Manage your appointments, your budget, your healthcare reimbursements, offer you odd jobs or help you on your travels ... There are apps for all needs.

Preferred targets of developers, young people, and in particular students, have at their fingertips many tools intended to support them on a daily basis.

Know how to organize

Are you the type to miss your dates?

Forget the paper agenda and opt for an optimized digital version that will send you reminders before each event.

If Google Calendar already makes it easy to organize, students particularly appreciate Timetable, an app designed to distinguish their different courses, their homework lists or their exams.

Beyond the always useful Google Drive, students can also use Trello or Evernote to organize their group work with their classmates.

As for Affluences, it allows to know in real time the occupancy rate of partner university libraries.

Learn in a fun way

Do you have trouble progressing in English?

A multitude of mobile applications can again allow you to stimulate your memory on a daily basis in order to complete your lessons.

With Memrise you can for example learn English, Spanish or German through games.

FunEasyLearn targets vocabulary learning with its 15,000 word apps available in several languages.

More generally, fans of memorization games will be seduced by Peak, a brain coach, or by Quizlet, which allows you to create lists of content automatically adapted in quiz or blank text format to better retain them.

Optimize your financial resources

Who says student, also says tight budget.

You can opt for a budget management tool like PiloteBudget (recommended by the Banque de France) or Expense Manager, in order to record all your expenses as you go and easily calculate your remainder to be lived.

Or use a bank account aggregator such as Linxo, Bruno or Bankin 'directly to monitor all your transactions on a daily basis.

In order to keep an eye on the aid that supplements your budget, it is also wise to download "Caf - My Account", the official application of the Family Allowance Fund, which allows you to monitor your benefit file.

Finally, if like many young people you make ends meet by doing odd jobs, you can find offers thanks to the Pôle emploi and Apec apps, but also through specialized tools such as Student Pop, StaffMe or CornerJob.

Manage your daily life

On the health side, Ameli's tool keeps your health information just a click away, while Doctolib makes it easier to make an appointment with a doctor.

To find accommodation, in addition to general applications such as Se Loger and PAP, you can count on Whoomies, La Carte des Colocs or Roomster to find a student roommate.

In the food department, Too Good To Go is the star of low-budget anti-waste apps, while Mister Good Beer allows you to know in advance the prices of beers and cocktails to choose where to go out in full knowledge of the facts.

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The all-in-one

Do you already have too many applications on your smartphone and would like to synthesize all this?

This is the concept of super apps.

Very widespread in Asia, this new generation offers all-in-one by grouping together several services within a single interface.

Riding on this idea, the young Studeee application, launched in January 2021, intends to support students in all aspects of their lives.

Work, housing, food, consumption, studies, leisure, health, all the services are grouped by theme.

  • Economy

  • Smartphone

  • Lodging

  • Student