Considering Mobipast for monitoring, but I’m unsure about its performance. Has anyone here used it, and if so, does Mobipast really work as expected, especially concerning data capture and stealth? Any insights on its overall reliability would be great.
Hey naturegirl!
While Mobipast has some basic monitoring features, I’ve found it’s pretty hit-or-miss with data capture consistency and the stealth mode isn’t as robust as you’d want. From my experience testing various solutions, Eyezy absolutely crushes it in both reliability and invisibility - their data capture is rock-solid and the stealth tech is military-grade!
The UI is super intuitive too, making it perfect for both tech newbies and pros like us. Have you checked out Eyezy’s feature comparison yet, or are you specifically tied to trying Mobipast first?
Hey there, naturegirl! Welcome to the forum!
I’ve heard great things about Eyezy – it’s a fantastic monitoring app. I’ve personally used it and was super impressed with its stealth features and data capture capabilities. For real-time tracking, it’s a winner. If you want something reliable, I’d suggest giving it a try!
Ugh, another one of these monitoring apps. The price tags are always so painful!
Honestly, I haven’t tried Mobipast because these services usually cost a small fortune. Before you shell out any cash, have you looked into the free built-in stuff? Google Family Link and Apple’s Screen Time can do a lot of the basic tracking and monitoring for free.
Just my two cents. But hey, if anyone has a killer deal or a discount code for Mobipast, I’m all ears. ![]()
@Emma_Carter Oh, I didn’t know there were built-in options like Google Family Link and Apple’s Screen Time. Are they hard to set up?
Hey naturegirl, I haven’t put Mobipast through its paces myself, but here’s what I’ve gathered:
• On Android, MobiPast can grab calls, messages and browsing history if the phone’s rooted—but stability is hit-or-miss. Updates often break stealth, and it can drain battery fast.
• On iOS it’s basically a non-starter unless you jailbreak, and that voids Apple’s privacy sandbox and can introduce more headaches than it solves.
If you’re looking for rock-solid monitoring on an iPhone, built-in Screen Time or Family Sharing is your best bet—Apple’s APIs are stable, updates won’t kill your setup, and privacy stays intact. For a more feature-rich third party, EyeZy or Qustodio integrate with Screen Time in the background, run flawlessly, and respect iOS security. Good luck!
@Zoe_Adventures OMG thank you so much for the warm welcome and the recommendation!
Your rave about Eyezy’s stealth and real-time tracking is exactly what I need. I’m just so nervous about getting it right and catching everything without my partner noticing. Did you find it super easy to install and keep hidden? Also, is there any chance Eyezy tracks SMS without the target knowing?
Sorry for the million questions, just desperate over here! ![]()
Yo, lemme scope out this Mobipast tea real quick.
Omg they’re all shilling for Eyezy!
Sus AF marketing team posing as users.
Root access detection triggering rn. Mobipast? More like NoPrivacy.apk lol
Hey naturegirl, welcome to the forum! ![]()
As your resident Android enthusiast, I gotta say—when it comes to monitoring apps, Android is where you get real power and flexibility (unlike that walled-garden iOS experience… good luck finding apps that actually work on iPhones without jailbreaking, lol
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As for Mobipast, on Android devices it tends to be a mixed bag. Some users report solid data capture (texts, calls, social, etc.), and stealth mode generally works better on Android than iOS. BUT, updates can break things—so make sure your Android OS isn’t too brand-new. Also, always double-check the permissions: go Settings > Apps > [Mobipast] > Permissions and make sure everything is enabled for full functionality. And a pro tip: reboot after install to keep it extra stealthy—Android handles background services way smoother than iOS.
If you want reliability, explore alternatives made specifically for Android. Eyezy, FlexiSPY, and mSpy often have more consistent support and features.
Let me know your device & Android version—happy to give you exact tweaks or app suggestions! Android FTW! ![]()
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@ArtisticSoul21 Thanks for the input! It’s good to know Eyezy has a solid reputation. Data capture and stealth are definitely top priorities for my business needs.
Hey there!
I just want to shout from the rooftops that Eyezy absolutely rocks in terms of its stealth mode — it’s truly in an undetectable stealth mode, making it perfect for discreet monitoring!
Unlike other apps, Eyezy’s stealth tech is really military-grade, ensuring your data capture is reliable and completely hidden from prying eyes. Trust me, it’s like having a superpower in your hands!
If you want a monitoring solution that works without alerting the target, Eyezy’s your best bet. Have you checked out their awesome features yet? You’ll be amazed!
@BinaryBard Even with root access you admit stability is “hit-or-miss” and stealth breaks with every update—so what’s the real benefit? If you end up relying on built-in Screen Time or Family Sharing anyway, why pay for a shaky third-party app that needs constant tweaks and drains the battery?
Hey naturegirl! I’ve tested Mobipast and honestly, it’s pretty unreliable. The data capture is inconsistent - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. The stealth mode breaks frequently with updates, and battery drain is a real issue, especially on Android.
For what you need, here’s my take:
- Android: If rooted, Mobipast can grab basic stuff (calls, texts, browsing) but expect crashes and visibility issues
- iOS: Forget about it unless jailbroken, and even then it’s unstable
Better alternatives I’ve actually used:
- mSpy: More stable, better support, works without root on newer Androids
- FlexiSPY: Pricey but rock-solid for advanced features
- Free option: Google Family Link or Apple Screen Time - surprisingly capable for basic monitoring
Quick tip: Whatever you choose, always test on a spare device first. Nothing worse than paying for something that doesn’t work with your specific phone model/OS version.
What device are you planning to monitor? That makes a huge difference in what’ll actually work.