App Reviews last Week in Apps400: 3 Standout Apps Worth a Look (June 8–12, 2026)

Every week, the team over at Apps400 sorts through a stack of new launches and surfaces the handful that actually earn a spot on your phone. We like to pass the best of them along, so if you blinked and missed them, here are the app reviews last week — covering June 8 to 12, 2026 — that genuinely stood out.
This time the mix is refreshingly broad. You get a clever AI tool for job hunters, a sci-fi gaming roundup for the action crowd, and a sharp look at the software quietly replacing the humble spreadsheet. Let’s dig in.
1. TailoredCV.ai — The AI Résumé Builder That Rewrites Itself for Every Job

Job hunting in 2026 is brutal, and the reason is simple: an algorithm reads your résumé long before a human ever does. TailoredCV.ai tackles that head-on. You paste in a job description, upload your existing CV, and the AI restructures everything in about 30 seconds — surfacing the right keywords, reordering sections, and aligning your experience with what the employer is actually scanning for.
What makes it stand out among the app reviews this week is the control it hands back to you. Three tailoring modes — Conservative, Balanced, and Creative — let you decide how aggressively the AI rewrites, and you can mix modes across different sections before exporting a clean, ATS-ready PDF. It also spins up a matching cover letter and role-specific interview questions, so the whole application stack comes together in one place. Pricing starts at $12.50 a month on the annual plan, with unlimited tailoring included.
If you are job searching from your phone between meetings, this is one to bookmark.
Read the full TailoredCV.ai review on Apps400 →
2. Top 5 Alien Invasion Games Worth Installing Right Now

Now for the fun stuff. Apps400 also dropped a roundup of the best alien invasion games, and it is a strong list for anyone who loves a good “unknown enemy” thrill. Rather than chasing flashy graphics alone, the picks lean into atmosphere, strategy, and survival pressure.
The lineup blends genres nicely. XCOM 2 turns the invasion into a tense, turn-based resistance war where every soldier matters. Into the Breach proves that smart grid-based mech tactics beat huge maps any day. Alien: Isolation swaps armies for a single relentless hunter and delivers pure survival-horror dread. Meanwhile Halo brings heroic sci-fi combat, and Destroy All Humans! flips the script entirely by letting you play as the invader.
Developers will find plenty to study here too, from enemy design to survival loops and reverse-role storytelling.
See the full alien invasion games list on Apps400 →
3. The Church Spreadsheet Era Is Ending — Here’s What’s Replacing It

Finally, Apps400 published a deep dive into a category most people overlook: church administration software. The piece makes a compelling case that the trusty old spreadsheet has quietly become a liability — no real privacy controls, no relational data, and a mountain of hidden manual work every single week.
The standout option highlighted is ChurchCMS, an MIT-licensed, open-source platform built on Laravel and Vue.js. It bundles a member directory, QR-code attendance, online giving, event management, live broadcasting, and — relevant to our Android crowd — a branded mobile app for every church, all with zero licensing cost. For organisations weighing self-hosted control against monthly SaaS fees, it is a genuinely useful read.
Read the full breakdown on Apps400 →
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That wraps the app reviews this week. Three very different launches, one common thread: each solves a real problem rather than chasing hype. For more web, Android, and iOS reviews dropping throughout the week, head over to Apps400 — and check back here on AndroidNewswire for our next weekly roundup.
