One-liner
An app that shows real-time device detection on your home Wi-Fi network, helping you identify which devices are connected and who might be using your internet.
Strengths
- Accurately detects and lists all devices currently connected to the Wi-Fi network (review: 'It shows every device I have on my network, even my smart fridge!')
- Simple, clean interface with minimal setup required (review: 'Just open it and it works—no complicated steps.')
- Real-time updates on new connections (review: 'I got a notification when my neighbor’s phone joined my network.')
- Supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands (mentioned in metadata)
- Lightweight and fast, uses minimal battery (review: 'Runs in background without draining my phone')
Weaknesses
- Frequent false positives on device names (review: 'It says “Unknown Device” for my laptop—why can’t it recognize it?')
- No history or logging of past connections (review: 'Would be great to see who was on my network last week.')
- Limited customization for alerts (review: 'Can’t turn off notifications for known devices.')
- Some users report inaccurate detection on certain routers (review: 'Stopped working after I upgraded my router firmware.')
- No support for multiple networks or advanced filtering (review: 'Only one network at a time—can’t manage guest networks.')
Opportunities
- Add connection history and timeline view to track past devices
- Introduce customizable alert rules per device (e.g., ignore known devices)
- Support multi-network management for users with multiple routers
- Improve device name recognition via MAC address database integration
- Offer a lightweight companion widget for quick status checks
Competitors
- Wi-Fi Analyzer
- Fing
- Network Scanner
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 5:08:26 PM