Top 10 Apps For Students Living In Germany
Whether you’re from Germany or an international student trying to prepare for the big move, here are our top 10 apps that will make your life in Germany that little bit easier. You’re welcome guys, you’re welcome.
DBahn Navigator
Your one-stop-shop for all the travel information for the whole of Germany! Blimey! Receive real-time information, delay notifications and even store your tickets.
Pizza.de
Need we say more? All your local food delivered right to your door. Mmmm Pizza.
Google Translate
An olden’ but a gooden! Struggling to order your morning coffee on the way to university? Just type in your order and get an instant translation.
Spotted by Locals
The best way to explore a new city is through the eyes of the locals. This app provides authentic on the ground advice and tips.
WiFi Finder
No explanation needed. We all want Wifi, all the time, this is the easiest way to find it.
Trello
Whether it’s a grocery shop or your course assignment – heep on top of everything by creating endless lists and boards on Trello. If you love organisation this will be your new obsession!
SoundNote
Never miss an important detail even when you have a cheeky nap during a seminar or lecture. SoundNote will record everything! Only available on ? devices, sorry!
Number26
Need to setup a bank account? Number26 is an account on your mobile, all the benefits of the latest technology in mobile and security and none of the hassle an inconvenience of a physical bank. All international transfers are provided through TransferWise.
Meet up
Meet up brings people together to do, teach and learn. Find people in your city with the same interests as you. Talk, help, mentor and support each other. People have run marathons and even changed their jobs.
Mint budgeting app
We know living on a student budget can be difficult. Mint will take away all your worry. This highly secure app connects to your bank account to help create a personalized budget. It will also send you those much-needed alerts when you’re getting low on funds.
So there we have it, a little helping hand to your first few weeks as a student in Germany! If you’d like to know more about Uninest life in Germany, why not check out our student residences? We have the best student accommodation Frankfurt, Munster and Darmstadt so why not take a look!