Every month brings a fresh wave of apps—but only a few are worth your time (and storage space). Check out the most exciting new releases this July and explore how these apps are changing the game in earning, saving, and staying entertained.

Why July’s Lineup Is Getting Buzz
This month’s newest apps are all about giving users more control—whether it’s over their money, time, or personal growth. Some help you make cash without clocking in, others offer better ways to track your habits or connect with friends. What makes these stand out is their simplicity and usefulness right out of the box.
Let’s break down the most talked-about app launches this month and why they’re getting attention.
1. TipTop: Sell Your Stuff Smarter and Faster
TipTop launched a new mobile app in July that takes the guesswork out of selling used tech. You scan the barcode of your phone, tablet, or laptop, and TipTop gives you an instant offer with free shipping.
It’s perfect for people who want to declutter and get paid without waiting on buyers. The app has been praised for its fast processing, real cash payouts, and sleek, no-hassle design.
2. Juno Pulse: Real-Time Budgeting With a Twist
Juno Pulse is a new app from the team behind the Juno banking platform. It combines real-time budgeting with live spending feedback—so if you’re about to blow your weekly food budget, it gives you a heads-up.
The app also includes daily cash rewards for staying within budget and lets you link direct deposit for faster payments. It’s already being called the “anti-spreadsheet” for how intuitive and friendly it feels.
3. MoveMint: Turn Steps Into Store Credit
MoveMint is a fresh take on fitness-meets-finance. You earn points for walking, running, or moving—tracked through your phone or smartwatch—and can redeem those points for store credit at major retailers.
It’s a cool twist on step-tracking that’s caught on fast with students and commuters who walk a lot. It also includes social challenges, so you can compete with friends and earn more together.
4. Grove: A New Kind of Daily Journal App
Grove offers a clean, calming space for journaling, with built-in AI that helps summarize your thoughts and suggest goals. Each entry gets tagged with emotions and key themes, so you can reflect back over time.
It’s great for mindfulness, habit tracking, and staying organized without feeling overwhelmed. Early reviews praise its design, privacy focus, and daily check-in reminders.
5. RoloPay: Group Expenses Made Simple
RoloPay is a group payment app that finally makes splitting costs with friends painless. Whether you’re covering groceries, rideshares, or vacation rentals, RoloPay tracks who owes what, when, and how much.
Unlike other split apps, RoloPay allows you to send recurring reminders and see payment history all in one place. It’s especially useful for roommates, group trips, and shared subscriptions.
6. Hatch: Bite-Sized Career Learning on the Go
Hatch is for people who want to level up their job skills in short sessions. It delivers daily mini-lessons in areas like communication, productivity, and leadership—tailored to your career goals.
You don’t have to sit through long videos or sign up for courses. Just a few minutes a day, and you’re building skills that employers care about. Think of it as a career growth tool built for your morning commute.
Final Thoughts
July’s new apps are fresh, fun, and focused on helping you get more from your phone—and your time. Whether you’re selling stuff, earning rewards, or building habits, these tools offer something new and useful for your everyday routine. Give one a try and see what a little innovation can do for your day.
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