GuideEN · May 12, 2026 · 3 min read
Apps You’ll Need After Moving to Germany 🇩🇪
Essential apps every expat needs in Germany for transport, healthcare, shopping, communication, and everyday life.

10 Apps Every Expat Needs in Germany 🇩🇪
Moving to Germany is exciting — but everyday life here can feel overwhelming at first. From public transport and doctor appointments to shopping and paperwork, there are a few apps that can seriously make your life easier.
Here are some of the most useful apps every expat should download after moving to Germany.
1. DB Navigator
Your survival app for public transport
If you travel anywhere in Germany, you’ll use DB Navigator constantly.
The app helps you:
check train schedules;
buy tickets;
track delays;
find platforms;
plan routes across Germany.
Even if trains are late sometimes… you still need it 😅
2. Doctolib
Finding doctors becomes much easier
Booking medical appointments in Germany can be stressful, especially as an expat.
Doctolib helps you:
find doctors nearby;
book appointments online;
search by specialty;
manage appointments digitally.
A must-have app for everyday life in Germany.
3. Kleinanzeigen
The best place for second-hand deals
Need furniture, a bike, kitchen items, or even an apartment?
Kleinanzeigen is one of Germany’s most popular second-hand marketplaces.
Many expats use it to:
save money;
furnish apartments;
buy used electronics;
find local deals.
4. DHL & Deutsche Post
Essential for packages and online shopping
Germany loves online shopping — and package tracking quickly becomes part of daily life.
With the DHL/Post app, you can:
track deliveries;
manage Packstation lockers;
create shipping labels;
receive package notifications.
5. Google Translate
Your daily survival tool
Even if you speak some German, Google Translate will still save you many times.
Especially for:
letters;
official documents;
supermarket products;
pharmacy visits;
bureaucracy.
Every expat has used camera translation at least once 😅
6. DeepL
Better translations for documents
DeepL is extremely popular in Germany and often gives more natural translations than Google Translate.
Perfect for:
emails;
job applications;
contracts;
official communication.
7. Lieferando
Food delivery made easy
Long day? No energy to cook?
Lieferando helps you order food from local restaurants directly to your home.
Very useful during:
busy workdays;
moving days;
late-night cravings.
8. Too Good To Go
Save money and reduce food waste
One of the best apps for budget-friendly living in Germany.
Too Good To Go lets you buy unsold food from:
bakeries;
restaurants;
supermarkets;
cafés
for a much lower price.
9. NINA
Germany’s emergency alert app
NINA sends important alerts about:
severe weather;
storms;
floods;
local emergencies.
Useful to have, especially if you’re new to Germany.
10. Urday 🤍
Discover local services & community in NRW
Moving abroad becomes easier when you find the right people and trusted local services.
Urday helps expats in NRW discover:
local businesses;
beauty services;
useful places;
and community connections.
Because building a life in a new country is easier when you don’t do it alone.
Final Thoughts
Moving to Germany comes with many challenges — but the right apps can make everyday life much easier.
Some help you survive bureaucracy.
Some help you save money.
And some help you feel more connected in a new country.
Did we miss an app every expat should know about? 👀