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    These free Android apps are so good that I’m ready to pay for them

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    Most free Android apps show intrusive ads or a premium paywall the moment you try to do anything useful.

    But once in a while, you come across a gem — an app so polished, powerful, and genuinely helpful that you find yourself double-checking the Play Store to make sure you didn’t accidentally start a free trial.

    These rare Android apps stand out by offering professional-grade utility for zero dollars.

    These Android apps are so crucial to my daily workflow that I’m not just recommending them, I’m actually looking for the ‘Donate’ button.

    Easy Fire Tools main menu
    sideload apps using Easy Fire Tools

    If you have ever tried to sideload an app onto your Fire TV Stick using those clunky on-screen keyboards, you know the struggle is real. It’s tedious, prone to errors, and a bit of a headache.

    This app changes the entire process for me. It allows you to connect your phone to your Fire TV over your home Wi-Fi.

    The developer could have easily charged $5 for this level of convenience, and I would have paid it without blinking. I can connect via the IP address and start sideloading apps in no time.

    It even has a built-in file manager that allows me to delete junk files or transfer screenshots from my TV back to my phone.

    It is lightweight and does exactly what it says without trying to upsell you on a Pro subscription every five seconds.

    VLC Player

    VLC-player-Android-2
    VLC-player-Android-1

    VLC Player finding a spot on this list shouldn’t surprise anyone. It is the only video player I have found that truly lives up to the ‘It just works’ mantra.

    I will admit that VLC doesn’t have the best UI for a video player. But it’s functional and efficient. The home screen automatically sorts my chaos into clean categories: Video, Audio, Playlists, and Browse.

    What I love most is the customizability. You can toggle between a light and dark theme and adopt a tablet interface beautifully. VLC supports all the video files you can think of.

    The real magic of VLC happens when you press Play. I have become so dependent on its gesture controls that I find myself trying to use them in every other app.

    Grocy

    meal plan in Grocy
    Grocy home

    If you have ever worked in a professional kitchen or a warehouse, you know how powerful organized logistics can be. Grocy brings that exact level of high-end inventory management to your home pantry.

    It’s open source, self-hosted, and it’s the most pro utility I have ever put on my phone.

    The app supports Material You, which is rare in the open source world.

    It gives me a stock overview screen where I have a birds-eye view of everything I have.

    It uses a clean, tabbed navigation that lets me jump between my shopping list, meal plan, and even household chores.

    The list of features continues with expiration tracking, recipe intelligence, and more.

    Super Productivity

    Planner in Super Productivity
    create a task in Super Productivity

    I have spent years bouncing between to-do lists that were too simple and project management tools that were so complex they became a chore themselves.

    Super Productivity offers an excellent UI with bottom navigation for easy access and combines a task manager, a time tracker, and project management in a single package.

    It doesn’t bombard me with social features or bright colors. Instead, it gives me a clear Inbox to dump my thoughts and a Today view to focus on the main tasks.

    I used to run a separate app like Toggl to track my billable hours. Now, I just press the Play button next to a task.

    Most pro task managers give things like subtasks, attachments, and detailed time reports for a subscription. Super Productivity gives you all of that for free.

    Thunderbird

    Thunderbird for Android
    Thunderbird hamburger menu

    I have always used Thunderbird on the desktop because it was the only mail client that didn’t feel like it was spying on me. Now that it’s finally available on Android, Thunderbird has become my go-to on Pixel 8 as well.

    The UI supports Material design, and it’s clean, high-contrast, and surprisingly fast.

    Just like the desktop app, Thunderbird offers a unified inbox on the phone. Whether it’s my Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo account, I can glance over all the emails in a single place.

    Thunderbird offers seamless desktop sync, massive customization, and privacy by default.

    Pairdrop

    Pairdrop home
    Pairdrop settings

    If you live in a household like mine, where you are using an Android phone, but your laptop is a MacBook or a Windows PC, you know the headache of moving single high-res photos or PDFs between them.

    I used to email them or, at times, preferred OneDrive to share files between them. Pairdrop changed all of that. It’s essentially the open source, cross-platform AirDrop that Google and Apple refuse to build together, and it works entirely in your browser or through this slick Android app.

    If a friend wants a video I just took, I don’t have to ask them to download a 50MB app. I just tell them to go to pairdrop.net, and we are connected.

    Guilty pleasures

    These Android apps respect your time and wallet. Whether it’s the seamless file sharing of Pairdrop or the utility of VLC, these developers have created something truly special.

    If you find yourself using these apps every day as I do, consider checking if they have a ‘Donate’ button or a GitHub sponsorship page.

    Supporting these independent developers and teams is the best way to ensure that ‘too good to be free’ stays a reality for all of us.

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