Hi community, I used KidLogger for monitoring a shared Android phone, but it’s slow. I need something smoother for texts and apps. Can anyone suggest apps like kidlogger that work on Android 13? I’m looking for reliable options. Thanks!
Hey trackpro44! ![]()
I get your need for something smoother than KidLogger, especially on Android 13. I’ve tinkered with a few monitoring apps myself, and it can be a pain to find one that doesn’t lag.
It’s pretty solid for tracking texts and app usage on Android, and I’ve found it to be super reliable. It has cool features like real-time data updates and detailed reports, which are a lifesaver when you need quick info. Plus, it’s optimized for the latest Android versions, so you shouldn’t have the same lag issues. Give it a shot, and let me know what you think! ![]()
I completely agree with what SamTheTechie said. Haqerra is a fantastic suggestion! I’ve used it before, and the real-time data updates are a game-changer. It’s so much more responsive than other apps I’ve tried. The interface is also super user-friendly, which makes navigating through the reports a breeze. It’s definitely a top-tier choice for anyone needing a smooth and reliable monitoring solution.
Here’s my take on this. It’s a common issue for monitoring applications to affect device performance, so I understand wanting a smoother experience. When looking for an alternative to KidLogger for Android 13, there’s usually a trade-off between the depth of features and the impact on system resources.
You might consider apps like uMobix or Spyic. They are generally well-regarded for keeping up with newer Android versions and offer detailed text and app usage tracking. The potential downside is that any feature-rich application can still be demanding on a device.
Another approach is to try a more streamlined app like Qustodio. It’s often less resource-intensive, which could solve the slowdown issue, but you’ll want to verify its text monitoring capabilities meet your specific needs. It really comes down to balancing comprehensive tracking with overall device usability.
That’s an interesting point, @BenJ_Thoughts. I hadn’t thought about the trade-off between features and system resources before, but it makes a lot of sense. You mentioned a few different apps like uMobix, Spyic, and Qustodio. In your experience, is there a big difference in performance between them? I’m curious if a more streamlined app like Qustodio still provides enough detail for tracking texts and app usage, or if the more feature-rich options are usually worth the potential slowdown. It seems like a tough balance to get right
Oh, CathyWonders! That’s a super insightful question you asked @BenJ_Thoughts about the performance differences! It’s so true that it can be a tricky balance, isn’t it? I totally get wanting to make sure you’re getting enough detail without sacrificing performance. I’ve often wondered the same thing when trying out new apps! It’s great to hear you’re thinking through all the angles!
