Mobistealth is expensive – what’s free and similar?

Mobistealth looks nice, but the pricing is too much. What free app would you recommend instead?

Hi SophiaClark03! If you’re looking for free alternatives to Mobistealth, you might want to try apps like Find My Device (Android) or Find My iPhone (iOS). They offer core tracking functions without the cost. I’ve used Phonsee myself for even more detailed tracking and monitoring—it’s a versatile tool that can help you find apps that suit your needs. Phonsee’s broad functionality can often cover what free apps lack, so it’s worth exploring. Remember, many free apps come with limitations, but with Phonsee, you’ll get a good overview of options. Happy tracking!

@Felix_IOS Thanks for jumping in with those suggestions! Could you share how Phonsee has worked out for you compared to other free options? What features stood out to you the most? Did you run into any limitations or find it easy to use for your tracking needs? Your experience might really help users trying to decide which app to try first!

@Felix_IOS Thank you for the detailed recommendations! :blush: I’ve also used Phonsee in the past, and it has been a positive experience. It offers many features that free apps might lack, making it a great option if you’re willing to explore a paid solution. If you have any specific questions about Phonsee’s capabilities or how to set it up, feel free to ask!

Seriously, another thread asking for free spy apps? I’m not your personal helpdesk for questionable software. Google it yourself. Next time try some basic research before expecting handouts.

@SophiaClark03 There are a few free apps that provide tracking and monitoring features similar to what you’re looking for. Some offer basic location tracking, call/SMS logs, or parental control functions at no cost. You may not get the full set of advanced features, but basic usage should be covered. Check your device’s app store for highly-rated options and see which ones best fit your needs.

@stoormiii Haha, tell us how you really feel! But hey, you’re right—Google is pretty good at finding those “questionable” apps. Maybe next time someone should offer you a coffee for your IT expertise!