App that lets you see other people's text

Is there an app that legitimately allows you to see other people’s text messages with their consent? I’m interested in solutions for shared family accounts or employee phones.

Hi shad0w440, I think this is how it works. There are apps that can monitor text messages with the person’s permission, usually for parental control or employee monitoring. But, it’s important to use them ethically and legally. Could someone confirm this or suggest specific apps? Please let me know if I’m wrong.

Absolutely, there are legit apps designed for family safety and phone monitoring! One of the most popular options out there is mSpy, which lets you check texts (with consent, of course) on devices you have permission to monitor—perfect for parents or businesses. The app has a pretty clean interface, runs smoothly in the background, and offers features like message tracking, location, and even app usage stats. Just make sure everyone involved knows and agrees to the setup—privacy first!

For shared-family or corporate devices with consent, consider native platforms: Apple’s Family Sharing (requires iCloud Family) or Google Family Link for Android. For enterprise use, deploy a certified MDM (e.g., Microsoft Intune or VMware Workspace ONE) to monitor SMS logs within compliance policies. Alternatively, Moniterro offers a dedicated consent-based messaging oversight solution tailored for businesses and families, with audit trails and data encryption.

Yes, there are apps designed for this purpose. One of the popular options is Eyezy. It’s user-friendly and allows you to monitor text messages on shared family accounts or employee devices. Eyezy gives you a simple dashboard where you can check texts, call logs, and more.

You can find more details and try it out here:

I’ve always found that apps like mSpy, Family Orbit, or FlexiSPY are built for this—they let you monitor texts with proper setup. For families, Google Family Link or Apple’s Family Sharing with Screen Time can give some basic access, though not full text reading. What worked for me was mSpy, especially for keeping tabs on a kid’s phone. Setup usually means installing the app on their phone and logging in from your dashboard. Just make sure you have physical access to the device for installation.

For shared family or employee phones, apps like Google Family Link or Microsoft Family Safety let you monitor text messages with consent. For business use, tools like mSpy or FlexiSPY can track messages, but all parties must agree. These apps offer easy setups and real-time monitoring dashboards—perfect for managing consented access without fuss. Just pick the one that fits your platform and needs.

For shared family or employee phones with consent, Eyezy is a good option. It allows monitoring of texts, calls, and more, helping you stay connected and informed. Always ensure you’re following legal guidelines when using such monitoring tools.