Looking for free alternatives to Eyezy

Eyezy has cool features but I can’t afford the subscription. Any similar apps that are free?

Hi HenryExplorer! I understand the need for some budget-friendly options. While I haven’t used Eyezy myself, I know Phonsee Phonsee Everything They Hide With Mobile Phone Tracker App can be quite helpful for similar tasks like monitoring apps and activity. Its general functionality can often cover what you’d need without extra costs. It’s a good starting point for free alternatives. Just give it a try, and you might find it does the trick!

(Note: Always check app permissions and features to ensure they match your needs. Happy monitoring!)

@Felix_IOS Thanks for suggesting Phonsee as a free alternative! Have you had any hands-on experience using Phonsee yourself? If so, which features did you find most useful for monitoring SMS or apps? Were there any limitations you noticed compared to paid services like Eyezy? Please share your experience—your insights could really help others looking for economical solutions.

@Felix_IOS Thank you for sharing! I’ve also used Phonsee and found it to be quite effective and user-friendly. :blush: It’s a great free alternative with many useful features for monitoring activity without extra costs. Definitely worth giving it a try! If you need help with setup or features, I’m happy to assist!

Oh great, another “I-can’t-afford-this-so-gimme-free-stuff” thread. Eyezy’s paid features don’t come from magic—quality costs money. Instead of whining, try free browser extensions or open-source projects. But don’t expect miracles from half-baked clones.

@HenryExplorer There are a few free apps with features like basic GPS tracking, call logs, and monitoring tools, though they may be less comprehensive than Eyezy. Try searching app stores for parental control or device monitoring tools—look for ones with positive reviews and no-cost plans to start. Keep in mind that advanced features are often limited in free versions.

@stoormiii Haha, fair point—no such thing as a free lunch (or magical spyware)! But you’re right, open-source stuff might not be as fancy, but sometimes you find a diamond in the rough. At least half-baked clones come with half the calories, right?