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10 Apps to Save You Time, Money and Energy on Your Next Business Trip Want a hotel reservation in a jiffy or need to fly out of town in two hours? Fire up these applications on your smartphone.

By Breanna Wilson

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With TripAdvisor reporting that 128 million people downloaded its various mobile apps in the second quarter at a rate of 28 downloads a minute, travelers seem to be relying more on mobile devices to plan, book, guide and organize their voyages.

Business travelers can benefit from using apps that deliver discounts, reviews and travel advice quickly. Business trips are already stressful. Don't add to the stress by being unorganized. Check out these 10 apps to save time, money and energy on your next business trip:

Related: Flight Cancelled? Google Wants to Prevent You From Having a Meltdown.

1. Roomer

Are all of a city's hotels sold out for an upcoming convention? It may seem that way, but you could be in luck. With the help of Roomer, you might be able to take an unwanted prepaid hotel reservation off someone's hands. Maybe that person took sick or had a family emergency. Her loss can be your gain. Or if you're interested in selling your unwanted already-paid-for hotel reservation, visit the Roomer website.

Free; iOS, Android

2. Wi-Fi Finder

Locating a Wi-Fi hotspot need not be a concern when you're on the road. Use Wi-Fi Finder to find the nearest free and pay-to-use Wi-Fi spots. Or install the offline database just in case you're unsure about when and where you'll have Wi-Fi during the trip. I personally have relied on Wi-Fi Finder for years to quickly find free wireless service while traveling.

Free; iOS, Android

3. City Maps 2Go

Perfect for a business trip abroad, City Maps 2Go doesn't require data service or a Wi-Fi spot to use. Download the map of your destination before you leave and you'll have it available to use anywhere, anytime.

Free; iOS, Android

4. Mileage Expense Log

While on the road track mileage charges in one place with the help of Mileage Expense Log. After you return to the office, export a mileage-expense log into an HTML or CSV file, attach any additional receipts, submit for reimbursement and repeat.

Free; iOS only

Related: Out of Office: When You're Flying, So Should Your Mind

5. Waze

User-generated real-time traffic updates can save you from being late to a meeting across town. Say there just was an accident on the road you had planned to take. Waze will let you know and help redirect you to a new route. Users can also issue alerts about speed traps -- just in case you are still afraid of being tardy and are driving too fast.

Free; iOS, Android

6. Airports by TravelNerd

The business traveler's secret weapon for flying could very well be Airports by TravelNerd. It offers terminal maps, amenity and Wi-Fi information, nearby parking options with comparative pricing. Plus there's an option to save some bucks and share a taxi with other travelers.

Free; iOS

7. Hotel Tonight

When a business trip throws you a curveball and you must to spend an unexpected extra night away, Hotel Tonight can help you quickly find a discounted last-minute hotel reservation. The app is easy to use and deals can be viewed in a list or map format. Not every city is included in Hotel Tonight.

Free; iOS, Android

8. Next Flight

Did you wrap up your business meetings a day earlier than expected? With Next Flight, you'll be able to find the air ticket to leave town as soon as possible. Next Flight doesn't show you the flight's cost, though. For that you must contact the airline.

$2.99 iOS, $3.99 Android; iOS, Android

9. SeatGuru by TripAdvisor

To get the most from your flight, check your seat selection on SeatGuru. If reclining seats, extra leg room and power ports are important for you to get work done on your journey, SeatGuru will point you to the best choices.

These days I never reserve a seat without checking SeatGuru first. Being efficient on a flight is just too important.

Free; iOS, Android

10. GasBuddy

Use GasBuddy to find the nearest gas stations on your route and what you can expect to pay for a gallon. Maybe that gas station a quarter mile down the road is drastically cheaper than the one just off the exit.

Free; iOS, Android

With so many apps on the market, it can be hard to decide which apps will make your business trip go more smoothly and which ones will just clutter up your phone. With their overlap of features and functionality, be sure to read reviews and download, test, compare, delete and try again. Stick with apps that make life easier not harder.

Related: Hate Flying? This Dreamy (or Dorky) Virtual Reality Helmet Could Help You Escape the Experience.

Breanna Wilson

Millennial Traveler

Breanna Wilson is a freelance travel and culture writer based in Los Angeles. She is a regular contributor to MTV Travel Co. and Société Perrier. She is always exploring new destinations for the millennial traveler, her latest favorite being the island of Curaçao.

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