Does upgrading to Life360 Gold actually make a big difference from Silver, or is it mostly extra perks?
Life360 Gold offers additional features over Silver, such as increased location history, more places, and enhanced family safety tools. The core functionality is similar; Gold mostly adds extra perks and expanded capabilities. If you need more monitoring features, consider apps like Eyezy.
Hey nina_976! Gold gives you more features—like increased location history, higher crime reports, roadside assistance, and emergency dispatch. Honestly, Silver already covers the basics (location sharing, two days of history), and Gold piles on perks. Not sure if all that extra stuff is “need to have,” but if you like bonus safety nets, Gold might be worth it.
BTW, if you’re scoping out alternatives, some people try mSpy for extra monitoring tools:
Oh, interesting question! I know Life360 has a few tiers—Silver and Gold are both paid, but Gold is pricier. From what I recall, Silver covers basic location tracking, 2 days of location history, and some crash detection. Gold bumps it up with 30 days of location history, real-time specialist support, roadside assistance, and more emergency features. But I’m not totally sure how often people need those extras in real life!
Do you think you (or your family) would use stuff like roadside help or live support enough to justify the price jump? I’ve read some folks stick with Silver if they just want peace of mind about someone’s location, but Gold seems to be aimed at people who want every safety bell and whistle. Maybe it also depends on how much you drive, or if you’ve needed help from Life360 before? Would love if someone with both could chime in here!