Tumblr Monitoring
Tumblr is a platform built around self-expression, subcultures and communities — and while much of what's on it is harmless, it's also a place where young people explore content, identities and communities that can significantly influence how they think and what they do. Monitoring Tumblr activity gives you visibility into what your child is engaging with on the platform.
- Monitor posts published and liked on Tumblr
- See blogs followed and content reblogged
- Read Tumblr direct messages
- Track tags and communities explored
- View media shared through Tumblr
- All activity logged silently to your dashboard
What They're Reading, Sharing and Expressing on Tumblr
Tumblr activity reveals the communities, content and ideas someone is actively seeking out — a detailed picture of interest and influence that isn't visible from any other monitoring angle.
For Parents
Tumblr hosts communities around every conceivable interest — and some communities that parents would want to know their child is exploring. The blogs they follow, the tags they search, and the content they reblog paint a detailed picture of what's influencing them. OgyMogy captures this activity — posts, reblogs, messages and followed accounts — giving you an honest view of what they're engaging with on the platform.
Tumblr Monitoring on Company Devices
Tumblr on company devices raises the same productivity and brand-association risks as other personal social platforms — visibility into usage supports informed policy enforcement.
What Tumblr Monitoring Captures
Everything OgyMogy records from Tumblr activity on the monitored Android device.
Post and Blog Activity
Original posts created on their Tumblr blog are captured — giving you visibility into what they're creating and expressing on the platform alongside their consumption activity.
Reblog Tracking
Reblogged content is logged alongside original posts — showing what content they're choosing to amplify and pass through their network, which often reflects strong engagement with a topic or community.
Direct Message Monitoring
Tumblr's messaging system is monitored — capturing private one-to-one conversations alongside the public activity log for a complete picture of platform use.
Followed Blogs Log
See which blogs have been followed — a clear indicator of which content sources and communities are actively feeding the device user's Tumblr dashboard.
Shared Media Access
Images, GIFs and videos shared or received through Tumblr are captured — giving you visibility into the visual content being exchanged on the platform alongside text posts.
Silent Monitoring
All Tumblr monitoring runs in the background without any visible sign in the app or on the device. Normal Tumblr use continues without any indication that activity is being captured.
What Our Customers Say
Parents, employers, and device owners share why OgyMogy gives them clearer visibility and control.
OgyMogy is an excellent monitoring app that is easy to use and activate. Quick and perfect for updating my child's real-time screen activities and making it able to block inappropriate apps. I want to continue with OgyMogy.
After wasting money on useless tracking apps, I found OgyMogy — an excellent app for finding my child's real-time location at an affordable price. If you are worried about your kids, you should try this.
Absolutely perfect app! It works in background mode. I can remotely read my employees' emails and see their activities with a screen recorder. Highly recommended for business owners.
OgyMogy for mobile and computer monitoring was my great choice. A reliable tool to track my kids and employees. Highly recommended monitoring app.
Get Started in 3 Simple Steps
From purchase to monitoring Tumblr activity in minutes.
Pick a Price Plan
Choose the Android plan and subscribe. Your OgyMogy dashboard is ready immediately after checkout.
Download & Install
Get brief physical access to the Android device and install OgyMogy using the guided setup. Takes just a few minutes.
Monitor Tumblr Activity
Open Tumblr in your dashboard to see posts, reblogs, followed blogs and direct messages — a complete picture of what they're engaging with on the platform, updated continuously.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Tumblr monitoring with OgyMogy.
Yes. OgyMogy captures both public-facing Tumblr activity — posts, reblogs and liked content — and private Tumblr direct messages. The full picture of Tumblr use is accessible in your dashboard, not just the visible blog content.
Yes. The blogs followed on the account are captured alongside activity logs — giving you visibility into which content sources are actively feeding their Tumblr dashboard. This is often one of the most revealing pieces of data, since followed blogs directly shape what content they see and engage with regularly.
No. OgyMogy captures Tumblr activity at the device level without any notification, badge or visible change in the Tumblr app. The app continues to work normally from the device user's perspective — there's no way to detect monitoring through normal use of Tumblr.
Yes. Reblogs are captured alongside original posts — showing what content they're choosing to share through their own blog. Reblogs often indicate stronger engagement with a topic than a simple like, and the content of reblogged posts provides insight into the communities and ideas they're actively promoting within their Tumblr network.


