I use Llama on Android to automatically change my phone settings depending on where I am (at work = vibrate only) and what time it is (home and past midnight = sleep - disable ringer and notifications). It used cell towers instead of GPS so it uses little battery
If you have a rooted device, CF.Lumen is a better option as it works by changing the colours at software compositing stage, rather than drawing a translucent layer on top.
Also, vouch for Loop habit tracker.
Sleep as Android is another good option and has a 14 day free trial. If you have an Android Wear watch, you can use that for tracking too.
Yes you do have to enter the password. I have talked with the teams (during some recent Beta testing and when I first signed up) about security things and they are really great. They use proper encryption and support a ton of banks which means those banks also feel secure with them (I assume). To log onto the app you have to create an account and they support fingerprint as well so thats fun.
Anyways, I feel pretty secure with them on my Chase bank and they are the only app I know of that helps with budgeting and is auto connected. I just know I will not spend the time to enter in each of my transactions (and I don't want to spend that time either).
P.S. they are really responsive to you as well. I have been providing feedback during their Beta of the redesign they did (personally think the old one was better).
Edit: Another interesting one I came across is Monefy
For everyone who wants to host an RSS syndication system themselves:
Tiny Tiny RSS, even has its own Readability. https://tt-rss.org/gitlab/fox/tt-rss/wikis/home
Compatible with Fever°. So on iOS you can use Reeder and on Android there is an App from the developer himself and alternatives like Press.
This one's nice. Not the least expensive, but it has good ratings. I have it, and it works pretty well.
This is a really cheap one that I bought. Music is a really small hobby of mine, so my only use of it has been connecting my keyboard to FL studio for recording. Initially, there was some lag, but it turns out I needed to install a plugin for FL studio, and that the converter was fine.