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This is a list of iOS 14 third party apps that offer homescreen widgets (which are available in the App Store so no TestFlight).

The list is being sorted on categories (e.g. finance, health, lists/calendars, music) as far as possible.

Tip: Make sure the app is up to date and then open the app. The widget option won’t show up unless you’ve opened the app since it’s updated. Yes it’s odd but it works like that.

This is a wiki so you can add new apps. It would be nice though to mention when you’ve added an app by posting a message.

This original 240+ app list is copied over by @pacorob from his external list.

List of third party Apps updated for IOS14:

Weather
- Forecast Bar - Weather + Radar- Multi Locations [tip]
- CARROT Weather [tip] - with amount and % precipitation in widgets per hour and per day (Tier 1)
- Hello Weather
- Weather Line – New Widgets
- WeatherBug
- The Weather Network
- Weather - The Weather Channel
- YR.no
- MeteoSwiss
- BBC Weather (UK only)
- Ventusky: Weather Maps
- Forecast & Radar by ClimaCell
- bergfex/Weather
- RainViewer: Doppler Radar
- Weather Widget -Local Forecast
- MyWeather - 10-Day Forecast
- Weather Widgets for iPhone
- Hey Weather
- Fine°
- Weather Widget & Radar
- WeatherGraph: Visual Forecasts
- CuteWeather: app + widgets
- ambiient
- SolarWatch Sunrise Sunset Time
- Mooncast
- Night Sky

Sports
- FotMob - Soccer Scores
- NFL
- Sports Alerts
- Pennant
- Standings Widget
- LIVE Cricket Scores CricSmith
- Slopes: Ski & Snowboard
- Teams - Football/Soccer Widget

Music / Audio
- iCatcher! Podcast Player [tip]
- MusicView [tip] - has play/pause prev/next (medium, big widget only) control buttons on widgets! - iTunes, iCloud Music Library & Apple Music, Spotify Premium
- Soor ▹ [tip] - has play/pause prev/next (medium, big widget only) control buttons on widgets! - iTunes, iCloud Music Library & Apple Music
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Marvis Pro - has play/pause prev/next (medium, big widget only) control buttons on widgets! - iTunes, iCloud Music Library & Apple Music
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Spreaker Podcast Player
- TuneIn Radio
- Spotify
- Deezer
- VinylBox - Scan Records
- Curio: hear great journalism
- Dark Noise
- TuneTrack
- MusicHarbor - Track New Music
- Widget for Spotify
- Dot Music Player
- Power Player Music Player
- Next: Magic DJs & Playlists
- Musixmatch Lyrics Finder
- SoundHound∞ - Music Discovery
- KINK
- Noted․
- Relax Melodies: Sleep Sounds

Notes:
- Cheatsheet Notes [tip]
- Sticky Widgets
- Post-it®
- Noted․
- Noto - Elegant Note
- MemoWidget (Memo, Photo)
- Agenda.
- Day One Journal

Task managers / Actionlists:
- AnyList [tip]
- Homely - Shared Task Manager
- A Repeatable List
- Tasks: Smart Lists & Reminders
- Things 3
- OmniFocus
- Sorted³
- Todoist: To-Do List & Tasks
- Bring! Shopping List & Recipes
- Pocket Lists
- GoodTask - To Do List Manager
- TickTick: To Do List & Remind
- Lazy Bones - Routine Planner
- Progress - Check your progress
- CalAndPhoto

Calendars:
- DayHub - Up Next Widget [tip] - can show upcoming days or even weeks/months
- Widget Wizard [tip] - can show upcoming days or even weeks/months
- Simple Calendar - SimpleCal [tip] - can show upcoming days
- Fantastical - can show upcoming days
- Calendar 366: Events & Tasks - can show upcoming days
- Timepage by Moleskine Studio
- Calendars 5 by Readdle
- FirstSeed Calendar
- Calendars: Planner & Reminders
- Ermine
- Microsoft Outlook (calendar)
- Google Calendar
- Hour Blocks: Day Planner
- Sigma Planner
- Dawn - Minimal Calendar
- Supershift - Shift Calendar

Utilities
- Launcher with Multiple Widgets [tip]
- Widgy [tip]
- MFC Deck [tip]
- Glimpse 2 [tip]
- Widgetly
- Widgeridoo
- Widgetsmith
- Widget Wizard [tip]
- WidgetWorker
- Clear Spaces - (doesn't show widget name) [tip]
- - (Dash) - (doesn't show widget name) [tip]
- Yidget - Transparent widget - (doesn't show widget name) [tip]
- -.- (Dash dot Dash) (unfortunately still with name of widget visible although short)
- Transparent Widget (unfortunately still with name of widget visible)
- Favorites Widgetizer
- Favorites Widget Pro
- My Contacts Widget
- Shortcut for Contacts - Widget
- Ai Launcher - Icon Shortcuts
- WidgetLink
- My Widgets
- WidgetPack
- Color Widgets
- OneWidget - Widgets in One App
- Widget Web
- Replica: Mirror Fire Stick TV
- linkbe
- Timedrop(タイムドロップ)
- X Progress
- TunnelBear: Secure VPN & Wifi
- Battery Grapher
- Battery Widget & Usage Monitor
- Usage: Activity & Data Monitor
- DataMan - track data usage
- Hard Disk - Monitor Disk Usage
- Pi Stats Mobile
- Parcel - Delivery Tracking
- PostNL
- Network Utility Pro
- WilliWidgets

Clock / Timer / Alarm / Countdown (events)
- Timery for Toggl
- Bears Countdown [tip]
- Eventime - Event Countdown
- Due - Reminders & Timers
- Repeat Timer
- Countdown - Countdown to Dates
- Countdown
- GO Countdown
- Tyme - Timers Manager
- Countdowns - Track Events
- Sunrise - Day Greeter
- World Clock Time Widget
- World Clock — Time Zone Widget
- Clock Widget for Home Screen
- Date Today
- TimeDeck
- Streaks

Social Networking
- Nighthawk for Twitter
- Aviary
- Apollo for Reddit
- ReSurfer for Reddit
- Twidget - Widget for Twitter
- YouWidget - Widget for YouTube

News, Reading and Books
- Amazon Kindle
- Bookly - Read More Books
- The New York Times
- Highlighted: Book Highlighter
- Blinkist: 15min Book Insights
- LookUp: English dictionary
- Book Track - Library Manager
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
- LiturgiCal
- Newsify: RSS Reader - [tip]
- NBC News: Breaking & US News
- Brief: just the news you need
- News Break - Local Headlines
- Newsie - Trending Right Now
- Wikipedia
- iGeneration
- Pocket: Save. Read. Grow.

Medical
- Tablet Reminder Alarm
- wHealth Dashboard

Travel
- Petty
- ETA - Arrive on time
- Nikola for Tesla
- Stats: For Model S/X/3/Y
- Citymapper: All Your Transit
- App in the Air
- Flighty - Live Flight Tracker
- KAYAK Flights, Hotels & Cars
- Cheep: Flight Deals Tracker
- TripIt: Travel Planner
- VoyageX | Been & Travel
- Translate Now - Translator
- BeLingual - Language Learning

Education
- Schooly | School Planner
- Class Timetable - Schedule App

Health & Fitness
- Zen: Guided Meditation & Sleep
- NRC Widgets
- Mirrorly
- OffScreen - Less Screen Time
- Relax Melodies: Sleep Sounds
- Mindful Affirmations
- Motivation - Daily quotes
- Quit Anger: Anger Management
- Clatters
- Sweatcoin Walking Step Counter
- Gym Life - Workout Tracker
- Träning – Workout Goals
- Pocket Yoga
- Fitbod Workout & Fitness Plans
- Ascend — Floor Counter
- HealthView
- Health Auto Export to CSV
- My Steps Tracker
- Liftin' Workout Tracker
- Bolt - Workout Tracker Gym Log
- Streaks Workout
- SmartGym: Gym & Home Workouts
- CardioBot - Heart Rate Tracker
- Personal Best Workouts
- Zones for Training
- Pedometer++
- Stepwise Pedometer
- HabitMinder
- Focus - Time Management
- Tangerine: Self-care & Goals
- Streaks
- Habitify: Habit Tracker
- Rise: Track Sleep & Circadian
- Period Plus Fertility Tracker
- Menstrual Period Tracker
- dA Baby: Newborn Tracker App
- Daylio Journal
- Pillow Automatic Sleep Tracker
- Unwind - Mindful Breathing
- Miary: Diary & Mood Tracker
- Heart Reports
- wHealth Dashboard

Food & Drink
- OpenTable
- WaterMinder®
- Kitchen Stories Recipes
- YAZIO Fasting & Food Tracker
- FoodNoms - Food Tracker
- Ate Food Journal - Photo Diary
- Calory
- Zero - Simple Fasting Tracker
- Lifesum: Diet & Macro Tracker

Photo & Video
- Twitch: Live Game Streaming
- WombatCam
- Easy Theme-Widgets&Wallpapers
- DSLR Camera
- Locket - Photo Widgets
- Photo Widget : Simple
- Photo Widget
- Widget Photo Collage
- Photo Widget for Home Screen
- Pin Photo - Widgets
- Photo Widgets
- Photobox Widget
- Photo Widget.
- Home Photo Widget
- PictureWidget
- Lumy
- Birch - Organized Photo Notes
- Microsoft OneDrive
- Camera M

Entertainment
- GameTrack
- Pocket Rocket
- IMDb: Movies & TV Shows
- Varys for Plex

Developer Tools
- Adaptivity (A)
- Pyto - Python 3
- Scriptable
- Px ›› Em

Productivity
- Actuflow
- Drafts
- Documents by Readdle
- Scanner Pro: PDF Scanner App
- PDF Expert: PDF Reader, Editor
- Microsoft OneDrive
- Google Drive

Finance
- Yahoo Finance [tip]
- TradingView - Stocks & Forex [tip]
- Stock Insight (was previously called Stonck)
- OMDZ - Membership Widget
- Robinhood: Invest. Save. Earn.
- Coinbase – Buy & sell Bitcoin
- Crypto-X
- Spend Log: Expense Tracker
- Outgoings - Track Expenses
- ING Bankieren (Dutch bank)
- Debit & Credit
- Chronicle - Bill Organizer
- MoneyCoach Budget & Spendings
- Acorns: Invest Spare Change
- VectorVest Stock Advisory
- Spendy - Spendings reimagined
- Nudget: Spending Tracker
- Rebills
- RCReporting for RevenueCat
- Copilot: The Smart Money App
- Spend Stack: Budget Tracker
- CardPointers for Credit Cards
- Charty for Shortcuts
- Etrade

Drawing / Design
- Flow by Moleskine Studio
- Bazaart Photo Editor & Design

Games
- Dice by PCalc
- Standland
- Twilight Dice | TTRPG Roller
- Watch Chess
- Pocketdex for Pokémon GO
- WidgetPet!

Internet Browsers:
- DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser
- Google
- Yandex Browser

E-mail:
- Spark Mail - Email by Readdle
- Gmail
- Hey.com

Garden:
- Rachio
 
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MozMan68

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I didn't even think about how useful sports scores would be. I typically use the Google app for that since I have "cards" saved with my favorite teams. But they're not always right at the top. Even widgets for particular team apps...would put those on the main page during the season to access those.

EDIT: I almost forgot about stacking same sized widgets...just stack all the teams you want to closely follow and flip through the widgets to see the scores, news, whatever. Damn...getting excited now...
 

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How about things like order statuses? I order something from Amazon and the widget keeps me up to date on its status throughout the shipping process (probably a bad example, as Amazon will probably not do this for competitive reasons).

Dominos now has a pizza tracker. That would make a great widget.
 

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How about things like order statuses? I order something from Amazon and the widget keeps me up to date on its status throughout the shipping process (probably a bad example, as Amazon will probably not do this for competitive reasons).

Dominos now has a pizza tracker. That would make a great widget.

...or in that vein, a countdown clock on their widget to let you know when your order is ready. Ordered from my local Thai place last night and set a timer just to remind me when to leave to pick it up. Would be helpful as a reminder as well for delivery.
 

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Nike Training Club, providing a quick look at my next workout and estimated workout time would be cool.
Also: a real health widget which can be customized to show hydration, heartrate, caffeine stats etc.
 

MozMan68

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Likely yes. Typically 3rd party app updates start being released about a week before the OS.

Not true at all...no updated app is ever released before public release of the update.

Day of? Sure...but many that do not have the ability to do their own widespread beta testing sometimes take up to a week or two to update.

Some hold back simply because they do not have the resources outside of making sure the app is updated just to work as at did before and either do not add new features or may wait months to include (hello “dark mode”...still waiting on 90% of the apps I use).
 

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Not true at all...no updated app is ever released before public release of the update.

Not true at all. There have been numerous examples in the past. I’ve released my own apps as well. So long as they also support prior ios versions it works fine, and xcode has #if available(os version) meta statement support for that purpose.
 

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Not true at all. There have been numerous examples in the past. I’ve released my own apps as well. So long as they also support prior ios versions it works fine, and xcode has #if available(os version) meta statement support for that purpose.
And anecdotally, we see this every year, usually within 3-5 days of the release of the new iOS version (after the GM is released with the final APIs)
 
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I think I’m most looking forward to sports score widgets. I mean, it’ll also be great when there are sports....

Also looking forward to social media widgets. The only thing I see missing from Apples implementation of widgets is they should allow 1x2 widgets. The weather widget, for example, can only get as small as 2x2 which shows a lot of empty space.

But the widgets don't really update in real time, so not sure how useful a sports score app is going to be if it doesn't update the sports scores.
 

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But the widgets don't really update in real time, so not sure how useful a sports score app is going to be if it doesn't update the sports scores.
I think there is some confusion about how widgets update. See below for Apple's Developer documentation on this. From my (admittedly quick) scan of this, I think sports scores can be updated periodically, say, every 5 minutes or so, to provide near real time info. As you'll see if you read through the materials, it is even possible to create a dynamic clock face with a moving second hand. If that's possible, then its certainly possible to have near-real time sports scores displayed.


Let me know if anyone can't read this (its an Apple Developer page). If so, I'll reproduce portions of it here.
 

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But the widgets don't really update in real time, so not sure how useful a sports score app is going to be if it doesn't update the sports scores.

The updating is buggy, but, yes, they should be able to update in real time. I wrote a widget yesterday and saw how it works (when it works and doesn't randomly stop working).

The idea is that the developer creates a timeline, with scheduled updates. At the end of the timeline, the system is supposed to ask for a new timeline. So, for example, if you are a sports score app, you might know there are no games for a couple of days, so you might say "here's what to display. come back and ask me again in 6 hours." But *during* a game you can set the thing to update once every couple of seconds, if you want.
 

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I think there is some confusion about how widgets update. See below for Apple's Developer documentation on this. From my (admittedly quick) scan of this, I think sports scores can be updated periodically, say, every 5 minutes or so, to provide near real time info. As you'll see if you read through the materials, it is even possible to create a dynamic clock face with a moving second hand. If that's possible, then its certainly possible to have near-real time sports scores displayed.


Let me know if anyone can't read this (its an Apple Developer page). If so, I'll reproduce portions of it here.

Thanks.
 
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Not true at all...no updated app is ever released before public release of the update.

Day of? Sure...but many that do not have the ability to do their own widespread beta testing sometimes take up to a week or two to update.

Some hold back simply because they do not have the resources outside of making sure the app is updated just to work as at did before and either do not add new features or may wait months to include (hello “dark mode”...still waiting on 90% of the apps I use).
Pretty sure you can submit updates a week before the release hits and they can also arrive on the store before then.
 
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Pretty sure you can submit updates a week before the release hits and they can also arrive on the store before then.

Okay...but to be clear, they will not work on iOS 14 unless you have the final release installed (either developer release a few days before or on the day of release for the general public)...otherwise, it's just an iOS 13 app. No one has access to an iOS 14 app or benefits like new widgets for example unless they are on the beta...and even then, no more than 3-5 days typically before release...and that's still rare for most "popular" apps.
 
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Okay...but to be clear, they will not work on iOS 14 unless you have the final release installed (either developer release a few days before or on the day of release for the general public)...otherwise, it's just an iOS 13 app. No one has access to an iOS 14 app or benefits like new widgets for example unless they are on the beta...and even then, no more than 3-5 days typically before release...and that's still rare for most "popular" apps.

Wrong again. My developer phone always is running beta, and about a week before each major release apps start getting released that do, indeed, have all their new features enabled.

About a week or two before the OS release, apple permits developers to submit apps that use the new OS. Developers can choose if they want to hold back the release, but otherwise they are released (subject to passing review) a few days before the OS release, and they work just fine on every device running the beta.
 
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