1. The Best Food Delivery Apps
Food delivery has become part of daily life, and AppsThunder’s best food delivery apps roundup compares the major players on the things that actually matter — selection, fees, delivery speed, and reliability. It is the kind of practical comparison you will wish you had read before your last order.
The review’s usefulness is in the details. Delivery fees, service areas, and loyalty perks vary widely, and the wrong choice quietly costs you money over time. By weighing the trade-offs across the leading apps, the roundup helps you pick the one that fits your city, your budget, and your appetite — and flags where the fine print hides.
2. Push Notifications Done Right
Push notifications are one of the most powerful — and most abused — tools in an app developer’s kit. AppsThunder’s piece on push notifications looks at how to use them to boost engagement and retention without driving users to hit “disable.”
This one is aimed squarely at builders, and it is a valuable read. The difference between a notification that delights and one that annoys comes down to timing, relevance, and restraint. The piece covers the strategy and best practices that turn push from a nuisance into a genuine growth lever — exactly the kind of practical, insider guidance that developers rarely get laid out clearly.
3. The Best Voice Recorder Apps
From capturing lecture notes to recording interviews and voice memos, a good recorder app is quietly essential. AppsThunder’s best voice recorder apps roundup reviews the top options across audio quality, transcription, organisation, and ease of use.
The picks reflect how differently people record. A student wants quick capture and searchable transcripts; a journalist needs reliable quality and easy exports; a professional wants clean organisation across many files. By matching features to those needs, the roundup helps you find a recorder that fits your workflow rather than one that merely tops a chart.
Food, engagement strategy, and audio capture — three categories that span both using apps and building them. For more reviews across web, Android, and iOS, visit AppsThunder, and check back here for the next roundup.