7 iOS Apps Worth Downloading This Week (April 2026)
Every week we test dozens of new and updated iOS apps. Most are forgettable. These 7 aren’t.
1. Keewordz — App Store Keyword Tracker
Track your App Store keyword rankings without paying $50/month for a full ASO tool. Simple, focused, and the free tier covers indie developers.
2. Pockity — Code Snippet Manager
Finally a code snippet manager that syncs across Mac and iPhone. Supports 50+ languages, iCloud sync, and Shortcuts integration. The widget showing your most-used snippets is clutch.
3. Tabula — PDF Table Extractor
Point your camera at a table in a PDF or textbook and it extracts the data into a spreadsheet. Uses on-device ML, no cloud processing. Academics and researchers, this one’s for you.
4. Stacks — Habit Tracker with Widgets
Another habit tracker, but this one nails the widget game. Lock Screen complications show your streak. The Home Screen widget updates in real-time. Clean design.
5. Pockity — Quick Math
Mental math training with a minimal UI. Surprisingly addictive. The Apple Watch complication gives you a new problem every hour.
6. Chronicle — Reading Tracker
Log books, track reading time, share reviews. The “year in reading” stats view is beautifully designed. Syncs with Apple Books and Goodreads.
7. Codeshot — Screenshot Code Beautifully
Turn code snippets into beautiful shareable images. Better than Carbon (web-based) because it runs natively, supports iOS themes, and integrates with Shortcuts.
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