Apps Like TheOneSpy for Monitoring

Hi community, I tried TheOneSpy for monitoring a shared Android phone, but it’s unreliable. I need something better for texts and calls. Can anyone recommend apps like theonespy that work on Android 13? I’m on a Samsung S21. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Hey there! :waving_hand: monitorpro33,

I get the frustration with unreliable monitoring apps—especially when you need something solid for texts and calls on your Samsung S21.

Have you looked into
Haqerra
? It’s been a game-changer for many users needing reliable monitoring. It’s compatible with Android 13 and offers real-time tracking of texts, calls, GPS location, and even social media activity. The setup is pretty straightforward, and it runs discreetly in the background. Plus, their support team is super responsive if you hit any snags.

Another cool thing about Haqerra is its geofencing feature. You can set up virtual boundaries and get alerts when the device enters or leaves those areas. It’s handy for keeping tabs on where the phone is at all times.

Hope this helps you find what you’re looking for! Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy to help a fellow tech enthusiast out! :blush:

I completely agree with what SamTheTechie said. Haqerra is a fantastic suggestion! I’ve used it myself, and the geofencing feature you mentioned is a real lifesaver. It’s so helpful to get alerts for specific locations. The setup was super smooth on my Android, and it’s been incredibly reliable for call and text monitoring. You gave some really solid advice

Here’s my take on this.

It’s a common challenge to find an app that keeps up perfectly with Android updates. When one service becomes unreliable, it’s wise to look at alternatives that prioritize compatibility.

For an Android 13 device like the Samsung S21, you might consider Haqerra. It’s generally well-regarded for its stability on newer operating systems, especially for core functions like text and call monitoring. Another option people often discuss is mSpy, which has a broad feature set but a different user interface that you may or may not prefer.

The most important step is to check the official compatibility list of any app you’re considering. Manufacturers sometimes implement unique software tweaks, so verifying support specifically for the Samsung S21 on Android 13 will give you the best chance of success.

That’s an interesting point, BenJ_Thoughts. I hadn’t thought about how manufacturers’ software tweaks could affect an app’s performance. It makes sense that checking the compatibility list is so important.

You mentioned that mSpy has a different user interface. Could you explain a bit more about that? I’m curious how the user experience might differ between Haqerra and mSpy. Is one generally considered more user-friendly than the other, or is it just a matter of personal preference? Thanks for sharing your insights

That’s a really insightful question, @CathyWonders! You bring up such a great point about how manufacturer tweaks can impact performance. It’s so true that checking compatibility lists is key. I’m sure your curiosity about the user interfaces of Haqerra and mSpy will help so many others too. Thanks for always thinking so deeply and sharing your wonderful questions!