Flume

Flume 6p49p

Intelligent leak detection and water management for the residential home. 5r4f2l

App info 4b1o2k


1.8.1
May 23, 2025
49,758
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get Flume for Free on Google Play

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App description 6u3n1f


Android App Analysis and Review: Flume, Developed by Flume. Listed in House & home Category. Current Version Is 1.8.1, Updated On 23/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Flume. Achieved Over 50 thousand Installs. Flume Currently Has 410 Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars

The Flume app connects with a Flume Water Sensor installed on your home’s water meter. Flume enables customers to manage, monitor, and conserve water in their home.

Catch Water Leaks and Protect Your Home
Surprises are fun, but not when it comes to leaks. Flume alerts you of abnormal (or accidental) water usage to give you peace of mind whether you’re at home or away.

Down-to-the-Minute Water Use Data
Flume helps you paint a picture of your household’s water use. Dig into the data—down to the one-hundredth of a gallon—and find new ways to reduce your water use.

Overflowing with Savings
A device that pays for itself. Flume automatically suggests a budget so you can cap your consumption and creates leak notifications to catch costly drips.

Simple Self-Installation. No Plumbing Necessary.
Set up and install Flume in minutes. Just strap it to your water meter. No pipe cutting. No wiring. No appointments. No plumbers.

To purchase a Flume Water Sensor, visit https://flumewater.com
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What's New 1b5z3l


Misc fixes and improvements

Rate and review on Google Play store 10411j


4.2
410 total
5 70.4
4 8.9
3 3.0
2 3.0
1 14.8

Total number of installs (*estimated) 2z2c

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 151d27

RedwoodGyrl 23b3t

Updating review after 3mos daily use. App is super informative and useful. My only gripe... app cannot discern (or let assign) normal, yet inconsistent, frequent low-level water use by an appliance (ie. RO filter, Ice Maker) and instead, flags their water-use as "leak events". Without the s ability to assign, label and normalize these low-level, water-use events, how can the app or accurately discern when there is an actual water leak? Please improve customization options. TY.

Eric Dehart 5y4w5e

if you install this app it says no permission but if you click the 3dots you see the hidden granted, which include: read the contents of your shared storage, access precise location in foreground, Microphone, record audio, Nearby devices, pair nearby Bluetooth d devices, have full network access, view Wi-Fi, run at startup, change network connectivity, prevent phone from sleeping, receive data from Internet. and many more. this is disgusting and Flume should be ashamed. where does this info go?

Matthew Greer 5m70l

Great monitoring. Its a little clunky with the way it shows the daily/weekly usage and their AI is certainly not all there yet regarding its estimation of what used water when. It would be cool if you could go into the app and start a session to monitor how much water you use for various tasks (like before jumping in a shower or starting dishes) to be able to gamify your usage and reduce things even more. Had to adjust the default alert because our sprinklers blow past the leak threshold.

Dan Holloway 372515

Worst IOT device I have purchased to date (Flume 2). The device constant requires reboots and stops tracking your data with no warning. I have reached out to several times for the same issue and they can't fix the problem and say their engineers are working on it. Their claim that the data is backed up and retained, even during a power outage is completely false. Save your money!

Robin Donatello 3d1z2k

Their main feature is the "intelligent" categorization of water usage (e.g. dishwasher, outdoor, etc) yet I'd say the accuracy is close to 50%. My main issue with this is that they don't have a way for the to correct the category labels (which would improve their model) . So until then, its great to see overall usage, and detect leaks, but don't trust the detailed usage categories.

Connor Poole d16z

It's nice to have a rough estimate of what you use in a month. But their anomaly algorithms are the worst I have ever seen. I get an alert for usage every day when the sprinklers go on and I get an "suspected leak" alert once or twice a week. It's totally useless. Meant today when I actually did have a leak I just ignored the app. The developers really need to look into a better heuristic for anomalies. An LSTM would easily learn my patterns, it's just a damn sprinkler system.

A Google 44z2e

Lots of false positives, and the interface could be improved. It took me awhile to realize that, while viewing hourly usage, it was showing per minute usage and that I needed to swipe left and right to view more. There's no clear indication more data is available this way. Also I keep getting notifications of leak detection like "water has been running for 2 hours at average of .2 gpm", but when I go to check the hourly usage it shows that someone took a shower for 10 minutes. Makes no sense.

Stefan Hudson 3g5g3x

Functional app for checking water usage reported by your Flume device. Only real gripe is that only seven bars of data are shown at a time, so a lot of scrolling is needed. In addition, when selecting the current hour it starts at 59 minutes, even if it's only 10 minutes after the hour, so you have to scroll back over 49 minutes of empty data. It would be much better if it would show the entire hour (or more) of minute-by-minute data on screen at once, like it does with water usage alerts.