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A data storage app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to store and access their data. Data storage apps usually offer users the ability to create custom folders and subfolders, store multiple file types including text documents, spreadsheets, images, audio recordings, videos and more within those folders. Depending on the user's permissions level in these apps they may also be able to share files with other co-workers or customers. They can also selectively sync files between computers and mobile devices by creating rules for syncing based on file name patterns or date ranges.
A data visualization application is an online or mobile application that displays information in the form of graphs, charts, diagrams, and other visual representations. Data visualization apps typically enable users to create custom graphs or charts by entering their own data points and selecting the type of graph based on their data set.
A data warehousing application is a web or mobile application that enables users to access and query large amounts of structured and unstructured data. Data warehousing apps typically include databases, reports, charts, and graphs to generate visual representations of the analyzed data.
A database application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that stores and retrieves data. Database applications are most often used in large organizations with complex information management needs.
A database management application is a software app that enables users to create, modify, and maintain relational databases. Users access the app in order to enter data into their database tables or view existing data. The app may also allow administrators to make changes to the database schema (i.e., modify how tables are organized).
A dating application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to contact each other and go on dates. Dating apps usually offer users the ability to create a custom dating profile, filter the profiles that they see, rate and review other profiles, and communicate with "matches" via an inbox.
A delivery app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to order and pay for goods and services from local establishments. Delivery apps typically allow users to view menus from local stores, place orders for home or office delivery with specific restaurants, schedule deliveries in advance with multiple food shops, and track the progress of their orders. Delivery apps may also include features such as loyalty programs and optional add-ons like gift cards.
A device management application is a software application that manages the configuration and security of devices or mobile phones (e.g., desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones). Examples of configurable settings include automatically updating and patching applications on the device; changing display resolutions; disabling cameras; setting encryption parameters such as password strength; configuring Wi-Fi network connection information and access to enterprise resources; and remotely wiping user data from the device. The app may also manage access control lists for devices to ensure they are only used by authorized users. Other features may include auditing log entries for single devices or groups of devices across a complex environment that spans large distances.
A digital prescription app is a web or mobile application that allows users to view and print digital copies of their prescriptions. The app is typically built for pharmacies and prescribers, but it can also be used by patients. It may enable users to search for a particular drug or medicine and view its expiration date, dosage instructions, side effects, interactions with other drugs, and more. Some apps may also allow users to send messages to the prescriber requesting a refill on their medication.
A discount tracker app is a web or mobile application that allows users to compare prices and check in-store availability for products from different online retailers. Users can typically view product details, customer reviews, and price history along with current pricing information. They can also search for specific products or browse the most popular products at each retailer. Some discount tracker apps also feature a barcode scanner that allows users to quickly scan their purchases at checkout to automatically add them to their shopping list and track price changes over time.
A document management application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to manage documents (spreadsheets, drawings, images) in an online repository. Users can create new documents and upload existing ones to the repository. They can also search for documents by name or content. Some apps allow users to share selected document types with other users within the app; others only allow full-document sharing via email or other third party file-sharing services like Dropbox or Box.
A donation application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to donate money to a cause. Donation apps typically include the ability for users to browse different causes and organizations, view descriptions of the causes, contribute funds via credit card or other payment methods (such as PayPal), and share their donations with friends on social media sites.
An e-commerce application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to purchase goods and services. E-commerce apps typically allow users to browse products, view pricing information, add items to shopping carts, review their orders before purchase, and pay for their orders.
An e-reader application is a mobile or desktop application that enables users to read, purchase, and manage e-books. E-Reader apps include features for purchasing books, reading books, searching for specific terms in the book's content, bookmarking pages and notes, and managing existing book collections.
A educational app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that provides learning content to users. Educational apps typically include an adaptive interface for presenting customized content. The app may also enable users to create user-generated content and place it in the context of an interactive curriculum. Apps with such functionality are sometimes referred to as e-textbooks.
An employee time clock application is a web or mobile application that allows employees to clock in and out of their work shifts. This app type includes the ability to view the schedule for each shift, check how much time is left in a shift, and request new shifts. It also typically includes a dashboard for managers to monitor staff hours.
An equipment rental application is a mobile or web application with the following users: owners, renters, and administrators. Owners use the app to search for and rent equipment from other owners. Renters use the app to view available equipment, request rentals from owners, and submit reviews of rented items. Administrators use the app to manage all users in their company's account. The app may also include a dashboard that enables administrators to analyze profit margins by location or customer type (owner or renter).
A event booking app is an application that enables users to find, book, or cancel reservations for events such as concerts, parties, and other types of social gatherings. Event booking apps usually offer users the ability to browse events by location or time, search or browse event reviews written by past attendees (and add their own), view upcoming events near a given location, and purchase tickets directly from the app.
An event management application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to organize and manage events. Event management apps typically allow users to create events with custom names, attendee lists, descriptions, and dates. They may also include features for managing venue details (e.g., selecting a venue), event budgets (e.g., setting ticket prices), event schedules (e.g., adding speakers), and ticket sales (e.g., accepting online payments).
An expense reporting application is a desktop or web application that enables users to create expense reports for travel expenses. The app typically includes the ability to upload receipts, select business categories for each receipt, and attach notes with more information about each receipt's purchase. Some apps also include advanced features such as automated expense tracking, which allows users to track their spending habits over time by adding new receipts through the app.
A fitness tracker application is a mobile app that enables users to track their daily physical activity. Fitness apps usually provide the user with tools for monitoring and documenting their workouts, including graphs and charts displaying workout data over time. Some fitness applications also include social networking features to enable users to share progress updates with friends or followers.
A fleet management application is a web, mobile, or desktop app that enables businesses to manage their vehicle fleets. Fleet management apps often include features for finding available vehicles, tracking mileage and fuel usage for each vehicle, and managing employee schedules. Some fleet management apps may also include business intelligence dashboards that can be used by administrators to analyze the performance of the company's fleet drivers.
A game application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to play games. Game apps are usually aimed at younger and more casual gamers, but some game apps are designed for people of all ages. Game app developers may differentiate their applications by creating new game genres or unique gameplay mechanics.
A geocache app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to find and share hidden caches. Users can use the app to view and leave logs for caches, find nearby caches, and navigate to the locations of interest. The app may provide tools for cache owners to track how many people visit their cache as well as suggestions on where to place new caches.
A grant tracking application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to track grants they are applying for or have applied for. Grant tracking apps usually include an interface for users to create and edit their personal profiles and submit proposals. The app may also provide administrative features that enable administrators to view the performance of all grant applicants and assess the progress of each proposal at any time during the proposal lifecycle.
A habit tracking app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to track habits. Users can input specific habit information and set reminders for when they want to perform the action. The app may also include graphs that show progress toward completing the habit.
A health management application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to track their overall wellbeing, including medication, fitness, and diet. Health management apps usually offer users the ability to log food intake, exercise activity, weight, blood pressure measurements, sleep data, and other health-related information. The app may also enable users to analyze this information over time in order to reach goals such as weight loss or improved cardiovascular parameters.
An illustration app is a web or mobile application with two sets of users: illustrators and clients. Illustrators use the app to upload their portfolio, search for jobs, view job requests from clients, respond to job requests, submit drafts of their work, and review client feedback. Clients use the app to request art from illustrators in an affordable way that suits their budget. The app may also include a dashboard that enables administrators to analyze how well the platform is meeting client needs.
An inspection compliance application is a web or mobile app that stores and manages data related to the inspection of goods. Enforcement agencies use these apps to record, track, and manage inspections and keep records of passing or failing inspection status. Inspection compliance apps typically include interfaces with a backend database, which stores information related to specific inspections. The app may display this information on an interactive map and allow users to create custom filters based on different parameters (such as location, type of violation, etc.). Some applications also enable users to submit new violations electronically from their phone. Users can then view details about those violations (date reported, description of the violation). Some inspection compliance applications also allow users to upload pictures for each violation they report.
An instant messaging application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that allows users to communicate with each other in real time. IM apps typically include features for sending messages and files, scheduling messages to be sent at a later time, and creating private groups.
An insurance application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to make insurance purchases and manage their existing policies. Insurance apps typically include interfaces for viewing real-time insurance quotes and managing existing policies.
An IDE application is a system for programmers to write, edit, and debug code. IDEs are designed to make coding more efficient, and most IDEs include a large number of customizable features.
An IVR application is a web or mobile application with a single set of users. IVR apps usually include an automated phone menu that guides users through different options based on their input. Users may be asked to provide information such as account numbers, PINs, and other security codes. These applications also typically allow users to interact verbally with the system using speech-to-text conversion software.
A inventory management application is a web or desktop application that allows companies to manage their inventory. An inventory management app typically tracks the location, quantity, unit cost, and shipping information for all items in a company's warehouse or supply chain. The application may also provide a stock dashboard that shows the total number of each item in stock at every warehouse and on order from suppliers.
An investment app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to manage their investments. Investment apps usually offer users the ability to create a custom stock portfolio, view real-time stock prices and historical price trends, analyze their holdings against market indexes and other competitors, monitor price changes in real time, and simulate future investment performance.
An issue tracker application is a web or mobile application used to track bugs, defects, feature requests, and other issues in software development projects. Issue tracker apps are often used by development teams to assign tasks to team members and manage the status of each task.
A language interpretation application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that translates spoken audio from one language to another. The app converts the speech into written text for display and then converts the text back into spoken audio in real time. Language interpretation apps may include additional features such as a dictionary of frequently used terms, voice/video/text chat with other users who speak those languages, or an integrated WebRTC video conferencing platform.
A lending application is a web or mobile app that enables users to borrow money from other users. Lending apps typically feature an interface that allows borrowers to request loan amounts, submit information about their income and expenses, and view payment schedules for each of their loans. The app may also include a dashboard for administrators that lets them analyze the performance of all borrowers and lenders.
A life coaching application is a web or mobile application with two sets of users: coaches and clients. Coaches use the app to view profiles of clients, schedule appointments, and send messages to clients. Clients use the app to view profiles of coaches, request appointments with specific coaches, and communicate with their assigned coach via an inbox. The app may also include a dashboard that enables administrators to analyze the performance of all coaches and clients.
A machine vision application is a web or mobile app with a camera that captures video and can analyze the video for objects of interest. The app may offer users the ability to view analytics data related to object detection, download videos recorded with the app, or export captured video for external analysis.
A market research app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to collect data from surveys. These apps typically include "survey builder" tools for creating customized survey questions and trigger conditions, along with templates for common types of questionnaires such as customer satisfaction surveys. Market research apps often have the ability to send automatic reminders to respondents when they haven't taken a survey in some time. They also provide dashboards where users can analyze collected data and generate custom reports.
A marketplace application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that facilitates the buying and selling of goods or services. The app may be divided into two sets of users: merchants and customers. Merchants typically use the app to create accounts, list their products in a catalog, accept orders through the catalog from customers, track inventory levels for each product they sell, process payments for goods sold to customers using a payment processor's API , and receive customer reviews after delivering goods to them. Customers typically use the app to view merchant offerings within a certain category of interest (e.g., electronics products), browse merchant sales and discounts on those offerings within that category, purchase items from merchants using payment methods supported by the app (e.g., PayPal), and leave reviews for sellers once they have received their delivered items.
A meal planner application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to plan their meals and grocery shopping. Users can create shopping lists based on recipes they've saved. Once users have selected an ingredient from the list, the app shows them information about how much of each ingredient they need to buy, and where to find it in stores.
A measurement and diagnostic tool application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to monitor their own health and fitness. Measurement and diagnostic tools typically provide interfaces for tracking diet, exercise habits, symptoms, medication intake, sleep patterns, moods, blood pressure levels, heart rate, weight loss goals and much more. Most measurement apps also track the user's location (via GPS) for reporting purposes.
A media digitization app is a web or mobile application that enables users to upload their physical media (e.g., photographs, videos, audio recordings) to the cloud and then access it from any device by logging into the media's associated account. Media digitization apps often enable users to tag uploaded files with keywords and edit metadata for each file before uploading it to the cloud. Once in the cloud, many media digitization apps allow users to browse their collections of uploaded content by date taken, camera model used when creating each photo or video, location taken at, tags applied during upload, and more. After browsing their collection of uploaded content, they may further filter it based on date taken within a specified time interval (e.g., last week), type of content (e.g., only photos), size of content in bytes (e.g
A media gallery application is a web or mobile application with two sets of users: admins and users. Admins use the app to create, manage, and publish digital media (video, audio, images). Users use the app to view and download published content. The application may include a dashboard that enables administrators to analyze usage statistics for specific items of media.
A media marketplace application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to sell and purchase media content. Media marketplace apps are frequently used for the distribution of music, movies, audio books, television shows, and other types of digital media. Some examples of popular media marketplace platforms include iTunes Store and Amazon Kindle.
A media player application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to view and listen to videos and other audiovisual content. Media player apps usually include an audio and video player interface for viewing online videos.
A media viewer is a web or mobile application that enables users to view videos and other forms of media. Media viewers typically include a search function and a method for rating and reviewing content.
A medication tracker application is a mobile or web application that enables users to view their current and past medication history. The app also enables users to create custom reminders and adherence goals. Many medication tracker apps allow users to sync with an online account, where they can review their history from any internet-connected device.
A 3D model analysis application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to view and manipulate 3D models. The app may allow users to upload their own models or download models from the web. The app may also include an interface for viewing metadata about the model, including the type of file it contains (e.g., .obj, .fbx) and other information about its origin (e.g., where it was downloaded from).
An API application is a web or mobile application that makes a software application's programming interface available to other applications. APIs typically provide information about an organization, such as the company's products and services, its website, and its contact information.
An accounting app is a web, mobile, or desktop app for tracking financial data. Accounting apps typically include interfaces for entering transactions and extracting reports from those transactions.
An address book application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to manage and keep track of contacts. Address book apps usually include the ability to add new contacts, categorize different types of contacts (e.g., friends, family members, coworkers), and view contact information in a categorized list or chart.
An algorithmic trading application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to program complex trading strategies. The app may offer a library of pre-built strategies and algorithms for users to experiment with. Alternatively, the app may offer tools that enable users to compose their own custom strategies in an IDE environment.
An anonymous feedback application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to submit anonymous feedback about other users. This app often includes an interface for viewing the "karma" of each user and comparing karma scores with other users. Anonymous feedback applications may also include a dashboard for administrators to analyze the performance of all users.
An app tracker application is a web, mobile, or desktop app that enables users to track and manage applications. App tracking apps typically include interfaces for searching for an application and viewing the application's details, including its name, version number, description of permissions it requests from users, and user reviews of the app. Some apps may also include interfaces for uninstalling an application or viewing the history of updates.
An appointment scheduler application is a web or mobile application that enables users to book, schedule, and view appointments. The app may include features for creating appointment requests, managing existing reservations, viewing schedules, and viewing work calendars.
An appraisal application is a web or mobile application that enables users to evaluate the value of significant items. Appraisal apps usually include interfaces for taking photos of items (such as house, furniture, or cars), specifying their characteristics (for example, year, model number), and submitting those items for valuation by an expert appraiser.
An artist database is a web or mobile application that enables users to create, manage, and share profiles of artists. Artist profile data typically includes an image, detailed information about the artist (e.g., discography, biography), and reviews written by fans. Artists may use their profiles to list tour dates for upcoming shows and sell tickets for those shows.
An audio editor is a web, mobile, or desktop application that allows users to edit and mix audio files. There are many different types of audio editors; some allow users to record new sounds while others enable users to edit existing recordings. Audio editors usually include an interface for adding sound effects, such as echo or reverb.
An audiobook player application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to play audiobooks. Audiobook player apps may also feature social sharing features, such as the ability to share book selections with friends and see what others are listening to. The app may include a library for downloading and organizing books in addition to an audio player for playing books while offline.
An audiovisual projection application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to project content onto screens. Audiovisual projection apps typically include interfaces for configuring the screen resolution and color depth of the projection devices and selecting from among different input sources such as HDMI or VGA. They also usually include interfaces for viewing live video feeds from cameras or drones and managing the configuration of these devices.
An augmented reality application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that overlays digital information on top of a real-world view. Augmented reality apps are particularly useful for training and education applications that overlay instructions on top of physical objects to make it easier to learn how to use them. For example, an augmented reality app might show a user how to assemble an IKEA chair by overlaying step-by-step instructions right onto the chair itself.
A banking app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to deposit checks, pay bills, transfer funds between accounts, and view financial statements. Banking apps typically support features like billing management, profile creation, recurring payments, and mobile check deposits.
A billing application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables customers to purchase goods and services. Billing applications typically have two sets of users: customers and administrators. Customers use the app to browse products and services for sale, submit orders, pay bills, view transaction history, and rate their purchases. Administrators use the app to configure product offerings (add/remove/update), create invoices or bills (with different payment schedules), track pending transactions (invoices & bills), issue refunds/adjustments, and analyze billing performance metrics such as invoice balance vs payments received etc.
A blog application is a web or mobile application with two sets of users: bloggers and readers. Bloggers use the app to create posts, edit posts, and submit posts for review by their editors. Readers use the app to view new posts on a particular blog as they are published, read individual blog posts, comment on those posts, and subscribe to receive notifications from blogs they follow. A blog app may also include a dashboard that enables administrators to set user permissions on specific blogs or on all blogs within the service.
A bookmarking application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that allows users to save and organize links to content. Bookmarking apps usually include the ability to search for specific items of interest, tag items for later retrieval, rate and review saved items, and view saved items in a list.
A brainstorming application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to collect ideas and feedback from members of a team. Brainstorming apps typically include features for managing multiple teams, organizing projects into groups, collecting ideas and feedback with notes, assigning tasks to colleagues, creating polls for voting on ideas, integrating email notifications for updates about tasks assigned to the user and/or other users in their network (e.g., via Twitter), and so on.
A broadcasting application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to stream live video to a global audience. Broadcasting apps usually include features for recording and editing videos, interacting with viewers (for example, via chat), and monetizing broadcasts (for example, via donations).
A budgeting application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that allows users to create budgets and track expenses. Most applications for this type of app include reminders with alerts that are sent when users reach certain spending thresholds.
A business dashboard application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that displays data and metrics that help managers monitor the performance of their businesses. Most business dashboards include features such as stock tickers, temperature graphs, sales reports, and geographic maps.
A business directory application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that provides users with information about businesses or services in their area. Business directory apps may offer features to filter search results by category, to read reviews and ratings for local businesses, and to view contact information for individual businesses.
A business intelligence application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that provides data analytics to its users. This may include the ability to visualize data via charts, graphs, and other visualizations tools. Business intelligence applications also often offer additional features that help users track projects and determine metrics for success.
A customer relationship management (CRM) application is a web or mobile application that enables users to create and manage contact information for their clients, leads, and prospects. CRM apps generally include a dashboard that contains metrics related to the performance of the user's business. Some may also include features such as data analysis tools, sales tracking tools, project management tools, email templates, and calendars.

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An academic application is a web, mobile, or desktop application used by students for schoolwork. Students use the app to access course resources and submit assignments. If an academic app includes features such as grades and transcripts, it will typically also include a dashboard for teachers to track student progress.
An activism application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to get involved with political causes. Activism applications usually include tools for organizing protests and rallies, creating petitions, fundraising for activist causes, and volunteering at events.
An advertising application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables advertisers to manage their advertising campaigns. Advertising apps are usually targeted at both the person creating the ad campaign and the publishers who will be displaying them. The app may offer features for planning an ad campaign, targeting individual users for ads using demographic data, managing payment transactions between advertisers and publishers, tracking impressions of ads to determine their performance, and analyzing which types of ads performed best.
An aerospace application is a web, mobile, or desktop software application that enables users to design and/or simulate an aircraft. Aerospace applications may also include functionality for aerodynamic analysis and other engineering calculations.
An agriculture application is a web, mobile, or desktop application used on farms. The app may enable users to manage farm equipment and implement agricultural strategies. For example, the app could be used for planning crop management activities such as planting and harvesting, tracking weather trends over time, and analyzing soil quality.
An apparel app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to purchase and view apparel. Apparel apps usually include features for uploading images of clothing that the user currently owns and allowing them to add items from their wardrobe into their shopping cart.
An art application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables artists to share their work with the world. Art apps may include tools for setting up galleries and displaying artwork, as well as private spaces for artists to discuss their work with each other.
An automotive application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to research, buy, and maintain vehicles. Auto apps typically include interfaces for searching and viewing the features of different makes and models of cars. They may also allow users to browse new car listings by price range and view reviews written by other auto app users.
A banking application is a web or mobile application used to manage bank accounts. Banking apps typically include interfaces for viewing real-time account balances, managing transactions, and depositing checks. Banking apps may also include a dashboard that enables administrators to analyze the performance of all users or create reports about individual users.
A broadcasting application is a web or mobile app that enables users to publish audio, video, and other types of content. Broadcasting applications may also include the ability for broadcasters to view statistics on their audience reach, number of views, total minutes watched, and other performance metrics.
A business application is a web or desktop app that's used to manage the operations of an organization. A business app may enable users to create and view tasks, schedule meetings, send messages, and track project progress.
A civil engineering application is a web or mobile application that enables users to create, analyze, and share building plans. Civil engineering apps usually include features for inputting project details such as building dimensions, foundation type, and structural design materials. The app may also provide features for creating floor plans with room layouts and furniture placement.
A collectibles app is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to buy and sell collectibles with other users. Collectible apps usually include interfaces for browsing available collectibles on the market and a messaging system for proposing bids and negotiating sale prices.
A commerce application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to create accounts and make online purchases. Commerce apps typically include options for creating custom product wish lists, browsing products from different stores, viewing order histories, and managing addresses.
A compliance application is a web or mobile application that enables users to check if they are compliant with a specific policy. For example, an app for labeling food may enable users to search through all ingredients and determine which products contain nut allergens.
A construction application is a web or mobile application that enables users to find, bid on, and book construction projects. Construction apps usually include an interface for viewing available jobs as well as the ability to create a custom profile and apply for jobs.
A consulting application is a web or mobile application that enables users to post projects and view bids from potential service providers. Consulting apps typically include an interface for submitting project proposals, as well as a dashboard for viewing recent activity, managing billing records, and analyzing the performance of all consultants.
A consumer application is an app that provides users with a product or service. Consumer apps include mobile banking apps, photo sharing apps, photo editing apps, grocery shopping apps, and more.
A consumer advocacy application is a website or mobile app that enables users to submit consumer complaints about products and services. The app allows users to post their own complaints, view other user-submitted complaints, and review official responses from the company in question. Consumer advocacy apps may also enable users to contact each other via comments within existing complaints.
A corporate learning application is a web or mobile application that enables users to learn about specific topics and complete training courses. Corporate learning apps usually include features for creating custom training programs, publishing trainings as part of a curriculum, and tracking the progress of employees through their trainings.
A death care application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to arrange for and pay for the funeral services of loved ones. Death care apps typically include interfaces for selecting caskets, flowers, and burial plots via photos and descriptions. Funeral homes use these apps to track their customers' purchases, manage payments and billings from families of the deceased, and synchronize inventory management with other software applications.
A delivery app is a web or mobile application that enables users to order and pay for goods and services. Delivery apps usually include an interface for viewing the status of in-progress deliveries, ordering additional items, tracking orders in transit, and reviewing previously completed deliveries.
An e-commerce application is a web or mobile application that enables users to purchase and sell goods and services. E-commerce apps usually include an interface for browsing available products, viewing pricing information, adding items to a shopping cart, checking out of the store, managing user accounts, and reviewing previous purchases.
An education application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to learn new skills. Education apps usually include some combination of textbooks, tutorials, quizzes and tests, homework assignments and grading tools.
An electronics application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that provides users with information and resources about electronic devices such as smartphones, digital media players, and smart televisions. Electronics apps usually include an interface for comparing the technical specifications of different devices, price comparisons between online retailers, and access to vendors' customer service telephone numbers.
An entertainment application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to view and share videos from media providers. Entertainment apps often include content recommendations, trending video lists, and social sharing features.
An events application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to find out about upcoming events in different locations. Events apps usually include interfaces for viewing event details (such as event name, location, date and time), purchasing tickets via an online store, and creating event RSVPs via the app. The app may also provide "dashboard" functionality for administrators who manage the app's calendar of events.
A fashion application is a web, desktop, or mobile application that allows users to share their fashion choices and purchase clothing. Fashion apps typically enable users to search for new clothing items based on style, size, color, brand, price range, seasonality or popularity. Users can then create personalized shopping lists of the items they like or save specific items for future reference. Some fashion apps also let users share photos of themselves in certain outfits with friends who use the app.
A finance application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to manage their personal finances. Finance apps typically include interfaces for viewing balances and transactions, setting budgets, tracking expenses and incomes, sending payments, and creating financial reports.
A financial technology application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to manage their finances. Financial tech apps often include interfaces for viewing account balances and transaction history, managing bank accounts, and making bill payments.
A fishing app is a mobile or web application that helps users find nearby fishing locations and fish. Fishing apps usually include an interactive map that enables users to search for specific fishing spots, such as lakes or rivers, or view the relative popularity of different spots. Fishing apps also typically include information about local species of fish and helpful tips for novice anglers.
A fitness application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to track their exercise workouts. Fitness apps typically include features for logging exercises and tracking workout progress over time.
A food application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to discover new restaurants and order meals. Food apps typically include search features for finding specific types of food, filters for narrowing down search results by price range and location, maps that display nearby restaurants, reviews from other app users about the quality of different foods and restaurants, menus with descriptions of menu items and prices, user profiles with personal information such as name and age range, user photos (to help restaurant staff better recognize them), an inbox for communicating with other users who have ordered through the app in the past.
A forestry application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that allows users to track and monitor their forested land. Forestry apps allow users to create and manage a "forest," add trees and other vegetation to the forest, and track changes in vegetation over time.
A gaming application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to play games against each other. Gaming apps may also include features for managing the game and interacting with friends.
A gas station app is a web, desktop, or mobile application that allows users to buy gasoline at fueling stations. The app typically includes interfaces for locating nearby gas stations, viewing current prices and specials, and creating payment profiles.
A health application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that helps users monitor their health. Common features of health apps include the ability to track daily exercise and food consumption, analyze historical data to identify trends over time, receive recommendations for improving one's health based on collected data, and share progress with friends or family members via social networks. Some applications may also enable users to receive notifications from medical professionals (e.g., doctors) when they need to take medication or schedule a doctor's visit.
A health care application is a web or mobile app that provides information, recommendations, and implementation advice to medical professionals. Health care apps often help clinicians manage patients in their practice.
A home cleaning application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to request and schedule housekeeping services for their home. Home cleaning apps typically include profiles of local providers with photos and price quotes. Users may also be able to leave reviews on individual providers.
A home construction application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to design and order home improvement projects. Home construction apps typically include tools for designing different aspects of the home: exterior, interior layout, color scheme, and floor plan. The app may also provide a way for users to upload photos of their homes so they can see how the designs will look in real life.
A home maintenance application is a web or mobile application with two sets of users: homeowners and contractors. Homeowners use the app to track home repairs that they need, such as leaky faucets, broken appliances, or clogged gutters; request estimates from contractors for those repairs; and submit reviews of their experiences with contractors. Contractors use the app to receive requests for estimates from homeowners; send quotes and schedule appointments for repairs; submit reviews of their experiences with homeowners; and view homeowner profiles that include ratings based on previous interactions.
A home security application is a web or mobile application with two sets of users: homeowners and security professionals. Homeowners use the app to set up monitoring, manage their account, view activity logs, and contact professional security responders in case of emergency. Security professionals use the app to receive dispatch notifications from homeowners, view live video feeds from the homeowner's property, and communicate via text chat with homeowners while on-call. The app may also include a dashboard that enables administrators to analyze performance metrics for all users.
A hospitality application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to make reservations at restaurants and hotels. Hospitality apps typically offer features such as the ability to browse menus and reviews, create guest profiles with photos and contact information, view available reservations for a given date range, book reservations online, interact with staff before and after their stay (for example by requesting room service), and submit reviews of their experience.
A human resources (HR) application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables employees to view and manage their employment information. HR apps typically include interfaces for viewing job descriptions, managing vacation time/sick days, requesting leave, accessing benefits information, and updating contact information.
An industrial application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables users to manage machinery. Industrial applications are used by customers to monitor and control machines in the field, as well as by service providers for managing maintenance requests.
An information technology (IT) application is a desktop application that enables users to monitor and administer servers, networks, and other IT systems. Some IT applications also include mechanisms for viewing historical data related to the monitored systems.
A legal application is a web or mobile app that enables users to perform research on legal topics, engage in conversations with other users about specific legal issues, create and manage tasks, and receive notifications when new information becomes available. Legal apps typically provide access to law journals, court decisions, statutes, regulations initiatives, and news sources.
A logistics application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that enables companies to coordinate their shipments. Logistics apps usually include features for users to view the status of their shipments in real time and track shipments through GPS history.
A luxury goods application is a web, mobile, or desktop application that helps users research and purchase luxury goods. Luxury goods apps may provide search functionality for identifying particular products (e.g., "black Chanel purse"), browsing categories of products (e.g., "women's clothing"), or comparing different models (e.g., between the styles of two different Louis Vuitton handbags), as well as information about individual product features (e.g., "sueded calf leather").
A manufacturing application is an industrial software application that assists in the planning, tracking, and analysis of a manufacturing process. The app may be web-based or desktop-based, and it typically includes features for viewing scheduled work orders, tracking progress through the process steps, monitoring machine performance and production rates, creating alerts for abnormal events, approving materials and products before they are dispatched to another station in the process flow (such as shipping), and completing timecards.

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Video conferencing apps for the education sector are used to facilitate online meetings among educational institutions, corporate training teams, or other groups that need to meet in real time. A video conferencing app allows users to launch a live video chat with one or multiple participants at any time. People can join the chat from their desktop computer, laptop, tablet device, smartphone, or even directly from the web browser of their television. Video conferencing apps also include screen sharing options so users can share documents and project files during the meeting.
A video conferencing app for the entertainment sector is a software application that allows users to connect with each other via video chat. Video conferencing apps allow staff at different offices, studios, or production companies to collaborate and conduct meetings in real time. The app may also be used as part of a customer service call center to provide technical support, sales advice, and product training.
Video conferencing apps for the health sector enable medical professionals to connect with colleagues, patients, and family members in real-time. A video conferencing app for the health care industry provides a platform that allows users to share data during an online meeting. Many of these applications also include features like chat capabilities and recording functionality.
Video conferencing apps for the media sector let broadcasters meet with other media professionals via live video chat. Video conferencing apps allow media workers to facilitate interviews, collaborate on projects, and capture events in real time. Some video conferencing apps also include screen sharing features that allow users to share document files, presentations, or even entire desktop sessions across multiple devices.
Video game apps are simple games that can be downloaded to mobile devices. They are typically designed for short play sessions, so they don't support long-term gameplay or multi-user interaction. Instead, these apps appeal to users who enjoy playing basic games on their smartphones or tablets, including solitaire and puzzle games.
Video hosting apps for the media sector offer a simple way to upload, share, and display video content. A video hosting app should include some form of tagging or categorization capabilities that enable users to sort videos by topic or genre. Some video hosting apps may allow users to embed their hosted videos on third-party websites.
Video recording apps for the consumer sector enable consumers to record and share videos with other consumers. A video recording application should provide a simple way for users to record and edit short videos, add soundtracks or overlays, and share their content with friends on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
Video sharing apps for the education sector provide users with educational videos that can be streamed or downloaded directly to their mobile device. Video sharing apps may stream videos in real time, or they may require an internet connection before you can view content. Some video sharing apps are designed specifically for mobile devices; others use responsive design to tailor their interface based on the capabilities of your device.
A video sharing app for the fashion sector is an application that allows users to upload and view videos related to fashion and beauty. An online video sharing app should provide a way for users to discover new videos based on their current interests, as well as allow them to share content with other members of the community.
Video sharing apps for the media sector are designed to showcase short videos produced by multiple authors. A video sharing app for the media industry allows creators to upload, store, and share their work with other users. Community members can comment on other people's work or subscribe to receive notifications when new content is published.
Video sharing apps for the sports sector enable fans to share their own videos and watch professional sporting events in real time. A video sharing app for sports should include a news feed, a calendar of upcoming games and tournaments, and an easy-to-use interface that allows users to view live or previously recorded sporting events.
A video surveillance app for the security sector is similar to a CCTV (closed-circuit television) system that monitors indoor and outdoor areas. Video surveillance apps typically connect with an IP network camera to record activity for later viewing. Some apps may include complex analytics filters that allow users to search for, track, and report on certain types of activity within their business or city.
Voice notifications apps for the health care sector can be used to remind doctors and nurses about patient appointments, important dosages, and other health-related information. Voice notifications apps are commonly built into hospital Intranet systems or integrated with existing EMR (electronic medical records) systems. A voice notification app may also be available to patients in their smartphones or tablets so that they can remotely monitor their own prescriptions, appointments, test results, and other health data.
A wealth management app for finance professionals helps them monitor and optimize their clients' portfolios. Wealth management apps provide a dashboard with an overview of investment performance over time. A wealth management app also provides tools that allow financial advisors to run simulations and anticipate how different investments will perform in the future.
A web browser app for the finance sector is a mobile web browser that users can access on their mobile devices. Web browsers are very popular with businesses, because they provide convenient access to key company websites and portals at any time of day or night. For example, an accountant might use a web browser app to check her email during off-hours when she isn't near her computer.
A web forum app for the sports sector is an online community of sports fans who use an app to discuss their favorite athletes, teams, and games. Sports forum apps let users bookmark key segments of game footage or highlight reels for quick access later. They also allow users to share photos and videos related to specific moments in a game or event.
A website app for the consumer sector is a native website that provides similar features to an existing web application. A website app may be used when a company wishes to take their web application offline and provide users with an offline version of their site for increased security or faster page loads. A common use case for a website app would be providing an offline email client to users while they are traveling, using public Wi-Fi, or in another location without reliable internet access.
A website app for the food sector is an application that extends the capabilities of a company's existing website. A website app typically includes interactive features like chat with customer service, restaurant search functions, event calendars, and peer reviews.
A workflow management app for the construction sector is an application that allows construction managers to share information about scheduling, project status tracking, and job completion with their employees. A workflow management app enables project managers to collaborate on tasks with all team members in real time. This type of mobile software gives workers access to necessary data when they need it most—while out in the field or at home after hours.
A workflow management app for the consumer sector is a software application that tracks and automates repetitive business processes. Workflow management apps are often used by large organizations to streamline internal business operations. They may also be used by small businesses to automate mundane administrative tasks, such as expense reports or inventory tracking.
A workflow management app for the education sector is a tool that allows teachers to create, edit, and assign workflows based on class schedules. A workflow management app can be used by teachers to help students stay organized and complete tasks in a timely manner. For example, if a teacher assigns homework that requires an essay, the teacher can use the app to generate questions for students' consideration. Students are expected to submit their essays via email or online forms, which are then graded via automated algorithms provided by the app. The grades are immediately returned to students with feedback from their instructor.