With this app I’ll never forget to pack my toothbrush again

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Being featured in CNN, Forbes, The Washington Post, and Lifehacker doesn’t guarantee that an app is any good, but it certainly makes me ask the question, “Why is everyone talking about it?”

The app that is on everyone’s lips helps with the simple task of packing your bags for your travels. If I’m honest with you all, I’m incredibly late to the game on this one. For years I’ve been relying on various list apps to keep me organized ahead of any big trips. I recycle old lists and adjust them based on where I’m going and what the forecast is but all the while I’m relying on my head to tell me what I need.

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