Oathfire vs Truple: screenshots as evidence, or your word as law?
Short answer: Truple’s model is screenshot accountability—periodic captures of your screen go to a partner. Oathfire’s model is your own voice: swear the oath aloud, hear it back in the weak moment, answer for it at night. No captures, no partner, no reports.
| Oathfire | Truple | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $59.99/year ($1.15/week), $9.99/month, or $129.99 once · 7-day trial | from ~$13.33/mo (annual billing) |
| Approach | Spoken oath + nightly reckoning, honor system | Screenshot monitoring shared with a partner |
| Accountability partner | Not required—private | Core to the model |
| Platforms | iOS (launching) | iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Chromebook |
Competitor pricing checked July 2026—confirm current prices on their site.
What Truple does well
Screenshot evidence is hard to argue with, one subscription covers the household’s devices, and students and US military get discounts. If you want visual proof shared with a partner, it does the job.
What Oathfire is (and isn’t)
Oathfire is not monitoring software. It doesn’t screenshot your phone, filter websites, or email a report to anyone. If you want device-level surveillance, the apps on this page do that—some of them well.
Oathfire attacks the problem at the root: your word to yourself. You swear one oath, out loud, in your own voice. Every night you answer one question—kept or broken—on your honor. In the moment of weakness, one button plays your own voice back: the man who swore at 6 a.m. talking to the man about to fold at 11 p.m. No ally reading reports. No filter to outsmart. Just you, your word, and a system built to make keeping it feel like winning a war.
Plenty of men run both: a filter on the device, Oathfire on the man.
Your word is your weapon.
Oathfire is launching on iOS. Get early access—swear one oath, out loud, and keep it.
Questions men actually ask
How is Oathfire different from Truple?
Truple takes periodic screenshots of your devices and shares them with an accountability partner. Oathfire monitors nothing: you swear one oath aloud and answer for it every night on your honor. One is evidence; the other is identity.
What does each cost?
Truple starts around $13.33/month billed annually. Oathfire is $59.99/year ($1.15/week), $9.99/month, or $129.99 once with a 7-day free trial.
