I paid for Notion AI for 30 days to see if it lives up to the hype. My setup: I used it for taking class notes, writing blog drafts, managing a content calendar, organizing a side project, and handling daily task lists. I tracked how much time it saved me compared to my old workflow …
Every few weeks, a new app blows up on social media with millions of downloads. I install most of them to see if the hype holds up. Spoiler: it usually doesn’t. But occasionally something genuinely useful breaks through. Here’s my honest take on the apps that were trending recently. Threads by Meta Meta’s answer to …
I have a contrarian habit: I sometimes sort the Play Store by lower ratings and read the one and two-star reviews. Not because I enjoy bad apps, but because some genuinely good apps get dragged down by misunderstandings, steep learning curves, or niche audiences that don’t align with mainstream expectations. Here are a few apps …
Want to play GTA 5 on your Android phone? Here are the real legitimate ways using cloud gaming apps like Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce NOW that actually work in 2025.
I’ve wasted enough storage space on apps that looked promising in the Play Store but turned out to be disappointing. Over time, I developed a system for evaluating apps before installing them. Here’s what I look for, along with reviews of five popular apps that illustrate these principles. What I Check Before Downloading First, I …
Spotify or YouTube Music? We ran both for 6 weeks on Android. Here is the honest comparison covering library depth, audio quality, regional music and which one is actually worth the subscription.
I’ve used Duolingo on and off for three years across two languages: Spanish and Hindi. Here’s an honest assessment of what it does well, where it falls short, and who it’s actually useful for. What Duolingo Gets Right The gamification works. Streaks, XP points, leagues, and the gentle guilt of breaking a streak genuinely motivated …
Canva free or Canva Pro? We tested it for 8 weeks across real projects. Here is an honest review of what it does well, where it falls short and whether the free tier is enough.
Google Photos does much more than just backup your photos. These are the features most people miss including Locked Folder, content search and freeing up storage without losing anything.
Telegram and WhatsApp both do messaging but they are very different apps. Here is an honest comparison of features, privacy and daily use to help you decide.








