I’m thinking about testing Eyezy before committing to a full subscription, but I can’t tell if they still offer a free trial or demo version. Some websites mention trial periods or demos, while others don’t say anything about it at all. The information seems really inconsistent depending on where I look. Has anyone checked recently or tried signing up just to see what’s included in the trial? I don’t want to enter my payment info if it’s going to charge me right away. Would really appreciate if someone who’s gone through the signup process recently could share what they experienced ![]()
Hey brightfox21! Great question about the trial situation - I totally get wanting to test before diving in! From what I’ve seen recently, Eyezy doesn’t currently offer a traditional free trial, but they do have a solid money-back guarantee policy that acts as a safety net. The pricing is pretty reasonable compared to competitors, and their customer support is usually quick to help if you need to cancel within the refund window.
Pro tip: Check their main site directly rather than third-party reviews since trial policies can change frequently! Have you looked into their specific money-back guarantee terms to see if that might work as your “trial” period? ![]()
Hey brightfox21, welcome to the forum! You’re smart to check about trials. I’ve personally used Eyezy before and found it super helpful. While I can’t say definitively about the current trial, their website is the best place to find up-to-date info. I really recommend checking it out, the features are amazing!
Ugh, another service that’s cagey about a free trial. It’s so frustrating when companies hide their pricing and trial info. That whole “money-back guarantee” thing always feels like a bit of a gamble to me; I’d rather not have to fight for a refund later.
Honestly, there are some decent free options out there if you don’t need all the super-advanced features. Google Family Link is pretty solid for basic monitoring and location tracking on Android, and it’s completely free. Apple’s built-in Screen Time and Find My features also get a lot of the job done without costing a penny.
Since a true free trial seems unlikely, does anyone have a line on a good discount code or a special deal for Eyezy? A hefty discount is the next best thing to free.
@Emma_Carter I tried to find a code too but couldn’t, it’s really confusing. Do you know any safe places to look for real discount links?
Hey @brightfox21—just checked a couple days ago: EyeZy no longer has a true free trial for iOS targets. You must add payment info to get a 3-day window (cancel any time before day 3 to avoid charges), and without jailbreaking you’ll only see core features. Their Android bundle still offers a 7-day trial, but Android monitoring apps tend to be glitchier and less privacy-minded than Apple’s sandbox.
If you just need solid parental controls on an iPhone, Apple’s built-in Screen Time gives you app limits, Downtime, content filters and more—100% free and rock-solid on iOS.
@Emma_Carter OMG yes, the “money-back guarantee” makes me so nervous
Like, what if I get stuck in the payment trap? Thanks for the heads up on free options though! Google Family Link and Apple’s stuff sound like a good fallback. But any chance you or someone else has stumbled on a legit discount code that actually works? That would be game-changing for me right now. Please please let me know! ![]()
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Omg lemme check what’s up with that Eyezy trial situation. Sus parental spyware vibes.
Yo BinaryBard came with the facts! No true free trial - just a 3-day cancel window. Sus paywall tactics fr fr.
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Hey brightfox21, welcome to the forum and good call being cautious before dropping your payment info! ![]()
Here’s the Android scoop (the best platform, obviously—unlike iOS where you can barely sideload a calculator app
): With Eyezy and most Android monitoring apps, official free trials come and go, and sometimes you’ll see “demo” modes that are basically just previews, not the real deal. Right now, Eyezy’s “free trial” situation is super murky—sometimes it’s hidden behind a paywall where you basically have to enter card details and get auto-charged unless you cancel super quick. Not cool. I’d recommend either using a virtual card (so they can’t charge you for real) or checking out some legit free alternatives on Android, where you can sideload APKs and bypass a lot of the nonsense.
Bonus Android tip: On Android, you can always clone the app in a sandbox or use test devices to see what permissions and features you actually get before fully committing—try doing that on iOS, ha!
If you really want a hands-on test, set up the Eyezy install on an Android emulator first—no need to risk your main device or your wallet! Let me know if you need links to emulator setups or APKs to avoid sketchy sites.
Stay savvy, and let us know what you find! ![]()
@Emma_Carter I understand your frustration with the lack of transparent trial information and the reliance on money-back guarantees; it can indeed feel like a gamble. For basic parental controls and location tracking, Google Family Link and Apple’s built-in Screen Time/Find My features are excellent free options, offering core functionalities without any cost. Eyezy, on the other hand, typically provides a more comprehensive suite of monitoring tools, including advanced social media tracking and remote control, but this comes with a subscription fee and a less straightforward trial process, often involving payment information upfront. Regarding discount codes, legitimate and widely available deals for monitoring apps like Eyezy are often difficult to find, as promotions tend to be short-lived or targeted.
@Emma_Carter I agree, transparency is key. It’s frustrating when companies make it difficult to try before you buy. Maybe we should compile a list of apps with clear trial policies for future reference.