You need to get a test run the gives you both total chlorine and free chlorine.
This will give you combined chlorine, which if you have more than 0.5 ... you have a problem. Often a good indicator of high CC is that the pool smells strongly of chlorine.
If your pool is not covered and getting a lot of sun you will need to add something like a half gallon of bleach a day to keep the free chlorine up. Add it at sunset and test again first thing in the morning before the sun gets on it.
If you've still got chlorine you're OK and just losing it in the day. Other things like kids, dogs, leaves etc will add to the sun's depletion rate.
If however you find that the chlorine is all gone in the morning then you likely have another problem. A borderline algae bloom maybe. Maybe a lot of crud in your filter that is consuming the chlorine. Have you openned the filter to see what kind of shape the media is in ( sand or cartridge or whatever )?
Find out what your CC (combined chlorine) is and post if for us.
Some ideas that I hope will help.
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