Managing your business while you’re on the go doesn’t have to be a difficult task.

Carrying a laptop with you when you’re traveling may not be possible at all times, especially when you’re a travel blogger.

But, you also don’t want to let down your audience by not publishing regular articles.

Fortunately, however, there is a multitude of apps available for your smartphone that can come in handy when you find yourself in such situations.

Regardless of whether you are an employee of the best SEO company Toronto has to offer, or you manage your venture yourself, these blogging apps are a must-have on your smartphone.

Without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the best blogging apps that you can download on your Android handset right now.

WordPress

WordPress comes second to none when it comes to blogging platforms. If you manage a WordPress-powered business website like Bekins Moving Solutions, then you will be pleased to know that the platform also has an official app available for download on Google Play store. While not as powerful as the desktop platform, the app can still help with essential tasks such as creating, deleting, editing and publishing posts, moderating comments and pingbacks, etc.

Blogger

Although not as big or as powerful as WordPress, Blogger is still a widely used blogging platform for personal blogs. And if you have one, you should definitely check out the official Blogger app on Android, which will help you to compose a new post that can later be saved to draft or immediately published, edit existing posts, switch accounts, embed images, and more.

Writer Plus (Write On the Go)

With over 1 million downloads on Google Play store, Writer Plus is one of the most popular word processors available on Android. And the best part — it’s free with no ads! It provides a distraction-free writing environment when you’re trying to scribble something on the go. Some of the top features include markdown format, night mode, word & character count, support for multiple languages, etc.

Adobe Lightroom

Pictures are a great way to enhance the quality of your content. Professional photo editing apps on Android like Android Lightroom can come in handy if you’re a food blogger looking to publish a quick review post (like this one here from Wisconsin Reporter, for instance). It is very beginner-friendly and comes onboard with easy-to-use editing tools like sliders, filters for pictures, and more. Besides the advanced editing tools, the app also provides cloud storage space to store your high-res images and supports HDR capture mode on high-end Android devices.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics may not be a new name for those who have been in the blogging sphere for a good while. But, not many are familiar with the Google Analytics app that is downloadable for free on Google Play store. The app offers pretty much everything you’d find on the desktop website, including real-time traffic data, Adsense revenue, traffic sources, and keyword tracking. It is updated frequently by the search engine giant and has over 5 million downloads on the store.

Pexels

Looking for copyright-free pictures for your content can be intimidating, especially when you’re on your smartphone. Browsing through image search engines isn’t ideal, and that is why you need to download apps like Pexels and Pixabay that offer royalty-free pictures on various topics. All photos on the platform are covered under either the Pexels license or the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, both of which allow for free usage of pictures for commercial and non-commercial purposes, without requiring attribution.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

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