This orange-themed app is where Filipinos wait for "Midnight Sales" like 11.11 or 12.12 to use their free shipping vouchers.
Shopee
Often used for "aesthetic" notes and digital planners, this workspace app lets you build custom pages with widgets and emojis.
Notion
This "super-app" is a must-have for sending money to friends, paying bills, and buying "load" instantly.
Gcash or Paymaya
This viral video app isn't just for dancing; its integrated "Shop" has become a top destination for Gen Z to buy trending skincare and tech.
TikTok
A favorite for students, this design tool is used for everything from Instagram stories to professional classroom posters.
Canva
Whether you need a ride home in Manila or want a Jollibee meal delivered, this green-branded app is the go-to.
Grab
This global "fast fashion" giant is known for adding thousands of new styles daily and is a frequent subject of "Haul" videos.
Shein
This video editing app is the gold standard for Gen Z creators to add trending transitions, effects, and auto-captions.
CapCut or Filmora
This messaging app is popular for its "Channels" and high-speed file sharing, often used by students for large PDF reviewers.
Telegram
This platform is the go-to for "inspo" mood boards, from dorm room decor to "Clean Girl" aesthetic outfit ideas.
This app is a lifesaver for exams, allowing you to create digital flashcards or use "Learn" mode to memorize terms quickly.
Quizlet
While most of the world uses WhatsApp, Filipinos use this Meta-owned app almost exclusively for family "GCs."
Messenger
Gen Z uses this vintage camera app to get that "90s film look" with light leaks and date stamps on their photos.
Dazz Cam
This AI assistant has become a "study buddy" for students, helping summarize long research papers or brainstorm lesson ideas.
This local travel app is the easiest way for Filipinos to book flights to Boracay or hotels in Baguio.
Klook