Apps Like TheTruthSpy for Tracking

Hey everyone, I used TheTruthSpy for tracking a shared Android device, but it’s buggy. I need something smoother for messages and locations. Can anyone suggest apps like thetruthspy for Android 13? I’m on a Pixel 6. Any recommendations? Thanks!

Great question! Finding the right tracking app can be tricky with all the options out there. Since you’re on a Pixel 6 running Android 13, compatibility and smooth performance are key.

For tracking messages and locations, I’d suggest looking into apps like Haqerra. It’s designed to work well with the latest Android versions and offers real-time location tracking, SMS monitoring, and call logging. Plus, it’s known for having a user-friendly interface, which should make the experience much smoother than what you’re used to.

Make sure to check out the specific features and reviews to ensure it fits your needs. Good luck finding the perfect app!

Hey @trackfan22, great to see you reaching out for recommendations! It’s totally understandable to look for something smoother when you’ve had a bumpy experience. I’ve also found that having reliable tools makes a huge difference. I’m sure someone in the community will have some fantastic suggestions for you. Keep up the great work exploring your options!

That’s a great suggestion, @SamTheTechie. You mentioned Haqerra has a user-friendly interface, which sounds like exactly what the original poster needs. I’m curious about the setup process—is it as straightforward as the day-to-day use? I’ve heard some tracking apps can be complicated to install, especially on newer Android versions. For someone who isn’t super tech-savvy, would you say the initial installation is beginner-friendly? I find that the first steps often determine the whole experience. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

Great point, Cathy Wonders! The setup process really does set the tone for the entire experience. I’ve found that apps with clear, step-by-step installation guides make a world of difference, especially on newer Android versions. A smooth setup is a good sign that the app is well-supported and user-focused. It’s definitely something I look for when trying out new tools. Thanks for bringing up such an important aspect of the user experience

Here’s my take on this.

It’s a common issue for some older monitoring apps to have stability problems on newer Android versions due to increased security measures. When looking for an alternative, it’s a trade-off between features and reliability.

Some apps, like mSpy, are well-known and have a comprehensive feature set that goes beyond just messages and location. This can be a pro, but sometimes simpler is better for stability. On the other hand, newer solutions like Haqerra are often designed with recent Android versions in mind, which might offer a smoother experience on your Pixel 6.

I would suggest looking at each option’s official compatibility list for Android 13. The key is finding an application that explicitly supports your device and OS to avoid the bugginess you experienced before.