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Favorite and Most Trustworthy Tesla App?

Jaywlker

Former Vendor
Nov 8, 2018
287
163
North Scottsdale
Yes you are, without doubt. Your audience is a bunch of people who just bought $45-$135K vehicles. My tolerance stops at 'recurring noticeable cost'. If it were $20, or maybe even 30-40 with no subscription, I'd be in. $5 a month for the life of the car... nope...... $1-2 for the life of the car and I might be convinced. Its not that I don't have the money, I can just find better things to do with $60 a year.
Ditto what Shophias_Dad said.
 
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f8K37Sq31

Former Vendor
Jan 1, 2017
398
450
california
I've said it before, I'll say it again. I really like Stats, but wish it was on Android. However I do understand @Stats App explanation and reason why no Android app.
Thanks!
I just added a new feature to the app: "Smart Battery Prep". It's currently in beta and will be released in a few days after exhaustive testing by my beta testers.

Here is how it works:
https://www.maadotaa.com/batterycond
 

Prunesquallor

His cardinal virtue? An undamaged brain.
Dec 19, 2018
2,786
28,216
Houston/Galveston
The "Smart Battery Prep" feature is related now and can be downloaded from the AppStore as part of the Stats app.
I think the thing that makes apps like yours valuable is the ability to understand the behavior if your car with respect to a statistically significant sampling of others.

I regularly check efficiency and drain. If I’m near the statistical mode, I feel good. The FW stats are good to understand the comfort level others feel before upgrading.

For me, it would be comforting to understand the sample sizing. Sigmas as opposed to percentages for example.
 

f8K37Sq31

Former Vendor
Jan 1, 2017
398
450
california
Thanks, for all your work. I only tried tezlab briefly before switching to Stats and don't have any experience of the others, but love what you've been doing with the regular updates. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Speaking of updates, I just released a new update which adds Siri Shortcuts for enabling/disabling Sentry mode. you can update now from the App Store.
 

gmtom1

Active Member
Apr 25, 2013
1,115
370
Honolulu, HI
What is the reason for no Android app? Where can I find this out?

Thanks.

Basically, the dev doesn't want to spend the time and effort to do an android version. I'm hoping some enterprising dev can replicate (not copy!) the same features for Android. I'm still surprised, given the growth in Tesla's popularity and market share, that there are still so few apps out there. If I had more free time, I'd learn how to code and write my own....
 

Chilly_B

Member
Apr 30, 2019
111
15
Eelderwolde, The Netherlands
Great topic. I’m ready to get my model 3 delivered in two or tree weeks, and now looking for the best third party app/website. Think Teslafi is great, but I also like an easy to use app, like Tesla stays. I also looked at Teslascope, also a website, but mobile friendly, anyone familiar with this one?
 

gmtom1

Active Member
Apr 25, 2013
1,115
370
Honolulu, HI
Any idea when you work on Android phone?

The developer has stated several times that he will not be developing an Android version. Bummer, cause I think there's a huge potential. Stats is easily the best Tesla app I've ever seen. I'd gladly pay double the purchase price for an Android version.
 

VifferFun

Member
Jul 25, 2019
101
113
ON Canada
I understand that the "Tesla Stats" app allows you to access all of the data from a really nice looking iPhone interface, but does it also allow you to log in from a web browser to download data (e.g. to a CSV)?
 

Retiredeh

Member
Jun 28, 2019
13
2
BC
I decided to purchase the Stats app based on recommendations in this thread. It’s a great app with a nice UI and features but at this stage I would not recommend it because it has a serious flaw. The charge data collection is hit and miss...mostly miss. The author deems the charging session over when the connector is removed from the car and blames the user or Tesla if the plug is removed incorrectly or if it is left in longer than 6 hours. The UI shows the charge session complete (first page) data is visible but most times the session data is lost and doesn’t appear on the second page bar chart. It’s frustrating losing data and despite an ongoing dialogue with the author to remedy the problem he refuses to acknowledge it’s an issue.
The author is quick to respond but figures this is acceptable to publish a Stats app that can’t record data reliably.
Can anyone tell me if Teslafi loses charge data and sessions?
 

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