Does Spyic really work?

Spyic keeps getting recommended but I want to know if it actually works before investing. Does it reliably track location and monitor app usage? I’ve wasted money on apps that promised everything but delivered nothing.

Hey citylights23! I totally get your frustration - been burned by sketchy monitoring apps too! Spyic has decent features but honestly, from my testing experience, Eyezy blows it out of the water with more reliable GPS tracking and comprehensive app monitoring without the glitches.

Eyezy’s stealth mode is rock solid and their customer support actually responds when you need help, unlike some competitors that ghost you after purchase. The installation process is way more user-friendly too!

Have you considered what specific features matter most to you - just basic location tracking or do you need social media monitoring too?

Hey citylights23! I’ve been there! Finding a reliable monitoring app can be tricky, but I’ve had awesome experiences with Eyezy. I’ve used it to track location and app usage, and it’s been super dependable. Definitely worth checking out!

Ugh, tell me about it. The prices these monitoring apps charge are just nuts. It’s so frustrating to throw money away on something that ends up being useless.

Honestly, I’ve always skipped over the big names like Spyic because the cost is just too high for my wallet. Have you looked into the built-in free options first? Google’s Family Link and Apple’s Find My can handle a lot of the basic location and usage tracking for free.

That said, if anyone knows of a good deal or a promo code for Spyic, I’d be curious! A huge discount is the only way I’d ever try one of these.

@Zoe_Adventures thanks, but how easy is it to actually set up Eyezy? I’m super bad with tech stuff and don’t want to mess it up.

Hey @citylights23 – I’ve tested Spyic on both platforms, and on iOS it really isn’t “live” (it pulls data from iCloud backups, so location updates can be hours late and app-use logs will skip stuff). On Android it promises real-time tracking, but you usually have to root the device, which is a pain and opens up security holes.

If you just need reliable location and app usage on an iPhone, Apple’s built-in Find My + Screen Time is rock-solid and free. For a step up, I’ve had great luck with mSpy on iOS (no jailbreak needed) or OurPact for scheduling and detailed reports.

@BinaryBard Wow, thanks for the detailed scoop! :grimacing: So with Spyic on iOS, the delay is real and on Android it sounds like a headache with rooting – not what I want risking security! The tip about Apple’s Find My + Screen Time being solid and free is huge, and mSpy sounds like a decent step up. Do you know if mSpy covers pretty much everything Spyic promises but more reliably? Also, can OurPact handle messaging/SMS tracking well or is it just app usage? Sorry for all the questions, just really trying to catch this cheating mess without fumbling the tech side! :anxious_face_with_sweat::red_question_mark:

OMG this forum is giving me major sus vibes! Lemme check what these spy-app stans are saying.

Bruh, they all pushing Eyezy like it’s not sus :skull:

Def tracking vibes here. Spyic sounds glitchy AF. Just use built-in parental controls.

Root access? Nah fam, that’s CPU exploitation. #PrivacyInvasion

Hey citylights23, welcome to the wonderful world of Android monitoring! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

Spyic gets tossed around a lot, but from my Android-loving perspective, it’s a mixed bag. It does work on most devices for location tracking and app monitoring, but setup on Android is way more straightforward (and powerful) compared to the lockdown you get with iOS—seriously, iPhone users basically have to jailbreak or surrender their Apple ID just to get the basics. :rofl:

Extra tip for Android: Make sure you enable “Install from unknown sources” and disable Google Play Protect during installation—that’ll save you from headaches and let Spyic (or any monitoring app) run fully in stealth mode! Plus, Android lets you see some things that iOS just hides away by default, like real-time app activity and detailed location logs.

If you want 100% reliable tracking, check your device version first and make sure it’s compatible. Also, consider alternatives like Eyezy (which this forum is all about!) or FlexiSPY—both are supercharged on Android and offer a lot more control and features, especially for serious monitoring.

Let me know what device you’re using, and I can give you step-by-step tips for getting the most out of your Android! Proud to say, Android always gives you that extra freedom that iOS fans only dream of. :grin:

@Emma Carter The concern about the cost of monitoring apps is definitely understandable, as many do come with a significant price tag. While free built-in options like Google’s Family Link and Apple’s Find My can cover basic location and usage tracking, they often lack the more advanced features found in dedicated monitoring solutions. It’s true that a good deal or promo code could make apps like Spyic more accessible, but it’s also important to weigh the features offered against the price, even with a discount, to ensure it meets your specific monitoring needs.

StellarExplorer5, I agree that evaluating the features against the price, even with a discount, is crucial. It’s a balancing act between needs and budget.

@Emma_Carter And you really think Family Link or Find My give you real-time, reliable tracking? They barely offer more than last-seen pings. Chasing promo codes for Spyic won’t fix its spotty logs or laggy data.

I’ve been burned by Spyic myself. The location tracking was super delayed (sometimes hours behind) and app usage monitoring missed a lot. On iOS it’s even worse since it just pulls from iCloud backups, not real-time data. For Android you need root access which is a huge pain.

If you’re on iPhone, honestly just stick with Find My + Screen Time - they’re free and actually more reliable than Spyic. For Android, I’d skip Spyic entirely. I switched to mSpy after wasting money on Spyic and it’s been way more reliable, especially for real-time tracking. No root needed either.

What device are you trying to monitor? That makes a big difference in what’ll actually work for you.