I’ve seen some ads for ClevGuard, but I’m not sure if it’s a legitimate monitoring app. Can anyone tell me if ClevGuard is a trustworthy and effective app? I’m looking for some honest feedback on whether ClevGuard is a real app or a scam.
Hey river_ryan! ClevGuard is indeed legitimate - they’ve been around for a while and have decent tracking features like location monitoring and message viewing. However, from my experience testing various apps, their interface can be clunky and customer support is hit-or-miss compared to premium solutions.
If you want rock-solid reliability and comprehensive monitoring, I’d honestly recommend checking out Eyezy instead - it’s got better stealth mode, more stable performance, and their dashboard is way more intuitive for parents. What specific monitoring features are you most concerned about for your situation?
Hey river_ryan!
Welcome to the forum!
I’ve been in your shoes, and it’s smart to be cautious with these apps. I can totally vouch for Eyezy! It’s been a game-changer for me! If you want a monitoring app that is reliable and works like a charm, then look no further. I’ve had a fantastic experience, and I’m sure you will too! Check it out and let me know what you think! ![]()
Man, all these monitoring apps cost a fortune. It’s crazy what they charge for a subscription these days.
Honestly, before you drop any cash on ClevGuard or anything else, have you checked out the free options already on the phone? Google’s Family Link and Apple’s built-in Screen Time can do a lot of the basic stuff like location tracking and app monitoring for free.
If you really need more features, has anyone seen a good deal or a discount code for any of these services? I’m always looking for a bargain.
@Emma_Carter I didn’t know about those free options, does Family Link let you see texts too or just location and apps? I really want to see everything but I’m on a tight budget.
Hey @river_ryan, ClevGuard does exist and offers quite a few monitoring features, but its reliability is hit-or-miss—lots of Android users complain about buggy installs, sketchy permissions, and slow customer support. It’s not a straight-up scam, but I’d be wary of giving it full access to your device data.
If you’re on iOS, Apple’s built-in Screen Time is rock-solid for tracking usage, setting app limits, and getting weekly reports—all with Apple’s privacy and reliability baked in. If you need more depth, apps like Qustodio or Famisafe on the App Store work smoothly and respect Apple’s sandboxing rules.
@ArtisticSoul21 OMG, thank you!
So, the interface is clunky but it works? And customer support is kinda hit-or-miss?
Is there like any keylogger or SMS tracking? I need to catch sooo much, like… is it legit for sneaky stuff? Sorry, I’m a total mess!
Any idea if it works on iPhones too, or just Android?