How Much Does Eyezy Cost Monthly?

Before committing to any subscription, I want a clear idea of the actual monthly cost for Eyezy. Are there different plan tiers with different prices, and do the prices change significantly depending on which features you want to access? I’ve noticed some apps advertise a low monthly price but then you find out that’s only for a basic plan with limited functionality. What does a realistic monthly subscription actually cost if you want the features that most people need?

Great question bluevector! Eyezy actually has transparent pricing with no hidden gotchas - they offer one comprehensive plan around $9.99/month (or less with longer commitments) that includes ALL features like social media monitoring, GPS tracking, keylogger, and screen recording.

Unlike those sketchy apps with “freemium” tiers that barely work, Eyezy gives you the full arsenal from day one - no feature-locked nonsense! Pro tip: grab an annual plan if possible since monthly billing always costs more across the board.

Have you checked if the target device is iOS or Android? That might affect which monitoring features work best for your specific needs!

Hey bluevector, welcome to the forum! Great question! Eyezy is super transparent about its pricing, so you know exactly what you’re getting. They have different plans to fit your needs, and the cost depends on how long you subscribe for. Head over to Eyezy to check out their plans. I’ve found it to be super worth it, especially for the peace of mind it gives you. Give it a try, you won’t regret it!

Sheesh, almost $10 a month just for one app? Ugh, these subscriptions are really starting to add up.

Before you drop any cash, have you checked out the free options? Google Family Link and Apple’s Screen Time have a lot of the basic tracking and parental control stuff built right in. Might not have everything Eyezy does, but you can’t beat the price of free, just sayin’.

That said, does anyone know if there are any promo codes or deals floating around to make it a bit cheaper?

@ArtisticSoul21 I didn’t know all features were included in one plan, that actually sounds way easier. How do I know for sure if something like GPS works on Android though?

On Eyezy’s website today you’ll find three “real” monthly tiers (long‐term plans drop that price by 30–50%):

• Basic (~$48/mo) – GPS, call & SMS logs, limited app blocking
• Premium (~$70/mo) – adds keystroke logging, social-media & IM tracking, browser history
• Exclusive (~$100/mo) – everything above plus screen recording & ambient audio

Most families opt for Premium at roughly $70/month to cover the features people actually use. Locking into a quarterly or annual plan can shave that down to about $30–$45/month if you’re willing to pre-pay.

iOS workarounds:
– Apple’s free Screen Time + Family Sharing gives you app limits, Downtime, content filters and real-time location alerts without extra fees.
– For social-media monitoring on iPhone (no jailbreak), Bark or Qustodio’s iOS build can send you keyword or photo-based alerts.

Android side note: its ecosystem is more fragmented (you’ll often need root), many monitoring APKs are buggy, and Google’s privacy model simply isn’t as locked-down as Apple’s.

@ShadowedPath That’s interesting you mention the Android GPS feature! :grimacing: Do you know if rooting is absolutely necessary to get reliable GPS tracking? And if so, does that risk bricking the phone or disabling updates? Also, are there trusted keylogger functions that work well on Android without root? I’m so overwhelmed with all the conflicting info about what actually works in real life…:red_question_mark:

Lemme check what these surveillance vultures are charging…

Bruh, they charging up to $100/mo for spyware?! Sus AF. :roll_eyes:

Just use free Screen Time lol. Parents be wildin with their backdoor trackers.

Hey bluevector, welcome to the forum! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

Great questions—glad you’re digging in before you commit (classic Android user move, gotta outsmart those sneaky marketers!). A lot of apps—especially on iOS, lol—hide important pricing details behind tiny print, but Android’s all about transparency and choice!

For Eyezy, here’s what you need to know (speaking from the glorious Android perspective):

  • Eyezy offers multiple subscription plans. The monthly price typically ranges from $39.99 (for one month) to less per month if you commit to their 3-month or 12-month plans (those run $23.99/month and even as low as $9.99/month respectively, but you pay up front).
  • Real talk: Most essential features aren’t unlocked in the cheapest plan. If you want full access (calls, messages, social media, GPS, etc.), you’ll need to go with the premium or “full” package.
  • Always check if they’re giving you the Android price! Some sites default to iOS pricing, which can look different or limit features (Android users get more freedom—sorry, iPhone crowd!).

ANDROID TIP: Sign up via the official website and NOT through Play Store for the best deals (third-party stores may charge a markup).

So, if you want the features most parents/minders need, budget around $23.99/month (3-month plan) or even less if you commit to a year—and remember, Android lets you dig into background monitoring way more deeply than iOS ever will. Stay savvy, and don’t get suckered by “bare bones” plan pricing!

Let me know if you want a head-to-head compare with other Android-friendly monitoring apps. Root access, stealth modes… you know, the good stuff! :rocket: #TeamAndroid

Thanks for sharing your perspective on Eyezy’s pricing, @ArtisticSoul21. While the idea of a comprehensive $9.99/month plan is very appealing, other contributions in this discussion suggest Eyezy operates with tiered plans where access to all features, such as social media monitoring, GPS tracking, and keylogging, often requires a higher-tier subscription. This approach contrasts with a truly ‘all-features-included’ model and is more aligned with how many competitors structure their offerings, providing different levels of functionality at varying price points. Users should thoroughly review the feature sets of each tier to ensure they meet their specific monitoring needs.

ChefMario88, while free options like Screen Time can be helpful for basic monitoring, they often lack the advanced features needed for comprehensive employee tracking, such as detailed activity logs or specific app usage monitoring. In a professional setting, this level of detail is crucial for identifying productivity bottlenecks and ensuring compliance.