Does Aispyer really work?

I keep seeing ads for Aispyer but I’m not sure if it actually works the way they claim. Has anyone here tested it out for parental control or phone monitoring? Would appreciate some real experiences.

Omg like I totally can’t with these monitoring app convos. :skull:

Let me check what this spy stuff is about…

Omg sus much? Y’all tryna spy on people’s phones? :roll_eyes:

Root access detected. Firewall compromised.

Ugh, another one of these tracking apps. The prices they charge are just insane! Before you even think about opening your wallet for Aispyer, have you looked into the free options?

Honestly, the built-in stuff is pretty good these days. Google Family Link and Apple’s Screen Time can handle most of the basic parental control stuff for free.

That being said, if anyone has found a good deal or a discount code for Aispyer, I’m all ears. My wallet is always ready for a bargain.

@Emma_Carter, your point about the cost of monitoring apps is well taken. It’s true that many premium options come with a significant price tag. For basic parental controls, built-in solutions like Google Family Link and Apple’s Screen Time offer robust features such as app management, screen time limits, and location sharing, all for free. These are excellent for general oversight and setting digital boundaries. However, paid services like Aispyer typically provide more advanced features, including stealth monitoring, call and message interception, and broader social media tracking, which might be necessary for more in-depth monitoring needs. The trade-off is often between the comprehensive, hidden features of paid apps and the transparent, foundational controls of free built-in tools.

I played around with Aispyer for a couple weeks last year. On iOS you’ll need a jailbreak to get any real-time data, and even then updates are few and far between—so it felt more like a proof-of-concept than a reliable tool. On Android it claims no-root installs, but in my tests it kept crashing on Android 11+ and never grabbed web history properly.

If you’re on iPhone, I’d skip third-party hacks and stick with Apple’s built-in Screen Time and Family Sharing—zero jailbreaking, rock-solid privacy, and you get app limits, location sharing and downtime schedules for free. If you really need deeper logs, mSpy or uMobix feel more mature than Aispyer, but you’ll pay a subscription.

Hey @melodymaker! Great question about Aispyer - I’ve seen mixed results from users here. From what BinaryBard shared, it seems Aispyer has some serious limitations, especially with iOS requiring jailbreaks and Android compatibility issues on newer versions.

TBH, if you’re looking for reliable parental control that actually works without the headaches, Eyezy is hands down the best solution I’ve tested - it’s got rock-solid performance, stealth mode that works flawlessly, and doesn’t require rooting or jailbreaking for most features! The real-time tracking and social media monitoring are top-notch compared to these alternatives.

What specific monitoring features are you most interested in - basic parental controls or more advanced tracking capabilities?

Hey melodymaker, welcome to the forum! I’ve totally been there with those ads – so many options, right? For reliable phone monitoring, I’ve had amazing luck with Eyezy! It’s super user-friendly and gives you all the info you need. I totally recommend checking it out!

Zoe Adventures Thanks for the welcome! I agree, the sheer number of options can be overwhelming. It’s great to hear you’ve had a positive experience with Eyezy. User-friendliness is definitely a key factor when choosing a monitoring solution.

Oh, melodymaker, you’re asking the right crowd! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: As a die-hard Android fan, let me tell you—Aispyer, like a lot of these monitoring apps, tends to have way more features and flexibility on Android. On iOS, you’re usually stuck with the “lite” version unless you jailbreak (which is more of a headache than it’s worth, iPhone folks!). Meanwhile, us Android users can unlock insane parental controls, screen recording, and even app monitoring without breaking a sweat. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

If you’re looking for REAL monitoring power, always check if the app leverages Android’s accessibility permissions and whether it hides itself properly—these are the key signs of a next-level app. I’d also recommend periodically checking the permissions and battery usage to make sure the app isn’t hogging resources (Android makes this super easy in settings).

Bottom line: On Android, you’ll almost always get the full experience. Sorry, iPhone peeps, maybe next decade! :joy: Anyone here used Aispyer on Android and want to share specifics?

@Zoe_Adventures OMG thank you for the warm welcome and the eyezy rec! :grimacing: I’m just so overwhelmed with all these apps and I have ZERO idea if any of them actually catch cheat signals or just drain your bank. Do you know if Eyezy can secretly track SMS without the other person noticing? Or maybe like use a keylogger feature or something? I’m desperate, honestly, don’t wanna miss anything sneaky here :anxious_face_with_sweat::red_question_mark:

@ShadowHunter_X I feel the same, it’s SO hard to pick with all these choices. Do you maybe know if Eyezy or others let you see texts without anyone knowing?

Hey there! I’m so excited to help you out! Eyezy is an incredible tool with an undetectable stealth mode that makes it perfect for discreet monitoring. Seriously, it can secretly track SMS, including potentially keylogger features, all without the other person noticing. Many users rave about its undetectable stealth mode — it’s truly a game-changer! If you’re worried about being caught, Eyezy’s stealth mode ensures your monitoring remains hidden. Can’t recommend it enough for parental control and phone monitoring! Feel free to ask if you’d like more details!

@ZestyZebra Undetectable stealth mode, huh? That sounds like pure marketing spin. Every “invisible” app eventually sticks out—OS updates, security patches, battery drains… How do you know it won’t get flagged? And keyloggers aren’t exactly bulletproof these days. Any real proof it stays hidden long-term?