7 Apps To Assist You With Everyday Tasks When You Feel Lazy

We've all had days when all we want to do is plant ourselves on the couch and binge on a new TV show. Luckily for lazy people, there are apps that can help you with tasks you don't want to do. Here is a couple of them to help you out.

TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit provides you with workers who would do chores for you. You can ask them to clean, buy your groceries, pick up dry cleaning, and more. The best part for couch potatoes is that you don't need to answer the door. They can just come in and deliver or do whatever service you ask of them. 

Postmates

Postmates is one of the best delivery services out there. It's not limited to food since they can also buy other types of items for you, like medicine or a baseball bat, as mentioned in GreenBot. You won't have to leave your house whenever you need something. Just pick up your phone, order, and wait for it to arrive.

SpotHero

It's a drag sometimes to find places where you can park. If you're headed to a crowded place, you just know that it'll take you more than a minute to find a free lot. SpotHero will take that dreadful task away from you. Just book a parking spot. They even provide valet services so you won't have to go to the lot yourself if it's a bit far from your actual destination.

Washio

Yes, all you have to do is load your clothes in the washing machine and let it do its thing, but sometimes laziness just gets the best of us. For that, there's Washio. You can download their app and arrange a pick for your dirty laundry. After a few days, they'll deliver right back to you ready for wearing, as suggested by Innov8tiv.

Auto Text

This doesn't just suit lazy people, but forgetful ones too. Every now and then, we get caught up in something, and we forget that someone is actually waiting for a text from us. Well, Auto Text can schedule messages for you. Just personalize them and schedule when they will be sent out. It's compatible with SMS, WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, and Instagram.

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Doctor on Demand

It's understandable when you don't have the energy to leave when you're sick, so Doctor on Demand will bring the doctors to you. The app allows you to arrange a video call with a physician, pediatrician, or psychologist. You can even get prescriptions for basic medicine. It's a nifty app, especially if you need a consultation right away.

Blowly

This app is excusable since there is a virus out there that spreads through respiratory droplets. The app can make your phone speaker emit sound frequencies that can blow out a candle. It takes a special kind of laziness to need an app for blowing out a candle when there's no health risk. But hey, we're not here to judge. 

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