Quick summary
App Hub is a free app-management utility from the AppsLife team that helps keep your device tidy. It scans installed programs and groups them into labeled sections automatically. When you install a new app, App Hub will categorize it the first time you open the organizer.
How apps are grouped
- News
- Maps
- Audio
- Social
- Shopping App Hub places apps into preset groupings (the examples above are typical categories). The sorting happens automatically across currently installed programs and newly added ones.
Visibility controls and shortcomings
The settings include a toggle to hide or reveal whole categories, but there’s no way to pick individual apps to show or conceal. You also can’t make custom categories, which means some titles end up in inappropriate sections or are left ungrouped. For instance:
- Web browsers may be filed under Social.
- Retail or shopping apps can remain unsorted when no shopping category exists.
Alternatives and extra features to consider
- 7z Zip & 7z File Extractor Lite — Free
- App Organizer Plus (other third-party organizers) If you need finer control, look for tools that allow custom category creation and per-app visibility settings. Those capabilities solve the misclassification and hiding limitations App Hub currently has.
Final thoughts
App Hub is a convenient, pocket-sized organizer for quickly grouping apps with minimal setup. It’s useful for basic automated sorting, but it lacks customization options (custom categories and per-app hide/show). If those features are important for your workflow, consider an alternative that supports them.
Technical
- Android
- Free