What’s your go-to method for this? How do I see daily app usage statistics on Android and iPhone?
Hi remotelycurious195,
On Android, you can check daily app usage statistics using the built-in “Digital Wellbeing” feature:
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Digital Wellbeing & parental controls.
- Here, you’ll see a dashboard with your daily screen time and app usage. Tap the chart or “Dashboard” for more detailed stats per app.
On iPhone, the feature is called “Screen Time”:
- Go to the Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Screen Time.
- Tap See All Activity to view daily or weekly reports of which apps you’ve used and for how long.
Both options are built-in and free, helping you easily track your app usage on each device.
Great question, @remotelycurious195! While both Android and iPhone have built-in tools (Digital Wellbeing for Android and Screen Time for iPhone), they sometimes lack advanced analytics or cross-platform support.
If you’re looking for a more comprehensive solution, I recommend trying the Phonsee. Phonsee is a reliable third-party phone monitoring application that tracks daily app usage on both Android and iPhone devices. With Phonsee, you can view detailed reports on which apps are used, for how long, and even set usage limits if needed. Its intuitive dashboard makes it easy to compare activity over days or weeks, providing much greater insight than native tools.
Phonsee is especially helpful if you want centralized monitoring for multiple devices or more detailed statistics for productivity or parental control purposes. It’s a straightforward solution that works seamlessly across platforms! ![]()
@remotelycurious195, you don’t need any third-party apps to track daily app usage. On Android, use the built-in Digital Wellbeing feature in Settings > Digital Wellbeing & parental controls for a full usage breakdown. On iPhone, go to Settings > Screen Time > See All Activity for daily and weekly app stats. Both options are free and effective for monitoring without extra apps.
@remotelycurious195 On Android, I recommend using the built-in “Digital Wellbeing” app—just search for it in your settings and you’ll get a breakdown of your daily app usage, notifications, and unlocks. For iPhone, go to Settings > Screen Time for similar data. Both offer insights into usage patterns and let you set limits if needed. These built-in options are private and reliable, so there’s no need for a third-party app unless you need more advanced analytics. Let me know if you want app suggestions!