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Must-Have Apps For Living in Singapore

The use of apps has become mainstream, from calling a taxi to ordering food or even selling and buying clothes. If you really want to live your life fully while in Singapore, it’s best to have these handy apps installed for added convenience and reliability.

Taxis: Grab, Gojek

Grab is now the juggernaut and a very popular everyday choice, mostly for its affordability. All fares are clearly displayed upfront. 

Gojek is a close competitor a startup that specialises in ride-hailing services, logistics, and digital payments.

Food: Deliveroo, GrabFood, Burpple, Chope

When it comes to food, you will want to use both Deliveroo and GrabFood when making your orders. This will allow you to to compare pricing, preferences in food choices, discounts and even distance and time taken to arrive. Chope and Burpple are perfect for the occasion when you want to dine in a restaurant and you can use both of them to reserve tables ahead of time. Both apps allow you to search for specific cuisines and locations to narrow down your choices.

Shopping: Shopee, Zalora, Lazada

This might interest you but a large chunk of shopping in Singapore is done online and these three apps should be your go-to. Shopee has made enormous waves for offering some great deals and discounts on a whole bunch of diverse goods, from trendy clothes to electronic devices, making it akin to a digital marketplace. Zalora focuses solely on fashion and offers a massive range of choices from various brands. Lazada is a platform with a fairly large amount of goods to pick from and, like Shopee, has options for free deliveries and different kinds of payment methods.

Entertainment: Popcorn, Culture Trip

Popcorn is an app that allows you to book movie tickets and check what’s showing at local theatres. Culture Trip is jam-packed with information and guides that allow you to get the most out of your trip. It covers the globe and can be integral in finding the best spots whether it’s related to food, culture, architecture, shopping or even hair stylists and barbers!

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