Oh snap!
Anyone here using this as your daily driver? I have a Barclays card for when I buy at Apple, but maybe it'd be worth it to get on at this point.
It depends on your habits. If you shop Apple for a big device every year of some kind, and you have several services or subscriptions you could charge through Apps, it's nice to have. For daily driver usage, you really need to look at if you can wisely use Apple Pay at stores you visit. If you always go to Walmart and Costco for stuff and gas, Apple Card's 2% is impossible to acquire there. So check your habits. But if you do Uber a lot and your grocery store has Apple Pay and T-Mobile is your mobile provider, you May get a lot of 2-3% satisfaction.
When the Uber card got downgraded, the list of satisfying 3%+ cards without fees got a bit less competitive. So there's only a few no fee cards that offer the same potential as Apple Card if your habits fit, like Citi Double Cash and others you can search.
Note that right now,you can't automatically export purchase data to apps like Mint or Clarity Money. They offer export files, but haven't set up linking to those kinds of budget apps.
That said, if you often use Apple Pay and various Apple services, Apple Card is a great natively integrated card that definitely is enjoyable for frequent management of your history. Something about the cash going to your account every day is awesome.