Jonathan Denwood

I thought you would.

 

[00:22:35.650] – Robert Newman

Post. And I’m not sure that they have a phone app or not, so it may or may not fit directly inside of the thing that we’re talking about. But I have been testing on and off again, various versions of something called Hero Post. It’s just a single developer, and it’s slowly building into a team of what is basically a social media posting tool. The difference between it and other tools is they’re making a much bigger stab at a tool that works with a much larger base of social media companies. They’ve also seemed to be slowly but surely creating a very solid platform. Now, there’s problems with it. Their original model was a one-price-fits-all. They deleted my membership at some point when they upgraded the service, so I might have to look at buying it again. And now they’ve changed the price to $98 a month and 696 a year. Obviously, the one price fits all on Hero Post wasn’t really working, which I don’t think that they realized because I’m not sure they intended to continuously develop the tool. But my team, the people that I know that are using it, I’ve tried countless tools.

 

[00:23:56.020] – Robert Newman

They seem to be on to something. They seem to have a better understanding of what you’re trying to do with social media. There’s been so many guys out there that have created this one-size-fits-all social media posting tool, and nobody’s licked it, which is why people keep developing it. It’s Hootsuite, and then there’s others. What we want and what we need is a simple tool to post to all social sites. That’s a big ask, actually, from the development side.

 

[00:24:25.760] – Jonathan Denwood

Yeah, and also the social media platforms, that’s the last thing that they want you do. So they’re always changing things to make it difficult for these type of platforms.

 

[00:24:37.180] – Robert Newman

True. But anyway, that’s something I have my eye on. I’m not really at a place where I’m necessarily making it a recommendation, but for those of you who are curious, that’s something I’ve got my eyes on. One last thing just in terms of bonus content, as far as I’m concerned, I’m not an early adopter for threads or mastodon. I’m not I’m sure that those people listening to the show would be big Twitter users or X users or things like that. But I do have 30 years of experience as a business owner, and here’s my thoughts. I would be cautious to be an early adapter unless you’ve got a massive audience and you’ve got serious problems with the founder, the person who now owns Twitter, which is perfectly reasonable if you do, then definitely look at early adopting. But if that doesn’t fit your profile, and it won’t, most real estate agents are not too active on Twitter. I’m just going to say I caution slowness in the adoption of new platforms. I am already overwhelmed myself as a business I don’t know with how many places I can or should place content. I do not recommend anybody complicate their lives.

 

[00:25:51.290] – Robert Newman

I just wanted to throw that in as a piece of bonus content.

 

[00:25:55.300] – Jonathan Denwood

I agree with it. I’m not a great fan of Elon, but unless I guess, obviously, things can change, I’m not going to stop using Twitter. If I canceled every service or any business service, linked because I didn’t like the person, I wouldn’t be able to use anything. So this canceled culture, obviously, if they’re a neo-Nazi, Mr. Musk I’m not a fan of, but there we go. Shall we go on to the last one, which is-Is there another one?

 

[00:26:35.690] – Robert Newman

I thought we were done. I’m sorry.

 

[00:26:37.610] – Jonathan Denwood

Number eight.

 

[00:26:38.780] – Robert Newman

I’m sorry, John. What’s number eight?

 

[00:26:41.330] – Jonathan Denwood

It’s Mall IQ.

 

[00:26:44.370] – Robert Newman

Take us away, man. I’m sorry. I thought we were done. That was my bad.

 

[00:26:49.910] – Jonathan Denwood

Basically, this is the most used. Probably it’s going to save you a ton of agro. Obviously, you’re a real estate agent and you’re going to different Homes, you can claim the gas for that as a business expense, but you’re not allowed to claim on your taxes non-business journeys. Now, end of year, if you’re doing your books yourself or you’ve got a bookkeeper, if you can’t provide records, they’re just going to do a rough calculation. And then If the internal revenue does audit, they will make your life a misery. That’s the first thing they aim at. If you’re a real estate agent, they will query your gas expenses, and they will drive you potty. With this, every journey, it works with the same technology as these insurance companies when they give you a lesser quote, if you have the app, it tracks. And at the end of each journey, ask you, Is this a business or a personal journey? You just say yes. And then at the end of the year, you can print all the business journeys out. It’s all out there. When the internal revenue trying to spoil your birthday, your bookkeeper can just show them and they’re going to back off, basically.

 

[00:28:28.830] – Robert Newman

That is in the case of being To be honest, I can see many, many uses such as a proactive accounting edge of miles. There’s Sharing Miles as reimbursement from work, which is a big one that I see the people doing here, in terms of looking at the app website. I love all that. It’s got 80,000 five-star reviews. It’s probably a pretty simple app. But at the same time, for those of you, we are in a profession of driving around. This seems like it might take a very complicated, frustrating, and perhaps thing you don’t deal with, and then make it, lock it away.

 

[00:29:05.670] – Jonathan Denwood

I’m not trying to be… Have you ever been audited by the internal revenue?

 

[00:29:10.270] – Robert Newman

Not technically.

 

[00:29:13.010] – Jonathan Denwood

No, I haven’t. But in the UK, I was because I was in a couple of cash businesses and the UK version. I didn’t get in any trouble because I was a straight person. But it was still a freaking nightmare. They ask the questions of endless, endless, infinite, endless questions, and this will save you a ton of that growth.

[00:29:39.880] – Robert Newman

Right, which is understandable because if you do get audited, the idea is that you do have to account for every single detail, every single penny. If you get audited, their job is to catch you with things. In the absence of not knowing, they charge you the maximum. That I know not because I’ve technically been audited but because I’ve dealt with the IRS in the sense of having to ask questions. I have also gone through company audits, where I’ve been an officer of a company, and we have been audited by either an internal company that we hired to audit us or, worse, the state or federal organizations. And those guys are never fun. They’re never organized. You think they would be. They never are. They just make your life as hard as they possibly can, and they can’t.

[00:30:31.620] – Jonathan Denwood

Everything is on you. Yeah, and they can’t. And their answer is, It’s up to you, or we can find you.

[00:30:42.520] – Robert Newman

Exactly.

[00:30:43.390] – Jonathan Denwood

That’s their answer for everything.

[00:30:45.760] – Robert Newman

For every single damn thing. Correct. That’s what I experienced as a company officer. It’s like your people have to account for this. And it’s like, Okay, what if they don’t have it? Well, that’s exactly what you said. Well, we’ll find you the maximum. For me, that was always the, Oh, okay. Great. No, there is no room for debate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have officially come to the end of the show. John, I want to thank you, as always, for coming up with these lists and figuring out what is helpful for our clients. This MyliQ thing is incredible. I hope some people get some use from this or one of the other apps on our list.

[00:31:25.300] – Jonathan Denwood

I don’t think it was a bad list. I think some of this stuff is quite useful.

[00:31:29.090] – Robert Newman

I do. I do. I hope that you all agree. But you know what, John and I, aren’t the people in the car driving all day long. We’re stinky little digital entrepreneurs who get to stay in our house most of the time. So leave us some thoughts, man. Go to his Facebook page, go to my Facebook page.

[00:31:45.080] – Jonathan Denwood

Could you leave us some thoughts, folks? I’ve been trying to encourage you. People are listening to this, but we hardly get any feedback. Don’t you like us? Especially give Rob some input. Hit his Facebook group, and give him feedback and questions you want us to answer. Why don’t you join this live? You can go to the Mailright YouTube channel or the Mailright Facebook page, and you can ask any questions and ask them live. Yeah. There we go.

[00:32:14.530] – Robert Newman

You really can. John pays attention to that stuff. I’ve played around with life, but not for Mailright. It isn’t very easy. But, ladies and gentlemen, we would love to hear from you. We’d love to get to a point where we have a collaborative show. We want you to be our guest star, rock star. And so, if any of you are looking to promote your real estate businesses, we do, believe it or not, have an audience of somewhere between 2,000 and 4,000 people every single month for this podcast. It’s a great way to get in front of other real estate agents. John and I would like to hear from you. So that’s it. Thanks. Until next time. Oh, wait. I’m so sorry. John, if somebody wanted to learn more about you, call you, set an appointment with you, and so on, how would you like them to do that?

[00:32:59.640] – Jonathan Denwood

I’ll just go to the Mail-right.com website and have a look. Then, you can book a chat with either Adam or me. It doesn’t have to be about Mel Wright. If you have any questions, you want some quick advice, we’re more than happy. I think Rob’s the same. Go over to Rob’s website as well and have a look around.

[00:33:20.620] – Robert Newman

That would be inboundrem. Com. John is exactly right about everything you said. With that, I think you can sign us off. Thank you so much, John. I appreciate it.

#1 – Open Home Pro*

https://openhomepro.com

Free | Pro $20

#2 – Reach (group texting app)

https://www.reachtheapp.com

 

#3 – RoboKiller* ( YouMail Comparator)

https://www.robokiller.com

 

#4 – CapCut* Mobil video editor

https://www.capcut.com

 

#5 – Grammarly*

https://www.grammarly.com

 

#6 – Epoc Cam (allow your iPhone to be a webcam using your PC)

https://www.elgato.com/us/en/s/epoccam

 

#7 – Repurpose.io* (Removes watermarks)

https://repurpose.io

 

#8 – MileIQ*

https://mileiq.com

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