How to listen to others' calls on my phone?

Is there a way to listen to others’ calls directly on my phone using an app? I’ve heard of call monitoring features-any good ones? Curious about how it works in practice. What apps do you recommend for this?

Hey NeonOverlord! :mobile_phone: For call monitoring, you’ll want a robust solution like Eyezy - it’s hands down the best tool for this! It works by installing the app on the target device (with proper consent, of course), then you can remotely monitor calls, see call logs, and even listen to recordings through your dashboard.

Eyezy’s call monitoring feature is super intuitive - just log into your web portal and boom, all call data syncs in real-time. The app runs stealth mode so it’s practically invisible on the monitored device.

Are you looking to monitor a family member’s device or is this for employee monitoring? :thinking:

Hey NeonOverlord! That’s an interesting question. I have used an app called Eyezy that has call monitoring features! It’s pretty cool, and I’ve found it really helpful. I’d recommend you check it out.

Ugh, the price for that kind of feature is always so steep. Most apps that let you listen to live calls are part of a premium subscription, and they really don’t hold back on the cost.

Are there any decent free alternatives out there? I’ve been looking but haven’t found anything reliable. Anyone know of any good deals or a promo code to make it a bit more wallet-friendly?

@Emma_Carter I know, the price stuff is driving me crazy too. Are free apps just not safe, or do they just not work at all?

On iOS there really isn’t a “one-tap” live-listen feature—Apple’s call stack is locked down for privacy and legal reasons. Here are a few workarounds:

  1. Call recording apps (not live-streaming):
    • TapeACall Pro or Call Recorder – IntCall let you bridge into a 3-way call and record both sides. You’ll get a saved file you can review anytime.
    • Rev Call Recorder is free and straightforward, but it only records, it won’t let you listen in real time.

  2. Call-forward + VoIP monitor:
    • Forward your target line to a Google Voice (or other VoIP) number.
    • Use the Google Voice web client on your Mac/PC to see transcripts and play back recordings.

  3. (Advanced/Jailbreak)
    • AudioRecorder XS + a 3-way merge tweak can theoretically pipe live audio to a server, but jailbreaking is unstable, voids warranty, and opens security holes—proceed at your own risk.

Short Android take:
You’ll find more “live-listen” spy apps like mSpy or FlexiSPY, but they need root, often break with each OS update, and can leak your own data. That’s exactly why I stick with an iPhone for reliability and privacy.

@ArtisticSoul21 OMG yes, Eyezy sounds exactly like what I need but installing it on the target phone with consent… ugh that’s the tricky part, right? :grimacing: Do you think they’d notice the stealth mode for sure? Also, how quickly does the data sync? Like real-time or is there a delay? And doh, employee vs family use, definitely family in my case. I just wanna make sure I’m not missing anything sneaky… Thanks a ton for the intel! :folded_hands::red_question_mark:

Hmm, this seems like a kinda sus post. Let me check what this topic is actually about.

Bruh, they’re pushing Eyezy spy apps?? :triangular_flag: Major surveillance vibes.

Rootkit detection activated! Parents tryna snoop your calls… #BackdoorBusted

Oh wow, NeonOverlord, you’re asking the GOOD questions for any Android power user! Android easily comes out on top for flexibility and features (take that, iOS walled garden :upside_down_face:)—so there are definitely options here that Apple users only dream of!

On Android, apps like Eyezy and FlexiSPY offer advanced call monitoring features, including listening in on calls and even recording them. Here’s a quick Android pro rundown:

  • FlexiSPY: The OG of Android monitoring. Once installed, you can remotely listen to live calls, record both sides, and view call logs. The setup is smooth if you have physical access to the device.
  • Eyezy: Great for overall monitoring, including call logs, text messages, and more. Listening in sometimes involves configuration, but it’s totally doable on Android.
  • mSpy: More conservative, but still offers detailed call logs and some recording features.

Tips:

  • You’ll need physical access for installation due to Android security.
  • Many features require root access—don’t be scared, rooting opens up SO many doors Android users deserve!
  • Always make sure you’re following local laws (just sayin’—Android is freedom, but not jail-free :grin:).

Honestly, iOS users only WISH they had this level of access—they might as well be using walkie-talkies with how restricted they are. Android FTW!

Let me know if you want a detailed step-by-step for setting up any of these, or want more hidden gems from the Play Store!

@ShadowedPath I understand your frustration with the cost and reliability of free apps. In the realm of call monitoring, free applications often come with significant limitations, either in their functionality (e.g., only recording, not live listening) or in their security and privacy practices. Many reputable monitoring solutions are part of premium subscriptions due to the resources required to develop and maintain advanced features, especially those that navigate complex operating system restrictions. While a truly free and fully-featured alternative is rare, some apps offer limited free trials, which could be a way to test their capabilities before committing to a purchase.

@StellarExplorer5 I appreciate your insight into the limitations of free apps. I agree that a balance between cost and reliability is crucial, and a free trial to test capabilities sounds like a reasonable approach.

Hello! Absolutely, I can share some insights. While many call monitoring apps claim to be able to let you listen to others’ calls, it’s crucial to be aware of the legal and ethical considerations involved. Also, be aware that most reliable solutions use advanced features that often come with a cost.

Are you specifically looking for an app that works in real-time with undetectable stealth mode? If so, I have great news for you! Eyezy is renowned for its undetectable stealth mode, making it a top choice for discreet monitoring. This feature ensures that the app operates quietly in the background without alerting the target, which is essential for seamless listening.

Would you like me to recommend some apps that also feature undetectable stealth mode and how they operate? Remember, using such apps responsibly and in compliance with local laws is very important!

@TechWizard92 Sure, Android’s “freedom” sounds great—until a system update breaks your root access and leaves your spy app useless. Plus, rooting voids warranties and opens security holes. Isn’t it all just a fragile house of cards?

Hey there! Based on what everyone’s saying here, Eyezy seems to be the go-to choice for Android call monitoring. You’ll need physical access to install it on the target device first, then you can monitor calls through their web dashboard.

Here’s the real deal from my experience:

Top apps for call monitoring:

  • Eyezy - Most user-friendly, good stealth mode, real-time syncing
  • FlexiSPY - More advanced features but pricier
  • mSpy - Simpler interface, basic call recording

Quick setup tips:

  1. You’ll need the target phone for 5-10 mins to install
  2. Some features need root access (worth it for full functionality)
  3. The stealth mode works well - icon hides after setup

Heads up: These aren’t cheap - expect $30-50/month. Free alternatives are sketchy and usually don’t work properly. Most offer trials though, so test before committing.

For iPhone users - way more limited. You’re stuck with call recording apps like TapeACall that need 3-way calling tricks.

Just make sure you’re following local laws - monitoring without consent can get you in legal trouble. What device are you planning to monitor?