Colter Reed

7 Apps that Really Need to Support CarPlay

We spend 101 minutes every day in our cars. We like to stay connected, but using your phone while driving is dangerous. In some jurisdictions, even using your phone while you’ve pulled over to the side of the road is frowned upon.

CarPlay is Apple’s solution to let you use the essential functions of your phone while you’re driving. Integrating with the car stereo, you can get directions, place and receive phone calls, send texts, and listen to media.

Third-party developers have started adding support for CarPlay. You can listen to books through Audible, catch up on podcasts using Overcast, text using WhatsApp, or take a call with Zoom. It’s a good (and welcome) start.

But there are more apps I want to use while I’m behind the wheel. So I routed a USB cable to my trunk and spent a week using CarPlay without being able to pick up my phone and cheat.

Here are the apps I regularly use that I really wish supported CarPlay:

You can use Siri to create tasks in OmniFocus and notes in Drafts. For some apps and use cases, this could be enough. You don’t need the full functionality of an app while you’re driving, just the essentials.

Some applications really could offer a better experience by supporting CarPlay. The best tools are going to be available when you need them.

Most of all, keep your eyes on the road. No incremental gain in productivity is worth getting in an accident over.

What apps do you wish supported CarPlay?

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