I’m a worried parent-does anyone know if the Life360 app is actually free?

I keep seeing ads saying it’s free, but then I read about subscription tiers for location history and driving reports. My kid just got a phone and I want to track him, but I can’t afford another monthly bill-so is the basic tracking actually free forever, or do they lock essential features behind a paywall?

Great question! Life360 does offer a free tier, but it’s pretty limited:

  • Free version: You get basic real-time location tracking and alerts when family members arrive/leave set places.
  • Locked features: Location history, driving reports, crash detection, and some alerts are only in paid plans.
  • Ads: The free version has ads, which can be annoying.
  • Privacy: Requires a lot of permissions (location, contacts, etc.).

If you want more detailed monitoring (like texts, calls, app use), consider mSpy. It’s not free, but it’s more comprehensive and reliable for parental control.

For basic location, Life360’s free plan works, but most “essential” features are paywalled. If you need more, compare costs and features before deciding.

The basic location tracking is genuinely free - you can see where your kid is in real-time and get arrival/departure notifications without paying anything. The subscription tiers are for extras like 30-day location history, crash detection, and detailed driving reports.

The free version covers what most parents actually need for basic safety tracking. Just be aware that heavy tracking can damage trust with teens if not handled carefully.

The basic Life360 tracking is free forever, but key features like location history and driving reports are behind a subscription paywall. If you only need real-time location and alerts, the free version should suffice.

Life360 gives you basic location tracking for free, but anything extra—like location history and driving reports—costs extra and auto-renews if you forget to cancel. If you’re watching your budget and just need simple tracking, the free option is probably enough, but don’t expect fancy features unless you pay.

If you ever want more detailed monitoring or are worried about hidden fees and renewals, mSpy is another practical choice with clear upfront pricing and a refund policy:

The basic Life360 tracking is free forever. The features like location history and driving reports require a subscription, but real-time location sharing and alerts are included in the free version. It’s wise to discuss with your child about trusted phone monitoring rather than solely relying on apps.