In the “Homescreen!” series, we present the homescreens of people from the social media, marketing, media and tech industries – including app recommendations. Today: Michael Elschenbroich, CEO of the influencer agency Stylink.

My daily app companion

Michael Elschenbroich: Various apps play a central role in my daily life. At work and privately, I use WhatsApp (for Android), Teams (for Android) and Outlook (for Android) to always stay connected.

I am also active every day on Instagram (for Android), TikTok (for Android) and LinkedIn (for Android) to stay up to date and maintain my network. For current news, the apps from Spiegel (for Android), Tagesschau (for Android) and Manager Magazin (for Android) are indispensable in order to always be informed.

Michael Elschenbroich’s professional must-haves

There are some apps that I only use for my job. I rely on Tableau (for Android) for precise data analyzes and Asana (for Android) to manage my projects. This also includes the Grammarly app (for Android), which helps me optimize my English texts.

Another important tool has recently become part of my everyday work: the Stylink app, which we will soon officially launch.

In my free time, I like to use the Nike Running app (for Android) to track my runs and Spotify (for Android) to enjoy music and podcasts. When I want to explore new running routes, Komoot (for Android) is a great help, while Google Maps (for Android) is essential for navigation.

Apps Adieu

The train app (for Android) is a constant companion for my travels, as it helps me to travel flexibly and on time. I use banking apps to keep an eye on my finances, while I manage my Bundesliga tips with Kicktipp (for Android). Lastpass (for Android) ultimately ensures that all of my passwords are secure and always at hand.

I recently deleted the Corona warning app and CovPass because they are no longer relevant to me. Instead, I added two new financial apps: Trade Republic (for Android) for personal use and Candis (for Android) since we are now a customer there.

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Source: https://www.basicthinking.de/blog/2024/10/02/homescreen-ein-blick-auf-das-smartphone-von-michael-elschenbroich/

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