Not every date deserves a second hour. Schedule a fake call before you sit down: at the time you choose, your phone rings with a realistic incoming-call screen, a real voice speaks when you answer, and you have a graceful reason to leave.
📞 Ready-made scenario: your phone rings, you answer, and a real voice plays —
a friend who needs you. Ringtone, call screen and voice included; nothing to record.
How it works
Open the simulator — the button above preloads the right scenario.
Ring now or schedule it — instantly, in N seconds, or at an exact time.
Answer & step away — a realistic call screen appears and the voice speaks. Excuse yourself and go.
Make it believable
Schedule the call for 20–30 minutes in — long enough to give the date a fair chance, soon enough to matter.
Pick a caller that fits your story: a friend waiting for you works better than an unknown number.
Answer, listen for a few seconds, and keep your reply short: “Oh no — OK, I'm coming.” Overexplaining kills the illusion.
Apologize, pay your share, and leave. You owe a polite exit, not a justification.
Frequently asked questions
Is it rude to leave a date with a fake call?
It is more considerate than visibly checking your watch for an hour. A short, believable interruption lets both of you end the evening without anyone losing face.
Can I schedule the call before the date starts?
Yes — set the exact time (for example 8:30 pm) before you arrive. Your phone will ring on its own, so nothing on your screen gives the trick away.
What if the date is going great?
Just decline the call like any real one — swipe it away and carry on. A fake call you ignore costs nothing.
Feeling unsafe rather than just bored? A fake call can also be a
personal safety tool — on a bad date, on the way home, or any
time you need a reason to move. It is a social exit, not an emergency service.
Calls are simulated — no real call is placed and no one is contacted.
Callbreaker is an entertainment and convenience tool; use it kindly and lawfully.