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Worldwide earthquake map & alerts.
+Wildfires, smoke, hurricanes, volcanoes, and more with subscription.

FREE VERSION INCLUDES:
- Nearby earthquake alerts
- Customizable regional alerts
- 3D globe map
- Satellite imagery and streets map
- Fault lines map layer
- Multiple data sources (USGS, EMSC, NRC)
- Search, sort, and filter earthquakes
- Links to USGS earthquake event page
- Links to PAGER and aftershock forecast
- Links to tsunami.gov

PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES:
- Removes ads
- Wildfires (USA & Canada)
- Smoke forecast map layer
- MMI Contours (shaking intensity)
- Historical earthquake data to 1900
- Eight premium basemaps
- Erupting volcanoes
- Hurricanes

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- No ad tracking
- No data sharing
- Your precise location never leaves your device

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QuakeFeed Earthquake Tracker App Comments & Reviews

QuakeFeed Earthquake Tracker Positive Reviews

InformationalIt's an interesting app that helps to keep me informed on what the earth is doing. I have noticed that I often do not get an earthquake notice for about 30 minutes after it has occurred so you certainly don't want to rely on this app to save your life or give you real-time forewarning. It is useful though, especially if you pay close attention- you can see how an earthquake in one region will stimulate an earthquake in an almost opposite region. In this way, it can help you predict what may happen next. Update: I liked the app much better before it was updated. Before, the map was a satellite image and I could zoom in and explore the topography of the ocean floor and such. Now it’s just a cartoon image. I still gets alerts but I use the app much less now because of the crumby map. And thanks for the adding the ads... I upped my rating back to 5 stars for the developers quick and helpful response and showing me how to get my satellite image back. Thx:).Version: 4.1.6

Quake FeedOur world is experiencing all types of challenges that people are still not even beginning to understand. We all have not considered the reality that our earth is not a dead rock, but every bit as alive no less than our heavens, oceans, animals humans, insects and biology in all ways. Some events have suffered in horrific unimaginable events, as we are seeing almost daily. Our earth is very alive and humanity needs to understand this! Quake Feed is but one source that we all can wake up to and understand earth shifts and turns and continents move about as the world changes axis’s. Weather extremes, with flooding and fire and volcanic activity and melting ice are all life in change. I love this app for it is teaching us about all forms of life within this earth. This app is educational for all people who listen, look and truly accept learning about earth movements and continue change..Version: 6.3.2

See how faults are behavingI live near Portland, OR, and am wary of the big 9+ event happening along the Cascadia Subduction zone, or even the 7+ event that could happen along Mt Hood. Granted no one knows if Cascadia will just break loose without warning but I’d like to think there will be lots of tremors before it goes. This app is great for seeing fault behavior on a day to day basis around the world, if you’re so inclined to observe in that way. I get alerts that I customized based on distance from you, region, and magnitude. A 3.0 earthquake happened in Sumatra? I don’t care. A 7.5 magnitude happens in the same place? I’d like to know. That said this app does not present real time data. It’s typically 15 minutes or so after the event. If I had a perceptible quake in my area, I’d feel it and then 15 minutes later the alert pops up. Oh gee, thanks. So it is not a usable warning technology. I’m sure that would depend on the use of better GPS sensors right on the faults themselves, which hopefully we’ll have in place one day..Version: 4.1.9

Indispensable appI learned about QuakeFeed when radio legend Art Bell raved about it one night, and immediately added it to my arsenal of essential "earth changes" apps. Getting alerts in real time is vital for everyone because quakes can happen anywhere, anytime, and this app delivers. I not only monitor my own region but importantly, that of my friends' in the often shaky Los Angeles area. It's a bargain to buy the full version for a very nominal fee for the features you get, and the developers deserve every penny. They have configured fascinating world map details with fault lines, pinpoints for quakes with magnitudes, and even mark major fires across the U.S. They generously helped me with an issue when I was a "free" user so they support their product all the way. Anyone who is interested in earth sciences, the "quickening," or just staying safe needs QuakeFeed!.Version: 6.2

“OVER THE MOON” for QUAKEFEEDAddicted to QUAKEFEED! Completely “OVER THE MOON” with the many features of this APP! QUAKEFEED has immediate USGS Govt EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI warnings, with “direct links to the USGS reporting site” for more information. Countries, Regions, & States are programmable to “a QUAKES intensity, multiple strengths/magnitudes”, with text Notifications if you want them. QUAKEFEED has a NEWS link for the latest information, good graphics & choice of map display, including the “Ring of Fire”. The QF APP is easy to read, program and understand. The Magnitude QUAKE levels, includes time, “distance from my location and depth of QUAKE”, city & state... Very Accurate! Notifications are AWESOME!... immediate EARTHQUAKE text alerts with sounds, including TSUNAMI, can save your life! Various EMERGENCY information available, including EMERGENCY SURVIVAL KITS that you can purchase. AD FREE version available. LOVE! ♥️.Version: 4.1.9

Response time getting worseThis app is amazing. I was in class while classmate was giving a presentation and the earthquake notification was alerted before the wave of the earthquake his our building in SF. About 30-60sec before and I was so impress cuz that would be enough time to run away from the glass walls in case they shatters. But in the last year this amazing app seems to be notifying late. I just got a notification 5mins after an Earthquake hit in Berkeley. The last couple have been around the same delay time. So heads up to the tech people working on the app cuz this is an amazing app and there is something off in the delay of notification on the app. 5 mins after an earthquake hits near you is way to late. Especially since for years it’s notifications seemed to be under a minute from impact. Use to a notification first then seconds later the building being hit by the wave or shaking from quakes in the local region..Version: 6.4

Fantastic App.I have been using this app. for years and have not been disappointed. I love science and this app. lets me gather information about the movement of the earth's plates. To see how the movement of one plate will effect another. I believe you will find this app. very helpful and if you have children a great resource. Love how you can set features to your own level of notifications. How you can sort through all the quakes by intensity and change back and forth between the list and the map. Update! I hate the map now. Hard to read and the list is too big. Now only a few visible on the screen at one time. Too much scrolling. Looks too cartoon like. The colors are awful. Very disappointed for me, not an improvement. Was easy to look at the map and know what’s was going on but not now. Not going to recommend it to anyone any more. Not all “Changes are improvements”..Version: 6.3.2

Arborist TomI have been using QuakeFeed for about 5 years now. I started using it when I saw an ad for it and thought, what a novel idea. I probably don’t know how to use every feature but what I do use works perfectly every time. It has never crashed and never failed to give plenty of details about every quake on earth. I have mine set to alert me to any quake 6.0 or higher. All number it gives out are true except those in the states. But I believe the USGS downplays all US quakes by .3 to make them sound lighter than the actual. That happens regularly. Example, QuakeFeed alerts me to a 7.4 in Alaska, ten minutes later the USGS says it was a 7.1, so thats all I can say about that. Please keep up the good work. And Thank you for a great product.Version: 5.2.0

QuakeFeedReally preferred previous version of map. This one is too dark and seems to lose clarity in context of where the earthquake location is at in relation to where I live. Downloaded this app after earthquake in San Francisco Bay Area near where I worked to be kept informed. Was even more fascinated then when all earthquakes could be pinpointed on the maps and shown in relation to California on the rim of fire. Was helpful in seeing location of earthquake in Turkey in relationship to where some family members were located in southern Armenia. Liked being able to participate and say if I felt an earthquake in California, though only used once, but still if we sense some motion check to see if it’s an earthquake. Great app, but don’t care for the new map..Version: 6.0

GrandmotherLove to look at this app ! Always interested in earthquakes and as Nother app user said something is making many more happen around the world ? Is it global warming , HARRP ,or just what our earth does every so many years ? Wish this app would talk little more bout that but overall I love it look at it everyday even tho in Indiana where I live we don't have many ? But one question is that we do have a fault line near us the New Madrid n has caused some quakes since I've been alive but nothing bad . But in many years b4 this fault has caused some very large ones ! Just wondered why this fault isn't on map ? Other than that I love this app & would recommend anyone with interest in quakes defiantly get it !!!! Ty for all the great info!!!!!.Version: 5.0.4

Love this app!I live in Southcentral Alaska, site of the strongest (9.2) earthquake in North America, second only to the 9.5 Chilean earthquake of 1960. Anyone living along the Ring of Fire should have an earthquake app for safety. You can customize alerts any way you want- by magnitude, distance, date, etc, so you won’t be alerted for events that don’t interest you. My feedback is for the “Erupting Volcanos” feature. While a little red pyramid is fine for active (rather than dormant or extinct) volcanoes, it would be helpful to have more information, at a glance, on the volcanoes which are actively erupting. For example, the Las Palmas (Canary Islands) volcano is in the midst of a violent, destructive eruption, but the icon is no different than hundreds of other active volcanos. Maybe active volcanoes could have a green icon and erupting ones red or something. Also, there could be a blurb of current information when one clicks on the icon, other than to simply give its size, coordinates, and a link. Basic information about the current eruption could be on the info page, the same as with earthquakes, without having to click on a web URL.Version: 5.2.0

Great for infoI question the accuracy. I was i Naples Italy when an earthquake happened around 4am, was told a 4.0+ by media outlets on the 27th Oct 2023. This earthquake disrupted the train schedule and no trains ran until the lines were checked. I know because I was at the train station and my travel plans were crushed. Anyway, the app gave me no notification about this, nor was not registered in the app. I checked for weeks puzzled. Then I checked about a month later and it showed up, but with incorrect or non correlating information. They had it registered as happening on the Oct 26 at around 6pm ish. The information is incorrect and I now question the validity. I still like the app and it’s cool to check out what’s happening but the accuracy and timing I now question. I feel it’s more of a novalty..Version: 6.3.3

Works great for earthquake and fire info and notificationsI really enjoy Quakefeed. It provides useful information about earthquakes and wildfires (also hurricanes and volcanoes, but I don't have any of those nearby). I live in the San Diego area. Personally, whenever there is an earthquake of note, it ALWAYS shows up on my phone within seconds. I'm not sure if this is because the USGS SoCal alerts are more sensitive, but it does work for me as an alert system. However, I still use the county Emergency Alert app as well. The amount of information you can get from QuakeFeed is amazing, especially historical USGS. Seeing the shake impact of the 1906 is impressive. I really like the "nearby earthquake" alert as I do travel to the Bay Area in occasional. Also, the app has several useful map selections, including fault lines and earthquake risk level. Most of the advanced features require a subscription, but it is very reasonably priced with a free trial period. You can still get basic earthquake alerts for free, however. I have been using the free version for years. With the additional information provided, I have decided to subscribe..Version: 6.3.5

I highly recommend this app!When the ground shakes and friends and family are at risk, this app is usually sending me timely, accurate and dependable information. I have known of major quakes within minutes and been on the phone warning my friends in Crescent City, California and Hawaii that they need to get ready to evacuate to higher ground to avoid tsunami waves that threaten their lives and property. I know that when the ground quakes and the seas roar I will be ahead of 99.9%+ of the world with the facts. When events require an emergency response and I'm not personally there I have QuakeFeed to give me fast accurate data I can depend on! A must-have if you and your family or your business and finances are affected by the Act Of GOD known as a major EARTHQUAKE!.Version: 5.0

Quakefeed Is a great App, well designed.This App has to be one of the best in its class for reporting seismic action around the globe. It is easy to use and delivers great reporting immediately after the event. Its filters allow the user multiple ways to sort and view the data. There is a varied assortment of maps and with ease one can scroll around the area affected by the earthquake making it a fun and attractive App to use. Best in its class. I recommend adding the ability to sort three ways; and, more ways to choose an area and save the configuration for monitoring. One request: I cannot read the light color small print please make it black or white.Version: 5.2.1

Irritating Ad CLUTTER!I used to really like Quakefeed as a quick, reliable emergency alert source for quake information & notifications (does that well still), but they've more recently decided to add ANNOYING popup, full-page advertisements that blocks access to critical features and setting options -- even putting up an "open" option that is masking a hyperlink to the stupid ad's company page. It then forces you to SHUTDOWN the app and RE-START it to get the info or settings you originally wanted to use...oh, and CLOSE the IRRITATING hyperlinked ad page popping up on our browsers, too! Just wholly engineered DETOUR programming! Maybe it is a way to get us app users to buy the "upgrade" to their AD-FREE "Premium App Service," but pulling this kind of online BOTTLE-NECKING of its emergency information is NOT an effective way to convince us CONSUMERS for their premium app! Tsk, tsk....Version: 5.0.3

Worth the Subscription Price!This is a great informative application, even if you are or aren’t extremely interested in active volcanoes or wild fires. This is a great tool for tracking, learning about where, when and severity of the increasingly frequent geological activities around the world. All of the volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis and wildfires are shown on an easy to use interface and can send you warnings if you are in a place where you could be in danger. This is a great application and is worth the yearly subscription price. The only thing I wish they could add to the app is some sort of winter storm tracking. No matter what, very great application to have!.Version: 5.2.1

Thank you to the App Developer for responding to my update review.**Will update my review after using fixed features. Thank you to the developers for fixing my favorite earthquake app in the Apple store and replying to my updated review. The ads appear to be gone again for paid subscribers.** I cannot select a choice to refresh or look for my paid subscription. There’s only a choice to purchase another one. Wish the paid option gave me more data and all notifications didn’t disappear after clicking on only 1 new notification, because then you have no idea what the other notifications were..Version: 5.4

Informational tool everyone should haveWorks great and very effective at doing what it’s built to do. This app quickly informs me and my loved ones of earthquakes happening around me once the nearest sensor to the quake receives the first shockwave. You can also adjust the radius and intensity of the earthquakes you would like to be notified about. Well built and highly recommended. I had the premium trial and it is even better but the free version is just as informative. The economy is struggling with inflation and in not exempt so prioritizing things are a must but once I am in the position I will return to the premium version of the app. Keep up the great work QuakeFeed team and developers. RM.Version: 6.3.5

QuakeFeedThe app works well and does exactly what I want and need for it to do: immediately inform me of an earthquake and provide the information of an event, including size, depth and location. Living in an area that has frequent earthquakes, this informative app actually provides a greater degree of comfort, less fear, because of the push notifications alerts. Additionally, it allows me to automatically learn about earthquakes in other parts of the world and lets me learn that earthquakes are happening frequently in many places and regions and not exclusively where I live. The app is robust in that it has never seemed to have any technical issues..Version: 6.3.2

The Place For QuakesQuakefeed is the answer to the question - was that just an earthquake ? I searched through many apps of this type and always came back to Quakefeed. It’s hands down the best. I showed it to a friend in Alaska where they have lots of activity and now they have it too and love it. Would be great if the developer came up with more apps since they have a knack for creating. I would definitely recommend everyone download this. One note - I set mine to only warn me about quakes over 5.0 because every single one in the world was a little too much for me to keep track of. Now I get notified only on the big ones 5 and over..Version: 4.1.2

My EarthquakeLast night at 1:13 am my daughter ran In my room . MOM!! Did you feel that!! I was actually sound asleep and didn’t feel a thing..l checked my Quakefeed app immediately only to find out the epicenter for the quake was less than 1/2 a mile from my home in Hayward.. Next city over is Union City a 2.6 happened. She said she heard the house crack. So of course this morning l will be outside checking my foundation and outer walls. Needless to say l did not get much sleep last night and don’t plan on it tonight either. The quake was shallow and no aftershocks so there’s always the possibility of more quakes to come !!.Version: 5.0.2

Pretty cool app but some problemsOk nice app. It’s decently accurate and has an easy to use interface. But the premium advertising is a bit much… the premium practically makes it 3 apps in one. That’s a lot! Why not just make separate apps? Plus the app is called QuakeFeed. Not earthquake-wildfire-whatever comes next tracker! Also the map is kinda confusing. They give you no know-how on what the green and red lines are for. And I’m a kid with a phone, so how should I know? Overall I would recommend If you don’t really care about paying for apps or If you don’t care about seeable features having a virtual lock on them. But it’s getting late (11:00) (WHY AM I UP AT THIS TIME WRITING REVIEWS?!?!?!?!) AHHHHHHH!!!.Version: 5.3.1

Shaky shaky!Living in the Eastern Sierra of California I have followed geologic activity for a very long time. I’ve use this app since it first came out and I can’t begin to think the developers enough. My mom is a retired registered geologist and gets excited and asks me, “what magnitude was that?!” We have felt the majority of these recent earthquakes in California. And living in a very old structure, it’s always nice to know that we are still standing even though we had something over 4.0 🙂I highly recommend this app. It’s simple, it’s accurate, and it can tell you about earthquakes worldwide.Version: 5.0.4

Earthquake Survivor (Alaska 1964)This is absolutely the best earthquake app I've used and I believe I've tried most of them! I don't currently live in an active quake zone, but still have close family and friends in Alaska, California (think San Andreas fault), Washington State (think Cascadia fault), and New Zealand (within shaking distance of Wellington.). You could say I'm obsessed by earthquakes. The support for this app is excellent. Questions answered and suggestions welcomed. Response time is excellent as well. If I could give it more than 5 stars, I would. Be sure to buy the Ad Free version. It's well worth the 99 cent price! A Happy User of QuakeFeed Survivor of Good Friday Earthquake. Me, too!! What a day that was!! Was 18.5 yrs old and all my family was in WA and CALIF. They couldn’t reach me and I couldn’t reach them. When my mother finally did get through to me (on Easter Sunday) she was just before driving up the ALCAN hwy to search for me. Mamas are like that! That was a LONG weekend! Drives my interest in earthquakes to this day!!!.Version: 5.0.2

Must get this app! With one exeaptionThis app is one to get because it gives great facts; the alerts are very accurate and is very precise. If you want to get the best feed on earth quakes this is the app for you. But their is one exception that I have to make. I live in the united state and I try to find the New Madrid seismic zone so I can see where it is located and see what states it goes through but I can't find it. It would be great if they could implement the new Madrid seismic zone so people can see where it is and what states it goes through. Over all this is a good app for anyone to use and it is a fun app to get so "Hurry up and get it" !.Version: 4.1

Information available for news outletsOutstanding app!!! This is always up to date at the moment it happens. When the Nepal quake hit I new it was going to be bad due to its rating. This app allows us non-profits to be ahead of the rest of society to provide support readiness before anyone else. We are asked "how did you know and get so prepared when it just happened?" Only future upgrade I would like to see is a yearly layering option of 1, 2, 5,10, 20, 50, and 100 years if at all possible. With the option of current alerts magnitudes. This would allow some research to be done. Brutus.Version: 5.0.2

A great app, look no further. Happy customer of many yearsI have used this app for many years now, and it does not disappoint. Simple, straightforward, clickable, and direct linked to USGS. A very small fee makes it ad-free, and gives you extra alerts; handy if like me you live in earthquake country. It will of course not warn you, but during the last quake we had here, it was peace of mind to know within 60 seconds (while quake was still going) where the epicenter was, the magnitude; and a quick tap gives the type of quake and specific fault line. If you live in quake country and want a great app, or if you are just curious; look no further, get this one. Their support as well as their app has been consistently good over the years. No fuss, no mess. Thank you QuakeFeed for delivering an app that has stood the test of time. PS: To those curious, I believe I first installed it in -13. So long ago it is hard to remember. Either way I’ve had it on my devices forever..Version: 4.4.2

My go to app to learn and reportI am an earthquake geek after growing up in CA. This app helps in so many ways. I have been able to send messages to friends and family to let them know to check on their family as well! If you want learn about our changing planet this is a good place to start. You can email questions and they will try to answer you or direct you to the answer! All I can say is this will hep you know where they happen and give you the much needed information to prepare your next move!.Version: 5.1.0

Need to add more location information in fire description namesUpgraded to the full version including fire and large storms (ver 5.2.1). Very happy with the QuakeFeed application and have been using it for years. The fire descriptions should also include at a minimum State location, if not even a close city description as well. Sorting is allowed by distance size etc, but if you are checking an area of concern you may not know the fire name. Please consider adding additional location information in the fire description field for those checking to see other states maybe for family/friends safety..Version: 5.2.1

‘Informative QuakeFeed.’I’ve always liked QuakeFeed, but what have you done with your maps you had in the version just before this current version? That map was as good, or better than Google Earth ! But now you no longer have it. Too bad . I don’t like these new maps as much. Another thing you should do is to list the country or island name & not the city or capital name. That creates a lot of confusion. Thanks . Keep improving . How about showing some Mangle plume / hot spot locations . Anyway keep up the good work !!..Version: 5.0.4

Open Map To settingI have been using this app for about a year and it has been very useful. The latest release seems to have dropped the option to open map to “last location”, which makes it very annoying if I’m not interested in the “Ring of Fire” or even “my current location”. If I want to monitor what’s happening in some area in the Caribbean (and I am not there), i’d like to zoom into into it and be able to go back the next time I open the app. This used to work, but doesn’t anymore! In addition, I just noticed that the map view doesn’t show a landscape view when you rotate the phone. I remember being able to rotate the phone and take nice screenshots..Version: 5.0

Wildfire update doesn’t work.I’ve used the earthquake app for a while and it’s great. I wanted to add the wildfires because I’m a Californian and we are having a problem with that. The instructions given to me by the app developer did not work. I was told to go to a link that’s not there and I wasn’t given a return email address so that I could communicate with them. This is probably an easy problem to fix but it’s too difficult to get customer service. I’ve looked all through the purchase page as I deleted the app and re-purchased it but it still didn’t work. I couldn’t find anything there that allowed me to contact the company..Version: 5.2.0

Gained some, lost someThis has been my go-to app for quake information. It has information that other apps don’t and the UI has been great. The last update improved the look of the base map, but in the process the data display suffered. The markers are badly washed out. The magnitude numbers are clear on yellow making them very difficult to read. They’re a little easier to read on the red markers, but a standard black color font would be a major improvement. Prior to the update, I was able to tap on a fault line and the name of the fault was displayed. Now there is nothing. I look forward to having these features back the way they were. Keep up the great work!.Version: 5.0

New update crashes app!I checked two weeks ago on the App Store and saw that there were a lot of negative reviews to let the developers know that the app was crashing and thought that that would resolve it. Since nothing has been done I’m adding a review myself to let them know to fix the app! Love using it, before this happened I would get notifications of magnitude 5 or higher earthquakes which was fascinating!! Hopefully it will be fixed soon or else I may have to look for an alternative..Version: 4.4.1

Great App!Just ported this App over from My iPad to my iPhone 6+ It was great on the iPad it is even better on the 6+. Would give it 10 stars if I could. Now on my iPhone XS Max. Just upgraded to premium. Just checked I first loaded this App on August the 10th 2011. Love the upgrade. This is the first, and only Earthquake App I have loaded. It gives me all of the info need. I remember when this app woke me up in the middle of the night here in Cheyenne, Wyoming and alerted me to the huge tremblers in Indonesia, and Japan. I was able to watch the tsunamis come on shore in Japan live on NHK..Version: 6.3.5

This is realSo like I’m in Puerto Rico there are a lot of earth quacks so one day I was in my bed then then like I felt bad moving I was like maybe it’s just my imagination but then when I saw the fan I saw the fan moving I was so freaking scared like my heart was beating so fast and then I looked at my counter and it was moving it was the baddest day of my life I never felt earthquake like I’m lying I felt a lot of earthquakes only in Puerto Rico my mom actually went to the store I told her a earthquake happen she did not believe me but then this app told her that earthquake happened omg it’s so scary.Version: 4.4.1

Does an okay jobNot sure if it is my location or if it is not the app, but depending where you live it has a 50/50 chance to warn you of an earthquake or other land disaster... where I live there’s been several times an earthquake but it is not shown in the system. I have no way to tell how strong the quakes are but have been watching the cracks looking like it is breathing when there is a quake and its aftermath. Last time there was a big one it had to be 4.0 to show up in the system, that means that the Madrid line is being active in my area... anything less than 4 will not show so there’s no way to tell when a bigger one comes until it is too late..Version: 5.0.2

Cool app. Not always accurateI live in a state that gets a dozen or so earthquakes a year. The area had a huge one back in the 1800’s, so I always want to know what’s going on around us. I like to know about big ones around the world because they can impact such large areas. However, the app information isn’t always accurate and it sometimes lists the same earthquake multiple times because it is felt a long distance from the epicenter. But that is fairly easy to sort out and I would rather thank an 8.0 hit somewhere and find out it was really a 6.5 than to not know at all. In all, it’s a great app..Version: 4.1.1

Filtering Is More ComplicatedThe filtering and notification of quakes has gotten more complicated in recent updates. I had originally thought the ability to filter had diminished in its capabilities, but it seems it has more options, which makes it more complicated. I watched the video supplied by the app developer and after a few attempts was able to get the app to display what I wanted. I appreciate the expanded capabilities, but I wish it were easier to configure. I continue to believe, however, that this is the best earthquake logging app I’ve seen..Version: 6.1.1

QuakeFeed A solution ... for peace of mind.After being assigned to a project in Chile, one of the countries with more earthquakes in the world and the biggest in history I find this great app. It’s good to have with you an alert for peace of mind when you are not familiar with the quakes. You can set alerts based on the intensity of the Richter scale. Tsunamis alerts when the quake is not on ground. Would be nice to activate notifications only if you’re in certain geolocation (because when I travel home I don’t want to be notified) But for me is 5 stars. Thank to the Dev team..Version: 5.0

Earthquake appI have had this app for many years. It is amazing and I love it. It always hear about the earthquakes before they are on the news. The map shows exactly where it is. It also shows the ring of fire. And many other really great features. I have noticed that this last year has had far more greater earthquakes than I’ve seen in the last 10 years. I usually had it set at 6.0 and for years there have been very few really. And now they are happening on a weekly basis!.Version: 4.1.6

Single feedThis feed only pulls from the USGS which is proving very unreliable... this app needs to start pulling real time info from other global agencies and countries. Don't waste your time here as they continue to only pull from the USGS which isn't reporting all earthquakes, makes it impossible to track earthquakes if you only pull from one unreliable feed..... I will most likely delete this app!! So I was contacted by the app developer who shared they do have other feeds other than the USGS, only problem yuh can only choose one feed at a time, they need to make it so you can use multiple feeds at once!.Version: 4.1

Good App...I like this app a lot and I have to say that the alert system works great. I was warned about the 7.1 mag quake that hit California before I saw anything on the news. I also like the exacting detail of each recorded quake and shock. Would be great if there was a map that showed dots for epicenters and perhaps clustering rings. With the GPS last and Kong’s that you already have, that should be an easy addition. With clustering you could give early warnings in advance if the tremors show an outbreak or magnitude longer rising. That could help people get prepared in advance. Great app but please add the global map with plots. Thanks for developing this..Version: 4.1.9

RatingSince the recent version upgrade I am much happier with QuakeFeed. The maps are improved and so are the notifications. My interest is strictly casual. I observe only as a personal interest. I had another app that was not nearly as good so I was happy to subscribe. Thank you for answering my questions about the maps. I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it but that didn’t help nor did your suggestion. When the update came out it resolved. Thank you for all your efforts to make QuakeeFeed such a good app. Linda Bartholomew - subscriber. Sending another rating after using the new version for quite awhile now! I have enjoyed all the new features and am even happier than at first. Thank you so very much for all your hard work and dedication to making this a quality app. Linda Bartholomew, subscriber.Version: 6.2

Excellent !I like !.Version: 4.1

TCLEEGood timely information.Version: 6.4

Indigenous Earthquake TrackerAmazing data for all listed with recent activity….Version: 6.4

Very goodIt’s great.Version: 6.4

Essential App for tracking QuakesHey to use, good notifications. After living through the Alaska earthquake at 9.2 on the Richter scale I won’t be without notifications..Version: 6.4

Great app to be updatedGreat app 👏.Version: 6.4

FeedbackI’d like to see a more details and interactive app shock vibrations etc..Version: 6.3.5

Great appHelps create an awareness when traveling to different areas when it comes to fires and earthquakes.. Keep safe !!.Version: 6.3.5

QuakeFeed does itAlways accurate and reliable when I want to know what happened.Version: 6.3.5

Great informative appGreat app.Version: 6.3.5

Love the appI get notifications for the most portion of the planet so I’m always waiting to see hell fire near me so I can hell fly away from there lol. Excellent app ty for it at free of charge..Version: 6.3.5

Earthquake appI found this earthquake app one of the most informative when it comes to info in my region..Version: 6.3.5

QuakeFeed feedbackExcellent app.Version: 6.3.5

Information is kingDoes exactly what it’s supposed to do.Version: 6.3.5

EssentialIf you live in an earthquake zone, or near the Coast, or where there are frequent wildfires—get this app.Version: 6.3.3

An important tool for Emergency Preparedness.I live in an area where a “big one” is predicted. QuakeFeed keeps me informed with critical details about where EQs happen and, importantly, how close to my location. Thanks to QuakeFeed’s timely notices and updates, I’m increasingly knowledgeable about EQ frequency, intensity and location ~ which makes me significantly more aware and less fearful. I highly recommend QuakeFeed as as Emergency Preparedness tool..Version: 6.3.3

Excellent & reliableDecent app that provides real time earthquake information. Reliable & no crashes. 🪶🙏🏽💫🌊🌀.Version: 6.3.2

EarthquakeExcellent and interesting.Version: 6.3.2

InformativeThe app works and is informative..Version: 6.3.2

Good to knowGood to know what’s happening in the world..Version: 6.3.2

It worksHas a list of all history, however what I like is I can set the level of what alerts I get instead of being told about all of them. Also has a map to show the location.Version: 6.3.1

AmazingGreat app to have thank you.Version: 6.2

New app.I just started using it but it’s looking good..Version: 6.3

Great productWish Canada would put forest fire on it too like the USA. Very helpful when travelling!.Version: 6.2

AWSOME appTry it out b.Version: 6.1.1

Max QuakeI set for 6 or more but keep getting 5’s?.Version: 6.1.1

QuakefeedGood app informative..Version: 6.0

Love to know where earthquakes are happeningLove this site.Version: 6.0

Very informativeJust love this App. So interesting to see the earthquake activity around the world..Version: 5.6.1

GreatLove this app.Version: 5.6.1

Excellent info coverageOne of my best ‘go to’ apps for earthquake/tsunami info quickly.Version: 5.6.1

Excellent appThis app is great! Quick notifications!.Version: 5.6.1

Pacific plateI live on the pacific plate in Victoria BC This is an excellent tool to know when and where quakes happen.Version: 5.6

Top notchI have been using this app for a few years now, and it keeps getting better..Version: 5.5

Great App reliable and accurate 5 startsGreat App use this to monitor global earth quakes. The app is really accurate and allows to set filters based on many criteria’s..Version: 5.5

Love thus applicationIts precise and very informative the choice of map displaying terrains is helpful The settings are easy to use and the app as well - I recommend this application highly.Version: 5.5

Mother NatureSets the stage we coexist upon.Version: 5.5

Survivor 06Nature.Version: 5.5

My new fave app!Ok…. I love all things earthquake but this app allows me to get notifications on local ones …which is practical when u live in a seismically active area. Set it up. Monitor. Forget it until one of your settings is triggered. Up to you!.Version: 5.5

QuakefeedSo interesting how our earth is always rocking and rolling. We are part of an enormous cosmos.Version: 5.5

InfoWhen QuakeFeed was free I quite enjoyed it. But as I’m a low income senior. I’ll be saying goodbye as I can’t afford ANYTHING.Version: 5.4

Great appIf you like to stay informed. Great app to have..Version: 5.4

Only American, not North American, no CanadaWhy are there no updates for Canada on wildfires?.Version: 5.4

Great appI wish Canada had more info, but I recommend the premium upgrade because there is so much information available!.Version: 5.4

So interesting!I love knowing what is going on in the world seismologically. With QuakeFeed you know within minutes of any earthquake anywhere in the world..Version: 5.2.1

It’s ok…So far so good..Version: 5.2.1

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