7 popular apps among millennials

Nowadays, we can see that almost everyone with an smartphone uses apps, but different age groups have different preferences. Today the app categories are almost infinite and we can have an app for every thing we do in our daily routine.

According to the ComScore's 2016 report, here are the apps millennials say they "can't go without":


7. Airbnb - 66% millennial users
Most people have heard of Airbnb, the "home-sharing" service that has shaken the hotel industry to its core. But millennial are more likely to use it, suggesting they are more comfortable renting someone else's home or apartment than older generations.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)


6. Mint.com - 68% millennial users
Mint.com is an app for managing your money. With Mint you can do things like budget, track your spending, and check your credit.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)


5. Snapchat - 70% millennial users
Snapchat is the "ephemeral" messaging juggernaut that has supplanted communication methods like Facebook or texts for many teens.
PriceFree (iOSAndroid)

4. Tinder - 75% millennial users

Tinder is the app that kicked off the dating app craze, with its addicting "swipe right/swipe left" interface. It still remains wildly popular, especially among young people.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)

3. Meet me - 77% millennial users
MeetMe is an app that lets you find new people you don't know, that you might have something in common with. It then lets you chat with them.
Price: Free (iOS, Android

2. Venmo - 81% millennial users
Venmo is the hot payments app that young people are increasingly using to replace cash to pay back friends. Venmo, like "Ubering" and "Googling," has also become a verb: "Venmo me."
Price: Free (iOS, Android

1. Yik Yak - 99% millennial users
Yik Yak is an app that functions like an anonymous, location-based Twitter, and has been dogged by controversy since its inception. Some colleges have tried to ban it, alleging that its anonymity facilitates hate speech. But founders Tyler Droll and Stephen "Brooks" Buffington insist that the app's main purpose is building a local community.
PriceFree (iOSAndroid)


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