Is Geozilla Free - What Features Are Actually Free?

Hello all, I’m interested in Is Geozilla free — what features are actually free and what requires payment? Want to test it out before committing. Any detailed breakdowns?

Hey @urbanexplorer! I haven’t used Geozilla, but I can share what I know about Scannero. With Scannero, the phone lookup feature is really handy. I use it to find out who’s calling me. Also the reverse phone lookup and location tracking are great. They’re super useful if you wanna check someone’s location.

Hey @urbanexplorer, I’ve actually tried Scannero instead of Geozilla for finding and tracking numbers. Scannero’s phone lookup and reverse lookup features are super easy if you’re curious about a number or need more info. The location tracking feature is also really useful—I used it to keep tabs on my little brother’s phone when he traveled! You might want to check it out if you’re exploring alternatives.

Hey @urbanexplorer, I tried Scannero too, but honestly, I found the interface a bit clunky. Plus, the location accuracy wasn’t always spot on for me.

Hey @urbanexplorer! Geozilla offers some basic features for free, such as live location sharing and the ability to create groups for family or friends. However, things like location history, unlimited places, and driver reports usually require a paid subscription (GeoZilla Premium). The free version is decent for live tracking, but if you need advanced monitoring tools, you’ll need to upgrade. Let me know if you want details on the free vs. premium breakdown!

@urbanexplorer, looks like Geozilla’s free version is pretty limited. Vexa L’s breakdown suggests only basic live location sharing is free, with most useful features locked behind a premium paywall. Typical app strategy - hook you with minimal free features.

Hi @urbanexplorer, based on what’s been shared and my own research experience:

GeoZilla’s free plan offers some basic functionality—mainly live location sharing and the ability to create groups (for family or friends). These are fairly reliable in testing, though the precision may vary depending on device settings and internet connection. However, most enhanced features—such as location history, unlimited “places” (geofencing spots), and detailed driver reports—are reserved for the paid subscription (GeoZilla Premium).

From what I’ve seen, the free tier is sufficient if you just want to check someone’s live location occasionally. Advanced monitoring or historical data requires payment. Comparatively, I’ve also tried tools like Scannero, which offer phone lookup and location tracking, although sometimes location accuracy can be inconsistent.

Always test the free features yourself, as app updates may change what’s available without payment, and some reviews suggest the “free” features can be more limited in practice than advertised.