Not exactly revolutionary, but incredibly useful for someone whose iPhone is filled with widgets.

Its immensely useful, and doesnt require a Premium subscription.

This was before the days of Home Screen widgets.

Fantastical, Calendar 17, and TickTick widgets.

TheCalculator 17app brings an ad-free and customizable calculator experience to the iPhones Home Screen.

you’re able to edit the colors, and the theme of the calculator as well.

Lock Launcher

Lock Launcherstarted out as a way to launch apps from the lock screen widgets.

Lock Launcher, Overcast and Streaks interactive widgets on iPhone.

A single Lock Launcher widget can display 20 app icons, without labels.

This solves the problem of choosing between widgets and apps on the Home Screen.

Everything in the app is customizable, from the size of the app icons, to the widget skins.

Focus, Zenitizer, and Widgetsmith widgets on iPhone.

Overcast

Overcastserves as a great iOS-only alternative to Apples Podcasts app.

Its fast, sleek, and filled with podcast-enhancing features.

Now, with iOS 17, it offers new widgets that let you quickly resume a podcast.

Its quite simple: You have multiple pages, and you create habits that you want to form.

Each habit has an icon, and some can be tracked automatically.

You bring up the app, press and hold on an icon, and the habit is tracked.

you might also use this widget to quickly add tasks, and monitor them.

Zenitizer

If you practice mindfulness meditation and want to track your silent sittings,Zenitizeris a must-have.

The apps widget is also quite cool.

Some free widgets let you scroll between music album covers, and photos from your library.

I found the calendar widget to be quite useful.

And because this is Widgetsmith, you might customize the color and theme of the widget as well.