MyShake App Reviews

VERSION
3.1.16
SCORE
2.9
TOTAL RATINGS
1,329
PRICE
Free

MyShake App Description & Overview

What is myshake app? MyShake is a comprehensive and free earthquake app offering these features:

Earthquake Early Warnings
Receive timely, potentially life-saving early warning alerts in California, Oregon and Washington. MyShake uses the USGS ShakeAlertTM system to deliver alerts for earthquakes of magnitude 4.5 (or greater) several seconds before shaking arrives.

Earthquake Safety
View safety tips for earthquake preparedness such as securing hazardous or moveable items and creating a disaster plan. Know what to do during an earthquake and learn more about Drop, Cover and Hold On!

Earthquake Map and Details
View and explore a map of earthquakes around the world and get detailed information such as earthquake magnitude, location and depth. Share your own experience of an earthquake and see community reports of shaking and damage.

Earthquake Notifications
Stay informed of earthquakes as they occur by receiving notifications on your phone. Select your regions of interest and the earthquake magnitude. You’ll never miss out on any earthquake greater than magnitude 3.5!

Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
Participate in a smartphone-based global seismic network. In this research project, your phone becomes a mini-seismometer and contributes to the detection of earthquakes wherever you are. This global citizen-science based seismic network has the potential to provide early warning earthquake alerts in every region of the world, even in the absence of traditional seismic networks!

About Us
MyShake is developed by the University of California, Berkeley, Seismology Lab and funded by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. The Berkeley Seismology Lab conducts essential research on earthquakes and solid earth processes while collecting and delivering high quality geophysical data.

MyShake is available in English, Spanish (Español), Chinese Traditional (繁體中文), Filipino, Korean (한국인), and Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt).

MyShake is available to everyone for free with no ads and no subscription!

Learn more at http://myshake.berkeley.edu/

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App Name MyShake
Category Education
Published
Updated 07 December 2023, Thursday
File Size 81.85 MB

MyShake Comments & Reviews 2024

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Freezing Needs To Be Fixed ASAP, But Looks Promising If All Bugs Are Fixed. The App freezes after you enter your location & then choose the earthquake you experienced. When the next screen pops up, it does not respond when you press the _Experienced This Earthquake_ button on the screen , or any other area of that screen. We just had an earthquake in our location, and the news on TV noted your app, and it downloaded quickly onto the phone. The features it has in its design look promising, but obviously the bugs need to be fixed ASAP to get the data for your studies and to provide useful information to the public. Hope you can get it fixed soon. Thanks

Useful but a huge battery hog. About a week ago I received my first earthquake warning, a second or two before the moderate quake hit. That was impressive given that the quake epicenter was about 15 miles from my location. Not enough of a warning for me to act in time in the middle of the night, but if a bigger quake hit further away, I can see how the app can save lives or prevent serious injuries. The bad news is that the app is an incredible battery hog. I tried configuring it to allow background updates, and my phone went from 97% charged around 11:00 PM to 51% at 8:30 AM. Checking the battery usage showed that 76% of the power was consumed by MyShake. As much as I’d like to keep background updates enabled, it’s not practical at this point.

This app really does work. I installed My Shake a little over a year ago. Approximately two weeks ago, a very loud voice stated “EARTHQUAKE”, then something to the effect of “TAKE COVER” (the exact words used after EARTHQUAKE escape me, but it was telling me, basically, to prepare). This jarring message repeated a few times. I immediately jumped to a safer place. Fortunately, the quake, in Tulare County, California, was far enough away that it didn’t do too much where I live. I must say though, that I am now a super fan of this app. The split second it takes to jump to a safer spot could make the difference between life and death, especially for us in California. Thank you, sincerely, to those who created and run My Shake!

This app works!. I was sitting in my living room last night when a loud audio warning came from my phone which something like “Earthquake. Duck cover and hold”. I had never heard that before so I was a bit shocked and didn’t move. But about 15 seconds later, the 4.4 Carson area earthquake hit and I felt the rocking. Congratulations. I was in the Northridge earthquake. This could really save lives.

Very helpful but slow. Just got this app today after there was an earthquake that was over 300km away and felt minor rattling(no damage) and wanted to get an app that would be helpful with learning more about it, right as it’s happening or minutes after it happened which I think is awesome. I’m excited to see where this app goes in the future with further updates. Only issue for me and others is that when I went to submit my report of the experience I had with the earthquake, zooming into the map to pin point the location, it was slow loading the cities and surrounding areas.

Promising but slow/ laggy. Seems like it could be a great app, I personally don’t understand the point of using and or showing the user the x y and z axis change of the phone. But that’s not really the issue here, might just be me but running iPhone X and it seems to freeze for a while whenever I click on a specific earthquake to see more info about it. Edit: seems to only be freezing on ones that happens around a day or so ago, when I clicked on one that happens 20 mins ago it worked fine but the one that happens in pleasant hill a day or so ago (aswell as others ) it freezes. Edit 2: the app now shows an earth quake in the pinnacles, CA as 3.5 however yesterday it showed as a 3.6 and when I click on the 3.5 it then shows 3.6 at the bottom.

Great app but so laggy. I opened the app and it froze. I opened the app tapping on I felt a shake, it froze again. It kept freezing. Never got a chance to write about my experience of the shake. My iPhone is on its latest update and all. Not very useful when the app keeps crashing while trying to alert others. The freeze happens randomly on different places. Once I clicked on “I felt a shake” it freezes sometimes. Sometimes it froze on write my experience. It also froze once when I just opened the app. It doesn’t work after the froze. I’ll have to close the app and reopen it. I can never know what’s next because I’m not able to get to it.

No way to filter notifications by location. If you want to be notified of 6.5 mag earthquakes in the middle of the ocean, this app is for you. Unfortunately, the promise of the app is ruined by an inability to add any new notification areas. Your only option is global, which you can set to whatever magnitude you want. You can filter old data by location, but not the earthquake alerts. So every time a larger earthquake happens, you'll be reading the screen trying to determine the location to see if you need to take action. Please let us add a custom notification area so we can turn off global alerts and be given precious extra seconds of warning for LOCAL earthquakes.

I felt like a prophet!. I downloaded this app after the last earthquake in my area. 20 min ago I got a very clear alert with graphics “EARTHQUAKE WARNING: DROP! COVER! HOLD!” Had time to read it, hesitate (thinking “these don’t actually work, do they?”), then get out of bed and yell across the house to my kids BEFORE the chandelier started to SWING from the quake. The epicenter was a 5.5 and we are 60 miles away but I actually hesitated before reacting and still had that much time. Getting everyone in my family on this app and I will NOT hesitate to react next time!

Invaluable app, but not perfect. The app doesn’t have the most slick user interface, but it works well. I don’t generally encounter any glitches. And when I get an earthquake alert it is usually very fast and very loud. That’s actually a good thing. However, it’s probably human error that caused my biggest issue with the app. One night this week I was woken up at around 3:20 AM for an accidental test alarm. It’s such a loud, jarring alert that it really caused me to panic for a moment. Then it took me a very long time to get back to sleep, making getting up on time the next morning miserable. I think there needs to be much better processes and layers of checks in place for whoever has access to send test alarms.

Does everything I want and need. Make sure to always report if you felt an EQ! I use this app to see current and past EQs across the world mostly but it has warned me of multiple EQs in my area seconds before they hit. Seconds can make all the difference in natural disasters! I also love that it runs tests. It makes you go over your steps and plans for what to do when there’s an EQ. So important! I get everything I want out of this app.

Switched to this app = better!. Switched to this app from another earthquake app and this is better since it allows a home base to be set. Yes there is a sw bug that the app doesn’t seem to do anything after setting the home base, but if you go back through the settings the home base has indeed been set. Home base is essential to me since I run with location tracking off to save battery capacity. I run with a VPN so we’ll see if the app works with that. It would be great if there was a test mode that would allow a user to verify notification and trigger off any earthquake of any magnitude 3.5 or greater in California, Oregon or Washington. I would also like a notification of ANY deep earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone in case there are any precursor earthquakes providing early warning.

Notification before it happen. I really love this app. Since I installed it I have been notified of an earthquake like 5 times in the radius of 5O miles from me. I have been notified while driving, at work and while watching TV at home. I feel a little more in control when I hear “Earthquake, drop, cover and hold on. shaking expected”. At least I’m given the opportunity to react a few seconds before it happen. I hope we never have “the big one” but having this app makes me feel a little ahead even if it’s just seconds!

Worked 15-20sec before news alert. So today in Los Angeles we had our 1st hurricane (or less) in a century. So I expected so see a weather alert… nope, it was a alert that & actually spoke that said something to the effect of “earthquake detected, seek shelter.” So I did, but felt nothing. About 20 seconds as I was watching the news, they interrupted their story & said reported a earthquake alert. I got the alert (it seems) before they did. Then the newscaster reported that some lights in the studio were shaking. So even though I personally did not feel it, people I know did & I am grateful that I got the earthquake warning. This app gave me time to seek shelter. I highly recommend this app for anyone who lives in earthquake areas, and wants to be safe. Thank you.

Worked as intended. The app actually worked. I had forgotten that I installed the app. Tonight it sent me notification that there is an earthquake. Less than a minute later there was actually an earthquake. It sent another warning a few minutes later and about a minute after there was an after shock. Although 45-60 seconds doesn’t seem like much time but it provided enough information to quickly decide if I need to take cover or not.

Works fine…but. I think that some of my issues are with how I’ve set up my home location and when I want to be notified. Last night we had a 6.4 quake about 300 miles to our north. The app woke me up out of a dead sleep so that part works just fine, but 300 miles away is a bit too far away for me to take cover etc. I’ve finally adjusted some settings so I’ll see how this work out. This is a great concept but maybe some more detailed instructions for many people that need that.

Promising, but critically flawed. An earthquake early warning system? Sounds great! The promotional materials at launch indicated it might provide a precious few seconds before an earthquake strikes. Unfortunately all of those seconds will be wasted because the notification provides practically zero information about the quake’s epicenter, and it is extremely difficult to view the relevant info on the map. If you tap the notification, you get an unsorted map of the globe and are left to yourself to infer which dot was the one that generated the notification. On top of that, you’ll be getting plenty of notifications for earthquakes thousands of miles away, so it’s more likely the notification is relevant to someone on the other side of the globe than it is to you. All that added up, and it’s hard to see any value here in its current form. Even if we assume the detection mechanism is cutting edge, the warning delivery is so completely flawed it negates its function. It would be very helpful to only notify for nearby events, and to give actual location and approximate distance from current location in the notification text so you know right away.

Wow! It works,for me at least.. Been using this for awhile now. Trying to help report felt shaking, assuming that helps someone. Got a shock this morning when the alert for the 5.1 San Jose earthquake happened. Had a few seconds of warning. Just enough time to be alarmed as I read the alert info, that a 4.9 was about to hit. Then sat wondering if I would feel it, then felt the tiny shaking. Nice to see it working. Would be nice if the map opened zoomed into maybe a 50 mile radius of my location, instead of showing the Western Hemisphere.

Early alert works!. Today I was hanging out with the family watching movies as hurricane Hillary was passing by OC with heavy rain and winds, when all of a sudden I got an alert in my apple watch from an app I’ve never heard/seen before, so it caught my attention right away and it was something like “brace yourself, earthquake with Ventura epicenter” type of alert, and as I was telling my fam about it we then started to feel the ground moving! That was an amazing to experience, having a heads up could make a big difference in the outcome of an earthquake. Thank you!

Dont misuse this app. I don’t think users should be receiving any type of notification other than a real actual earthquake alert. It’s irritating getting an alert only for it to be a reminder for an earthquake drill. Give users the option to opt out of this type of notification or stop doing it, it’s like crying wolf. This app is suppose to give users a few extra seconds to take cover, so I think by sending out these messages it waters down how people will react when they get notified. Just my opinion.

Finally... Living in Mexico city we had something like this for a while . But now I live in Los Angeles California and I don't know how people in the US are gonna react when they get the warning a strong earthquake is coming because people In Mexico are already use to getting them alerts that say "Strong earthquake is coming " since they have so many strong earthquakes and an early warning on their phone and they had them for a while . So since this is gonna be new to people in the US who knows how they gonna react ! Also I think we need the Alarm. I know that they have them were they have tornadoes in the US .But in Mexico city when u get the notification on your phone the Air raid siren also goes on really loud all over the city the first time I had no idea what was happening I tought a war was happening when I heard the alarm all over the city till I saw everyone running outside and they were screaming earthquake and sure enough 30 seconds later BAM strong earthquake hit . They should have those in California not only in places were they have tornadoes so people can have time to go hide ! I saw it helps they had about 30 seconds to get outside .

App has potential. Suggestions: Allow users to change warning notification based on shaking intensity expected at their location. Example: User only wants to be notified if there’s moderate shaking expected at their location. Maybe people aren’t ready for this though and perhaps keeping it at MMI III works. Include option for submitting information/reports past 2 weeks, as well as viewing earthquakes/reports over 2 weeks old. I’m not sure why this is the cut off. I wanted to put in information about the shaking I experienced during the Pleasant Hill earthquake, but 2 weeks had already elapsed. Will the phone produce an audible alert if the phone is on silent? Will the phone vibrate if the phone is on vibrate? It’d be nice to hear what the warning sounds like or how your phone will respond when receiving a warning. I think think should be described better within the app and/or there should be an example of what the warning sounds like.

Need geography settings. Update: Thanks for response and helpful. So if I turn the global push notification off, I will still receive a push notification if an earthquake of 4.5+ hits in California? To confirm, it is a push notification? I live in California and get continual alerts for Indonesia or other places. I am becoming numb to the alerts given the frequency of alerts, which would make this app useless. Need the ability to set location: E.g. “only alert me if within 200 mile radius.” In the meantime, If the real one hits, I would ignore the alert because I would think it’s for another location far from me.

Completely missed the mark on Hollister 4.5 EQ. I’m really surprised that even though I’ve set MyShake to log 3.5 & higher, it entirely missed the 4.5 EQ near Hollister 2 days ago… the logging functionality seems to be getting worse and worse as time goes on… additionally, the notification feature appears to be very hit-or-miss; we received notification of an EQ in the Sierras more than 150 miles from here yet, closer EQs in the North Bay Area never seem to trigger the alert notification, even though I’ve correctly configured the app and allowed location/notification…

Works well to give you a few extra seconds to prepare. The alarm sounded last night at 3am and really wakes you up immediately! We didn’t end up feeling the 6.4 in Ferndale but something so big only a few hours away makes me think this will at least give us a few seconds to prepare when we actually feel it.

It warned me in advance,. There was an earthquake about 20 miles from where I live. I got a warning about a minute before I felt the quake. Admittedly, I'm far enough away that I just felt shaking. But it told me about it before I felt anything. I'm sure the tech is going to improve and look forward to seeing its evolution. I could also report my experience of the quake. You need to allow access to location, and you generally want to set it to only warn you of close earthquakes and not tell you about the ones thousands of miles away.

App freezes up. Same issue as precious reviewer - try to fill out a report but app constantly freezes up. Have done several forced app shutdowns and retried to enter info, same result - can't file a report. Other than that, it looks like it is simple to use and has a nice look to it UPDATE: I upped my rating as I'm now able to make reports without issues after the app update. Very easy to use app. Would like to see if you can get alerts for certain areas only; as another person indicated, you get alerts for quakes all around the world. But this isn't affecting my rating since the purpose of the app is being accomplished :)

Works great. I live in San Francisco so I have this app for obvious reasons. It’s worked great for my wife and I. Since the most recent quakes have been further away from us, we’ve received the warning about 20-30 seconds before we feel the quake. That’s given us enough time to get under the dining room table and wait it out. This is definitely worth the download!

Promising but Pointless. I have downloaded and had the MyShake app on my phone for a over a year now. My biggest issue with the app is that you cannot be one of the initial people to experience an earthquake and record it on the app. Pressing the "I felt shaking" button always prompts a "No earthquakes found", despite having personally felt the quake (above a 3.5). Other than simply being able to see where past quakes were on a map, the app doesn't seem like it has much of a purpose. If I cannot record a quake as an initial "feeler", I may as well have not had the app. Google can tell me more information, frankly. The app is neat but definitely could be better.

Works for me. Everyone in here complaining about little bugs as if they never experienced something like that in another app. This is a free earthquake warning app that could potentially save your life, stop complaining and grow up. I just downloaded the app and had no issues with using it, but it’s an early warning app not a game, so whatever people are complaining about is pointless because the main function of the app is to send you a push notification. One thing I did really like is how I can look at the seismograph of past earthquakes to see the pattern of shaking. I was six during the ‘89 quake and still remember how the shaking felt like it was yesterday. Any kind of advance warning will be helpful.

Worked as intended today!. Most of the time I’ll just get alerts for earthquakes around the world. Other times about earthquakes nearby with a unique sound. But today I got an alert I have never heard before followed by the words “earthquake, earthquake”. Then maybe like 3 seconds later we get hit from an earthquake in Ojai which is about 40 miles away. I can see how this would come in handy during the big one.

Potential to Become a Main Stay App in Cal; but needs work. Great app, though true value will be tested when an early warning event occurs, so need a negative to prove a positive. That alone will earn 5 stars. But for the parts that can be tested now--could use the ability to customize notifications? I don't really need alert notifications for earthquakes 3000 miles away. But Global is the only option? I would love to be able to limit within 250 miles? Or California? But again--the point is early notification. And if it works for those areas far enough away from the epicenter, no more work be done on this app now matter what my or other comments say.

App crashes. I’ve been trying to use the app since it was published but when I go to set my “Home-base Location” the app just crashes. It closes completely and doesn’t save my location. It’s been months since I tried to set it up the first time and I just stopped using it thinking it would probably get fixed but it’s still happening so if nobody’s reported this issue then FYI, it’s happening 😊

Feature Request: Ability to subscribe to location. I like the idea of this app but I think it can be greatly improved by offering the ability to subscribe to a location for alerts/reports. While it is interesting that there was an earthquake in Indonesia, I don’t want to receive alerts and pop-up’s for it. I mainly care if there is an earthquake happening EAE real-time in San Francisco and would like the feature to only get alerts for this area. It would be great if I can subscribe to alerts by selecting a city or be able to draw the boundary on a map. Thanks again for building this app and sharing the data. Keep up the awesome work!

Worked perfectly yesterday!. I recently downloaded this app when prepping an earthquake kit. Yesterday was tropical storm Hilary in SoCal and this app notified me a good 10 seconds before the earthquake hit and gave me enough time to get to safety and text a friend before I felt it. I received the “amber alert” on my phone from the city basically as the earthquake hit. This app gave me valuable time, and much sooner than the city/state was able to.

Great app!. I downloaded this app on a whim hoping to never have to use it. Living in California it’s just a good idea to be prepared. Fast forward to last night, there was an earthquake and my phone let us know before we felt a small amount of shaking (it was a 4.9 pretty far away, this time). The alert was LOUD and said EARTHQUAKE and mentioned ducking for cover/find a safe place. It freaked me out but hearing this announcement but I was so happy to have the alert!! The My Shake app notified us before the news, etc. I recommend this app to everyone.

This app warmed me 5-10 sec before an earthquake hit. When I received a warning message from this app telling me that an earthquake was about to happen and that i should take cover, i didn’t believe it… seconds later i felt the earthquake! This app warned me before the earthquake happened! Not only that but it also gave me instant information about the magnitude and location of the earthquake!

Great app so far!. People need to stop complaining. We are talking about an early warning system for the most populated state in the nation. It’s not going to be perfect and they’re going to have some things to work out. We should be grateful for what we have so far and use the app to help them make it better. If you think you can do better, then do it, otherwise stop being negative and be appreciative for the work that went into this. I live near Ridgecrest and this would have been very useful.

Great! Improved!. I’m so happy that they can prove this and updated it it it can really save lives. Just got a warning about the earthquake in Ventura. California is about an hour drive from here but still I felt a little bit here where I’m living in Huntington Beach!! and just the morning was So amazing! So necessary if you live in California especially! thank you thank you thank you!! Please keep up the good work!

Recent update drains battery. Hello there! I really like the idea of this app and appreciate its potential. The UI is great all around but I have some comments on the most recent update. This app uses your phone’s location A LOT if you set location sharing to “always” as the app recommends. I’m talking about 21+ hours of the last 24 hours of background use while my phone has been in exactly one location. Is this really necessary? Also clicking on the help button in settings causes the app the immediately crash which is why I’m reporting this bug through an app review.

Phenomenal!. I was, unfortunately, at the epicenter of yesterday’s 4.5 earthquake. I want to take this opportunity to thank the creators of this app. I could swear my phone warned me before the actual earthquake hit, at least that’s how it felt like. The app told me to seek shelter and so I knew it was an actual earthquake going on, the app snapped me of the initial shock and I got me and my kids ready to exit the building. A lot of my neighbors didn’t know what was happening. I advised them all to get the app.

Mostly works. Got a notification and audible tone on my Apple Watch several seconds before the 4.5 earthquake in San Benito County today. It wasn't that strong by the time it travelled up to my location in Silicon Valley, but my coworkers were impressed and decided to download the app themselves. I say it "mostly works" because my watch just gave a generic alarm sound and I didn't know what it was at first. It took a few seconds for me to glance at my watch and process it. That's a few seconds when I could have been taking cover if it was the "Big One." My phone was on silent, but isn't there a way for an emergency alert like this to override it? The guy in the app that says "Earthquake!" and gives instructions would have been more helpful. I like this app overall! Just a suggestion from a human factors engineering standpoint.

Unusable due to constant freezing. I just downloaded the app (minutes after feeling an earthquake in LA), and there is an alert listing the earthquake I just felt. I clicked on the button to share that I’d felt the shaking, and it kept freezing, requiring me to force quit. I see another review stating the same issue, and the developer commented that the app was overloaded due to a quake earlier in the day. Why else would people be using this app except to be notified of earthquakes? If it freezes every time there’s a quake, it’s a useless app. I hope the developers can fix these issues soon. I downloaded the app on the recommendation from a local newspaper with quotes from city officials saying what a great app it is. Maybe they were paid to say that?

It completely stopped working years ago. This is an incredibly frustrating app. When I first downloaded it it worked great…then crickets. So, after yesterday’s 4.4 in Santa Rosa which did not even show up until late today, I deleted the app and reloaded it. Great, right? Wrong. I filled all the info, including my address, and no matter how many times I hit the “submit” button it would NOT submit. What a great idea but what a LOSER APP. Get your act together if you portray yourself as a help for earthquakes. A couple years ago I wrote the developers and was told that “it should be working just fine”. That was the “help” that I received for reaching out. How ridiculous. It is NOT working and hasn’t worked for 2-3 years.

It works!!. Just had an earthquake shake 2 hours away (drive time but could’ve easily felt it) and it was around a 5.0 and the app alerted me - it was pretty fantastic as I was standing in Target near glassware and I was able to get to another softer aisle! Be aware that the voice is loud (handy) and very surprising - now that I’ve heard it, I’ll realize it’s not a joke or someone else’s phone next time...

Works fortunately. The app seems to work good, maybe a little too well. Todays earthquake near Sacramento triggered an alert (despite me being over 50 miles away), the quake was reported as a 5.7 but was later revised to be a 4.1 (HUGE difference between the two.) The alert did work, didn’t feel anything but better safe than sorry I guess…

AWESOME APP!!!. I Love how you can see earthquakes around the world, it gives you GLOBAL view, but...I live in California, woke up this morning to a bunch of earthquakes in the Middle East. Can this be changed in the settings to narrow the view to just CA? Please help, otherwise GREAT APP and I look forward to those “seconds” warning to if and when the “BIG ONE” (earthquake) strikes. And Lastly, when I go to notifications and want to edit the location, “GLOBAL” does not highlight or edit, I’m ONLY able to toggle around the itself meter, that’s all. I would like to see under CA.

Easy to use. Easy to change parameters for alerts. Reasonably good UI. We weren’t disturbed by an error alert in the middle of the night because we don’t keep our phones in our bedroom. Better than several of the alternatives in the App Store. Experienced an short earthquake today and the app alerted within a second of feeling the jolt. Of course it would be better to get the alert a few seconds before.

It worked!. We just experienced an earthquake in Eureka, California. The warning came about 4 seconds before the shaking started. It was enough time to take cover. Recommending to all, I just wish the warning was a bit louder but this app worked as designed. A++ two thumbs up. EDIT: December 20, 2021 M6.2 Cape Mendocino quake - app worked flawlessly again. I was in a restaurant in Eureka with maybe 25 customers in it. My phone is the only one that went off before the quake. MyShake gave 4 or 5 seconds advance warning. Other customer’s phone alerts went off after the shaking had already started.

Good earthquake app, maybe some iOS 13 issues. I’ve been using the University’s excellent MyQuake app for years to study earthquakes both in CA and worldwide, so when I heard about this app and it planning to have alerts in CA (not yet available as of this review but expected in a day or two) I got it to prepare. Outside of that it’s a nice app that lets you track earthquakes by magnitude and report if you felt it, which brings up a possible issue-on my iPhone SE running the latest iOS (13.1.3), if I go to the page to report if I felt it or see similar options the app locks up and I have to force close to get out. Otherwise it works well and I plan to continue using the app but hopefully this can be fixed.

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Very useful, highly recommended 👍. It is very interesting to see the seismic activity around the world. I find the notifications and the world map useful. Using this application you get notified of earthquakes before they appear on CNN! The only thing it's really missing is support for iPad screen sizes and rotation. It currently only displays as an iPhone application on the iPad.

Great idea, need to adjust testing times. It's a great idea for an app, good looking interface. My issue is that I've received two audio earthquake tests in less than 12 hours, one of which was shortly after 3am. It's very loud and therefore very disturbing in the middle of the night. I've deleted it, hopefully these issues will get resolved with time.

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Consumed battery - but why?. In the past 24 hours, this app has consumed 25% of my phones battery life on background activity! What are you processing in the background? Meanwhile, the similar functionality of ShakeAlertLA, also configured to allow location access and background processing, has consumed zero percent battery life in the same 24 hour period. Something is seriously wrong with this app. The trouble is that the apps website says it’s not supposed to use significant battery, so why the doublespeak?

Works!!. We were in bed watching a movie when the app sounded the alarm to drop and cover due to an earthquake in Venice, Ca. We felt nothing and j thought it was an error when two seconds later we feel the shaking. Of all my friends’ apps, this was the only one that warned ahead of the quake.

Solid app. Two complaints.. Works as promised. Could be better. Two complaints, though… The “I FELT SHAKING” button should actually do something. Like, preferably, report the shaking to the USGS “I felt something” database. And the USER should set the lower limit for reported earthquakes. Right now, it looks like it only cares about 3.5 and higher… but I can feel trembling as low as 2.5, and I want this app to clue me into those as well.

Safe and Unique. I really like this app for earthquake alerts because i love how you get a loud notification saying “ earthquake take cover “ seconds before an earthquake strikes and i really do like how there’s a map feature that shows recent earthquakes and you can customize the setting to 3.0 or higher on the map. Very useful

Love the idea, but may be improved slightly. We just experienced an earthquake in SoCal, but unfortunately the app keeps freezing when I try to report on it. Also, would love to have my setting be more localized rather than global. I definitely want to know if there is a 3.5 magnitude quake within 25 - 50 miles from me, but I really don’t want to be alerted if there’s a 3.5 in another Country. My RFE is for there to be thresholds I can set.

Amazing and potentially lifesaving. This morning, this app on my phone made an alarming noise that got my attention right away and said out loud that shaking was imminent, in enough time for me to get to the doorway before the earthquake started. It was only a 5.1, but if it had been The Big One, it might have saved my life. I'm so grateful for this app.

It WORKS!. Just FYI, I have never written an app review, but am now because holy shnikies, MyShake worked today!! I have 3 quake apps on my phone (Shake Alert LA, Quake Alert, and this one), and this is the ONLY one that went off. We had a 5.5 quake 100 miles away from my location (L.A.), and it notified me about 20 seconds before shaking arrived. I’m impressed.

Can’t set home location - didn’t report earthquake. A seriously buggy app. When I try to set a “HomeBase” location and start typing in my home address, it completes the address (good), but then FAILS to set that address. I suspect that’s why it didn’t notify me of a 5.1 earthquake yesterday that was centered only 20 miles away. One newspaper reported that many people in my town were notified by MyShake, but not me. I am using an iPhone 12 running the latest iOS.

Truly Awesome. Thanks for your work building this app. It’s really great to be using our mobile devices to contribute to (and be alerted by) an early warning system while also having access to quake info. I did report higher than normal battery usage on my iPhone Xr during iOS 14 beta, but that seems resolved. Keep up the great work!

Run by morons. How much money has California spent on some poor academics at Berkeley who cannot get this app to work correctly? They stated a test would go out at 10:19 am but the backend must be set to GMT so instead of adjusting the test, these "geniuses" woke millions of Californians up in terror at 3:19 am. They say sleep issues from time changes cause car crashes and other errors. How many countless incidents will be able to be tied to yet more errors from this crack pot group? It's time to move the responsibility of this app to better academics.

Pretty good but could be better. I’m finding better results on this app than on ShakeAlertLA. I got a notification about an earthquake before I felt it BUT I didn’t hear it bc my phone was on do not disturb. I strongly suggest adding a critical alert notification so even if someone’s phone is on silent the alert will sound. It could save someone’s life if an earthquake happens while someone’s asleep.

GPS drains battery. Had to turn off location services for this app because it was killing my battery. Battery life is back, but now of course the app’s primary function is gone. 😔 Seems like a location call every ten minutes would be sufficient. Clicking “help” in the menu crashes the app every time. Doh! (iPhone 11, iOS 13.6.1). Gonna try iOS 13.7 soon… Oh, this app needs a serious alert sound! If I’m supposed to take immediate action because of an earthquake, it needs a siren, then to shout “EARTHQUAKE! EARTHQUAKE!” for at least 15 seconds.

Just gave an early warning. Haven’t had the chance to properly review this because there haven’t been any earthquakes, but we just had one and this went off with an audible alert several seconds before we felt the shaking. Truly amazing!

Earthquake Warning. Today this app worked great and warned me that an earthquake was coming my way. I’m in Modesto and we normally don’t have to worry about earthquake warnings. However this quake hit in an area about 20 miles away (Farmington 4.8) With the warning, I had enough time to call out to my kids before the house started shaking. I love this app!

Never works. I have had this app on my phone since it originally came out. Never not once has it sent me an alert, despite having other earthquake apps on my phone that do send alerts. This seems to be an isolated case because I haven’t seen others complain about the issue. But I have deleted and redownloaded the app several times, confirmed my notification and location settings and still just can’t get this app to work. Very disappointing especially with all the state support around it now.

Good app. I was working and realized my phone was talking to me but I didn’t have it turned up loud enough. Picked it up and saw the Alert Image. A few seconds later I felt the rolling. Thanks MyShake. 💜 I might not have noticed the rolling if you hadn’t warned me! App doesn’t always catch all the smaller quakes here in CA but it obviously catches the big ones and that’s all I care about.

Support is pretty responsive. I ran into an issue where I wasn’t getting notifications. I contacted Support and they responded promptly. They asked for some diagnostics info and asked me to dial down the threshold to the minimum and see if notification would come back, and it did. Thank you!

Intuitive app with back end problems. The app is nicely organized, easy to figure out, and pretty to look at. I can see real potential. The problem is the constant freezes. The app does not fail gracefully when it can not communicate with the server(s). It just locks up leaving you wondering if the app is buggy. I tried reporting on an earthquake but gave up. Even tried the following morning. Oh well.

Awful experience. 3:20 AM and my phone loudly starts blaring audio of a male voice announcing “THIS IS AN EMERGENCY EARTHQUAKE TEST” At 3…in the morning. Absolutely terrifying hearing something like this at that hour. Jolted awake in a panic thinking a real earthquake was taking place. I always keep my phone on silent mode, especially when I’m trying to sleep. My heart is still beating out of my chest. Unbelievable that they would issue an alert at 3:20 AM. Wildly unprofessional. I have since removed the app and would much rather be crushed by an earthquake than keep this nightmare inducer on my phone.

It worked!. We just had a 5.1 quake. A few moments before the quake I received a warning notice on my phone from this App. It gave enough notice to take cover before the quake hit. Not enough to get out of a high rise building, but enough to exit a standard home. We were able to take cover under our desks. It really worked!!

It works. Today we got a warning. We literally had one minute to collect ourselves, pick a safe place in the house, and brace ourselves. We didn’t feel it but my mom did and called us freaking out. So this app is the difference between being able to get through it calmly or being surprised with an earthquake. Great job guys!

It Worked!. About four weeks ago, there was a significant earthquake in Santa Clara County. I was some ways away from the epicenter The app’s core functionality worked perfectly: I received an alert well before the shaking propagated to my location. Kudos to the Berkeley team.

Hope this gets better...no localized option. I cannot believe they released this app as buggy as it seems to be. The biggest problem is there’s no way to localize earthquakes so I just got notifications but the earthquakes were for Tonga, not Southern California where I live which makes this kinda useless and I can see folks getting very acclimated to earthquakes being somewhere else from hearing this app deliver the news and ultimately stop paying attention and the big one hits when you think it’s the usual “app that cries wolf all the time”. We desperately need this tool but we need a working version not a prototype.

I usually don’t do reviews. It didn't work for me. There was a 3.4 earthquake here in San Leandro California at 11:43 am but the app didn’t even alert and it didn’t even register the movement I had to go and check on google plus on top of that I tried to check that I felt a shake and it said there were none register in my area. It’s kind of weird that it actually gives you an update of other places but not the one is close to you 🤔 hope it can really work for someone else when it’s needed .

Got my alerts promptly but nothing there. Yesterday I got my first alert for a 5.7 earthquake in Rio Vista. But when I went to look, it was not shown on the map. In fact it still wasn’t there hours later. Finally saw it about 8 hours later and it been revised down to 4.2. News says it was lowered to 4.2 in 10 seconds but it didn’t show up at all in my app, so all had to go on all day was the alert.

TEST sent out at 3:19 IN THE MORNING. this is the chicken little of earthquake apps, and 2 out of 3 alerts were sent IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. one was for a distant quake from which NO SHAKING was felt. the other, most recent, was for a test that we were told would come through at 10:19 AM. BUT IT CAME AT 3:19 AM. the one that came through when i was awake was for a 5.7 that was revised down to a 4.1 (again, no shaking was felt). i’m exhausted and furious thanks to this app because it’s not lime you can fall right back asleep when your heart is pounding. THAT’S AN UNINSTALLIN’.

Nice app. Happy to see this app but does it work for iPads? I downloaded it to both my iPhone and iPad. I have the notification settings the same on both devices, to always allow, yet I am getting notifications on my iPhone but not my iPad. **response from the developer is app is not yet set for iPads as initial focus is on phones at this time. iPads to come in the future. Makes sense - Thanks for the info!

Hate to give a bad review but this is the biggest app I've used in years. Great concept and hopefully the kinks get worked out but right now it freezes literally anytime I try to do anything on the app. I see the developer responses that this is due to an overload from a recent earthquake but... This is an app for communicating about recent earthquakes so that seems like the kind of thing the developers should have already prepared for. But I'm no coding genius lol.

Buggy, intermittent reliability. Earthquakes from Africa randomly show up in my log that I have recollection of interacting with but not the 5.2 that hit 100 miles from me in SoCal. Earthquake log is also always days or even weeks out of date and will not update with a data refresh. This has all been a recurring issue with the app over the last 5 months and I have tried updating. It also fails to notify or warn of a close quake sometimes and the map data is very very slow to update after a new quake. So much potential and yet you squandered it

Alert is useless. In Japan, they developed a distinct three tone alert for earthquakes, not alarming but designed to cut through environmental noise. By contrast, this app has a poor quality recording of a guy saying “shaking expected” in a quiet voice, like he’s at the next table in a restaurant. You’ll only hear it if your phone is turned all the way up AND it’s next to you. If you are asleep, or in the next room, or in any moderately loud environment, the only thing this app is good for is reporting your experience as a citizen scientist. If you haven’t been crushed by falling debris, that is.

If it’s meant for public/state use, high volume should have been expected.. This app seems fantastic, but the freezing has honestly made it so useless. If this is endorsed by the governor, proper systems should have been set in place to handle the high volume that would have obviously been expected. I hope the glitches get fixed in the future, because if this app is capable of doing what it says it does it should be a beacon of hope and safety during such an uncertain time with all of these small recurring earthquakes.

Can't set notifications for your area only. I live in California and the only reason I got the app was for early warnings for earthquakes in my area, but I'm getting notifications for every earthquake across the globe. If there was a way to fix this, I'd value the app more. It's also unclear to me if there is any more prominent notification for an earthquake happening near you than one far away. I just want an app that will set off a loud tone that I choose when an earthquake is coming, for early warnings purposes.

So Far No Good. Well so far this app is a complete failure. My apartment literally just hard-core shake. I did a quick Google search and found that Redondo Beach had a 3.6 earthquake at the time I felt that big shake. Downloaded myshake app because I thought “well I guess I should’ve done that already so I had a warning.” I then tried to register that I felt an earthquake. It said no earthquakes were felt. Legitimately, I just had an earthquake that has already registered in the geological survey and myshake won’t even acknowledge its’ presence nevertheless have warned me about it. This app is getting deleted.

Apple watch?. Is there any way to get the app developed for Apple Watch? The watch is more likely to grab my attention in those precious few seconds before a quake. The app on phone did work in SJ quake a few days ago but phone was on charger in other room so didn’t see the pop up until after the quake.

Works as planned…. Just warned me of a 4.5 coming out of San Diego thirty seconds before it was felt. Announced it in loud clear terms. Others at my daughter’s stable immediately inquired about the app after the shaking stopped and were shocked to know that California has an early warning system in place. Maybe publicize this more?

Woke me up for no reason. MyShake woke up everyone in the Bay Area at 2:30 am for an earthquake that was 6 hours north of us. We didn’t feel the earthquake, but we sure were woken up with a jolt by the app. I’m giving it 3 stars because when there is an earthquake near us it sure will wake us all up. But waking people up 100s of miles away from an earthquake epicenter in the middle of the night was infuriating.

The app is great!. This app is very good, it alerted me about 6 seconds before shaking over here in El Centro in February. Overall, great app for alerts but there is a suggestion I want to make, there should be an option that lets you adjust the option at what minimum magnitude you get alerts from.

Very practical for Californians. Getting news of unprecedented movement at the fault line that is less than 100 miles from my city piqued my interest in this app. I see this app having great potential, but when I went to report an earthquake I felt, the app froze all together. I still have yet to see the notification system, though. Excited to see if this app will really give us an edge in earthquake preparation.

App does not open when installed. I was happy to see this app is now available for Washington State. Today I installed it on my iPhone 6+ however when I’m attempting to open the app my iPhone goes to the home screen without opening the app. I can see the app icon on my iPhone but it’s not opening. Any suggestions? Thank you, Jesse

Need it for the Apple iWatch please?. Got my Test alert today - but I didn’t notice it until a couple of hours later (phone was charging in the bedroom, I was in the yard). An iWatch alert would have notified me right away. Also- I turn the phone’s Do Not Disrurb on during the week at night - concerned I’d miss those too. I really like this alert, I figure a couple of seconds would be a great heads up!

Test at 3am. There was a test for the apps warning system saying the test would take place at 10:19 am. At 3:19 am I got the notification with a voice saying something like “this is a test” (not able to totally recall as it was the middle of the night) I’m uncertain as to why they would schedule a test for the middle of the night. Also presumably it said it was scheduled for 10:19 am but that it was 10:19am in whatever timezone the app headquarters are, however that information was not relayed to me.

Slow but happy to have it.. I just got the alert for th first time after feeling what felt like a 4(+-). It came after the shaking stopped, so I debated whether I should get under the table or not. What would really be good is if they could make it work on the Apple Watch. If I were away from my phone, I wouldn’t get an alert at all.

Terrible test planning. The app seems functional enough but the test alert at 3am PST was a terrible idea. Bypassing the phone silent setting for an earthquake warning is reasonable but the alert itself has no other indication that it’s coming from a phone besides just a male voice saying some stuff. Imagine being jolted a wake by a serious male voice right next to you without realizing it’s coming from your phone. I freaked out and I can’t imagine someone with PTSD dealing with this. A lot of people will uninstall for this reason and it defeats the purpose of the app.

Lovely, easy interface — and it worked for my friend!. We just had an earthquake here in California (on top of our first Hurricane Alert since 1930’s) and your app enabled my friend a few second’s notice. My Shake Alert LA app sent me a text several seconds AFTER the fact and it took minutes to refresh and show me the epicenter. Needless to say, I’ve added your App to all our phones

Great app for geologists!. As a professional geologist, I’m having a lot of fun seeing the global tectonic activity. But knowing that a major earthquake can trigger an alarm hundreds of miles away is great. I understand that this app would have given the Bay Area a 20 second heads up from the Loma Prieta event. That’s amazing. Just think about having a 20 second warning, it’s not a lot but it really is!

Why global notifications?. Enjoying the app, but don’t really care to be receiving notifications of worldwide earthquakes. To be able to go into the app and see them is one thing, but there should be a setting to limit notifications to those only within x number of miles or in cities that you are interested in.

Looking forward to MyShake evolution!. Thank you developers for the responsiveness I’ve seen in these review comments- it portends well for the future of this app! A few possible future feature points: —Customizable/Multiple alerts: I have family in different parts of the state and I frequently travel in CA. Without multiple alerts, I might miss something, perhaps? Also knowing something’s hitting where my family is (and I’m not), I. An help earn them and or check up on them quickly. —Notification plus warning sound when a big one is about to heart.... “Alarm +Earthquake. Earthquake! Take cover now!” Right now I’m not sure what message or tone or sound I’ll hear. —is app info available in other languages? Keep up the great work!!

Unable to disable notifications that it is using my location. I find it highly infuriating that I am asked to give permission repeatedly for this app to use my location (which I do). I find it highly infuriating that a potentially lifesaving app and Apple's strict privacy rules on app permissions can't coexist to make a functional alert app. Why can't an earthquake early warning app can't just sit in the background and only give me a notification when an actual earthquake is happening? Sheer incompetence and an absolute disgrace that our tax dollars are going towards this garbage.

Drains Battery. I will add to the others: something must have changed recently as it is now sucking up my iPhone 8 battery. A lot! Please fix. And when you fix please make it clear and specific and not “fixed bugs”. The battery drain could mean people stop using it. That would be a shame. Is it about background refresh? I know location needs to be on. That has always been the case. But maybe you now advise to turn off background app refresh for your app? Will that help???

Brings phone to an absolute crawl. I’ve had this app for about a year — have never been alerted and have had no utility. My phone had been acting up — I couldn’t switch between applications without a noticeable lack of responsiveness. I was so furious and thought it was the latest iOS update. Then I decided a moment ago to check whether an application could be the culprit. This app was near the top — I noticed a near 24 hour consumption in the background standing near the top. I removed it and immediately the responsiveness of my phone was restored. My guess is this was built using JavaScript technologies and not native

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Language English
Price Free
Adult Rating 4+ years and older
Current Version 3.1.16
Play Store edu.berkeley.bsl.MyShake
Compatibility iOS 12.0 or later

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The application MyShake was published in the category Education on 17 July 2019, Wednesday and was developed by University Of California, Berkeley [Developer ID: 413373017]. This program file size is 81.85 MB. This app has been rated by 1,329 users and has a rating of 2.9 out of 5. MyShake - Education app posted on 07 December 2023, Thursday current version is 3.1.16 and works well on iOS 12.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: edu.berkeley.bsl.MyShake. Languages supported by the app:

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MyShake App Customer Service, Editor Notes:

- Bug fix in navigating to an earthquake from the log - Fix for default location - "No Shaking Felt" option in experience report - Prune the earthquake log to 18 months of data, saving space - Links to Terms of Service and Privacy Policy - App debug info capability

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