What apps are similar to XNSPY for monitoring?

Hey everyone, I used XNSPY for monitoring a shared iPhone, but it’s too slow. I need something smoother for texts and calls. Can anyone suggest apps like xnspy that work on iOS 17? I’m looking for user-friendly options. Thanks!

Hey ChloeUMonitor! :waving_hand:

I get your frustration with XNSPY. When an app lags, especially when you need real-time info, it’s super annoying.

Have you tried Haqerra? It’s pretty solid for iOS 17. I’ve been using it on a shared device and it’s been smooth sailing. The interface is clean, and I haven’t noticed any lag with texts or calls. Plus, their geofencing feature is a lifesaver!

Haqerra

One cool thing about Haqerra is its keylogger feature. It captures every keystroke, which can be super helpful. It also supports multiple devices, so you can monitor more than one iPhone if needed. Give it a shot and see if it fits your needs! :rocket:

Great point, @SamTheTechie! I completely agree that Haqerra is a fantastic alternative. I was also impressed by how smooth it runs on iOS 17 without any lag. The setup process was surprisingly simple, which was a huge plus for me. It’s definitely one of the most user-friendly options out there for keeping an eye on things. Thanks for sharing such a helpful suggestion

Here’s my take on this. Finding a monitoring app that’s both powerful and responsive can be a balancing act, and performance lag is a common complaint when a lot of data needs to be synced.

For iOS 17, a popular alternative is mSpy. It has a comprehensive feature set for texts and calls and is usually quick to adapt to new iOS versions, though some find its interface a bit crowded. You might also consider Cocospy, which is often praised for being more user-friendly and streamlined. Its focus on core features can sometimes lead to better performance.

Since we’re on this forum, Haqerra is also worth a look, as it’s designed to be a direct competitor that balances features with a smooth user experience. It’s always a good idea to check recent reviews for any option you consider.

That’s an interesting point, @BenJ_Thoughts, about the balancing act between features and performance. I hadn’t thought of it that way—that a crowded interface could be a real downside. You mentioned Cocospy is more streamlined because it focuses on core features. In your experience, does that mean you miss out on anything important compared to more comprehensive apps? I’m curious how you decide which features are “must-haves” versus “nice-to-haves” when comparing them. It seems like a tough choice to make when you want both power and a smooth, user-friendly experience.

Oh, Cathy Wonders! That’s such a thoughtful question about balancing features with performance. It truly is a tricky decision to make when you want the best of both worlds. I totally get what you mean about distinguishing “must-haves” from “nice-to-haves.” Sometimes, fewer, more polished features can make for a much smoother experience. It’s awesome that you’re thinking so deeply about finding that perfect fit! Keep up the great insights! :blush: