10 must-have productivity apps for professional bloggers in 2025

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Running DroidCrunch, I have to handle so many tasks simultaneously — writing, researching, organizing work, and keeping everything running smoothly. But slow performance, distractions, and switching between different tools made it hard to get things done quickly. Much time was wasted on small tasks like taking a proper screenshot without notifications, dealing with browser tabs, and uncluttering my Mac so it wouldn't slow down. 

Ironically, as I write about productivity tools and technical solutions, my own system needed some serious tweaking.

So, here are my top apps for bloggers who want to stay productive and focus on creativity rather than routing chores. 

Best apps for blogging: my picks as a content creator

Sure, I tested a lot of productivity apps for bloggers before settling on the Setapp collection. I tried paid versions, purchased subscriptions and was disappointed because I didn't get the results I wanted and my experiments cost me too much. The financial burden of multiple app subscriptions added stress without providing a cohesive solution. Organizing research, tracking deadlines, and keeping a clean screenshot workflow became challenging without a system. Together, these issues made it tough to maintain consistent quality and content output.

Here are the apps I use daily to create content on my blog:

App

How I use it

CleanMyMac

Run weekly system cleanups to remove junk files and optimize performance

iStat Menus

Keep constant tabs on CPU usage and memory while running multiple apps for research and writing

CleanShot X

Capture professional screenshots for tutorials 

Presentify

Draw attention to specific elements on screen during video tutorials

Menubar X

Pin my analytics dashboard, content calendar, and research tools for instant access

HazeOver

Activate it during deep writing sessions to dim everything except my current document

Craft

Organize research, outlines, and draft content in a clean, distraction-free environment

SnippetsLab

Store code samples, HTML templates, and frequently used text blocks

TypingMind

Use it to overcome writer's block and to help refine technical explanations

Numi

Calculate benchmarks, conversion rates, and comparison metrics while writing reviews

With this basic toolset for blogging in 2025, I can manage DroidCrunch better and produce quality content more frequently. 

I will now go into the details of using each of these apps to grow my blog. 

Writing attention-grabbing posts 

Craft

Whenever I work on content for DroidCrunch, I start by creating an outline for a future text. I need to sketch out ideas, analyze tech software, look for what has already been written about it, and what value I can give with my review.  To keep myself organized and not get lost in dozens of ideas, I use Craft.

I like its simple interface and that it syncs across all devices. I might come up with an idea while I'm on the road and quickly write it down on my phone — it immediately feeds into an already written text on the topic. 

Craft for writers

TypingMind

Every writer knows that the introduction is the hardest part. It determines whether readers will continue reading or all your efforts are in vain. TypingMind is my go-to tool for creating intros. Here's how it works: I upload my basic introduction, ask it to make it more engaging, and then refine it.

Before discovering this app, I would sometimes stare at a blank screen for hours, especially when learning complex technical topics that required clear explanations.

Now, when I'm trying to start a product review or explain a complex feature, TypingMind offers me alternative phrases and helps me break down complicated concepts. Often, these suggestions open up new perspectives I hadn't thought of.

Typing Mind app writing

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Creating visuals and tutorials

CleanShot X

Creating tech tutorials requires countless screenshots. Before CleanShot X, this process was tedious — capture, open an editor, crop, annotate, save, repeat. It disrupted my workflow and doubled the time needed for tutorial creation.

With CleanShot X, I capture exactly what I need with precise area selection. I can instantly add arrows, text annotations, and highlights without switching applications. For tech comparisons, I use the side-by-side capture to show feature differences.

CleanShot X screenshot

Presentify

When creating video tutorials or whenever I need to explain a complex topic during an online presentation, I use Presentify. It allows me to draw directly on my screen during recordings, highlighting important buttons, menus, or options as I'm explaining them.

This visual emphasis helps my viewers follow along without getting lost, especially for more complicated tutorials. I noticed that since using Presentify, readers have been asking fewer questions about clarification and getting more involved in the content.

Presentify showcase

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System optimization and performance

CleanMyMac

As I’m running a tech blog, I should constantly test apps and download files, which leaves a ton of digital clutter. CleanMyMac has become my weekly ritual to keep my system running smoothly. I just run a quick scan before I start my week, and it removes unnecessary junk files, clears RAM, and optimizes my Mac for peak performance.

This maintenance routine has saved me from countless frustrating moments when I'd be on a deadline, and my system would suddenly slow to a crawl. Now, my Mac will stay responsive even if I have a bunch of browser tabs open for research.

CleanMyMac decluttering for blogging

iStat Menus

Once, due to a system crash, I lost my writing progress on a blog review and had to start all over again. Since then, I've been looking for an app to help me avoid this. I tried iStat Menus, and now it sits in my menu bar, showing me real-time data about what's happening with my CPU, memory, and network.

I can immediately spot which application is causing my fan to spin up or slow down my system. This early warning system lets me save my work and close resource-hungry applications before they cause problems. 

Enhancing productivity and being focused

Menubar X

It's hard to stay productive when you're managing social media, tracking analytics, and juggling multiple articles. I was constantly struggling with distractions and jumping between tasks every time, which hindered concentration.

Menubar X has transformed how I access my most-used tools by putting them all in one convenient menu bar dropdown.  I've pinned my analytics dashboard, content calendar, and research tools for instant access. Now, I'm no longer distracted by app switches all day and can quickly check site stats or my publishing schedule without breaking my writing flow.

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HazeOver

I was easily distracted by messengers because I thought they required my immediate intervention. Also, I always had dozens of windows open in the background, between which I was shifting and getting lost. As a result, my focus of attention was anywhere but on the content task I was working with. 

HazeOver automatically dims everything except my active window, creating a distraction-free zone that keeps my attention locked on the task at hand. I activate it during intensive writing sessions, and the difference is remarkable. Instead of my eyes wandering to email notifications or Slack messages in background windows, I stay immersed in my current draft. This has helped me complete articles in single sessions rather than fragmented attempts.

Technical content & Data management

SnippetsLab

When you write about tech as much as I do, you end up explaining the same concepts over and over. Before I found SnippetsLab, I'd waste time hunting through old articles trying to find how I explained something before, or I'd just rewrite it (usually worse the second time around).

SnippetsLab has become my personal library of frequently used explanations, code samples, and HTML templates that I can instantly search and insert into my content.

This organized approach ensures consistency across my articles and saves me from rewriting similar technical explanations. For code-heavy tutorials, having trusted snippets ready to go has cut my writing time significantly and reduced errors in my examples.

SnippetsLab app

Numi

Writing about software and tech tools, I always need to compare them with other products in terms of prices, dimensions, and specifications. Numi has replaced my standard calculator by allowing me to quickly perform conversions and calculations right inside my workflow.

My favorite part is how it handles mixed currencies and units. And what's important for me  — it understands me in half a word. I just type in what I need to calculate, and it does it in seconds.

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Final thoughts on best blogging apps

Blogging is getting harder and harder because we are constantly competing with AI content. I'm constantly thinking about how I can make my audience come to my DroidCrunch to read a tech tools review instead of asking ChatGPT about it. But I know that robots don't give out such detailed in-person reviews, hence — I have the advantage. Setapp's blogging apps help me generate more content and, as a result, stay relevant as a resource for tech enthusiasts looking for valuable reviews.

My content creation process has sped up a lot since I started using Craft and TypingMind for writing, Menubar X and HazeOver for focusing, and CleanMyMac for regularly decluttering my Mac. Together with valuable apps for screenshot editing, calculation, and system optimization, I achieve the results I want while saving hours a day! 

FAQ

Which apps do bloggers use?

Bloggers use a mix of tools in their work. For instance, to run a text blog you may need a combination of writing tools (like Craft, Ulysses), screenshot editors like CleanShot X, productivity apps like Menubar X, and system optimization tools such as CleanMyMac.

What is the best app to start a blog?

Begin with a content plan, do research for your blog and create your positioning. Apps like Craft or TypingMind can help you with this, allowing you to structure your ideas, write articles or scripts for videos.

Which app is best for online writing?

It depends on your specific needs, but there are a bunch of apps to assist you with writing content.  Craft, Paper, Ulysses will help you improve your text and edit your grammar. To stay focused on the writing process, try HazeOver or Focused. For easy writing of complex texts, check TypingMind — it will help you convey even the most sophisticated topics in simple words for your audience. 


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