Address Book

Address Book
Address Book
Developer: VCAI Labs
Category: Productivity
574.7K installs
9K ratings
8.4K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 60% · Ad 40%
Install Trends
Weekly +1K
Steady
Monthly +17K
Steady

Address Book Summary

Address Book is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Productivity by VCAI Labs. Released in May 2015 (10 years ago). It has about 574.7K+ installs and 9K ratings with a 4.62★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 8.4K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (60% IAP / 40% ads). Store metadata: updated Apr 7, 2026.

Recent activity: 1K installs this week (17K over 4 weeks) showing above average growth , and 5.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 7, 2026 .


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Ratings: 9K

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App Description

Save emails, phones, addresses, text/voice notes & groups in one simple app

More than 100,000 people use the app.

1. Auto backup on the cloud.

2. Sync addresses across multiple Android devices.

3. Share stored addresses, current location, phone numbers, and email IDs with one click.

4. Create groups for your addresses and color-code them for easy identification.

5. Export all addresses to an Excel or VCF file, which can be used to recover your data when you change or reset your phone.

The app works great as a Christmas card list — just names and addresses.

A great address book. It can be added to an emergency setup for clearly displaying all doctors. Entries can be customized with different colors and include the most important information. Medications and opening hours can be added under "Notes." A clever solution. It’s hard to list everything, but overall, the app is excellent.

This is not usually the kind of app that gets reviewed, but this one is worth it. Each address entry is not restricted to just two or three lines — every line supports 25 characters. It’s very flexible, especially for foreign addresses that require more lines. Multiple phone numbers, emails, etc., can also be added. It’s definitely worth installing and trying out.

A clean way to manage Christmas card addresses without mixing them with professional contacts. It’s simple to use and doesn’t require access to the main contact list. Printing the completed list is also an option, and upgrading to the paid version for that is reasonable. Overall, it’s a keeper.

A good app to quickly access the numbers needed — family, friends, doctors, and authorities.

It’s perfect as a second address book. There’s no need to store everyone in the primary contacts.

Most issues people face can be resolved by exploring the settings (for example, there’s an option to sort by last name, but it needs to be selected as it’s not the default). Compared to more complicated address apps, this one offers a much simpler and more delightful experience.

Very practical and meets all needs. The spreadsheet export is excellent, and the notes feature can be a lifesaver.

Just what’s needed — nice and simple. It keeps all addresses in one place. For tasks like sending a birthday card, the address can be found instantly without any hassle. It requires a bit of initial effort to enter contacts, but once done, it makes life much easier. It works smoothly and is reliable.

The best simple, straightforward, and basic address book app. No unnecessary features — just an easy way to save and view addresses clearly on the main page. Other apps tend to be overcomplicated. This one is perfect. Addresses can even be opened directly in Google Maps.

A very good app — lightweight, easy to use, and includes all the necessary fields. Avatars can also be added to contacts.

Works well for use cases like storing delivery and pickup locations along with notes and phone numbers. It performs reliably with no issues. It offers additional options beyond just photo, name, address, phone, email, and notes.

Completely satisfies the need for a secondary address book. It avoids saving random or customer numbers in personal contacts and replaces the inconvenience of using notepads. It provides everything needed — addresses, numbers, and grouping features.

Simple to use and perfect for keeping everything organized.

An excellent app — simple yet very useful. It helps users stay organized by saving all friends’ addresses in one place.

Love how directions can be accessed directly from an address within the app.