Some meetings drift long after the decisions are made. A discreetly scheduled fake call — say, the clinic returning your call — gives you a legitimate, professional reason to step out without offending anyone.
📞 Ready-made scenario: your phone rings, you answer, and a real voice plays —
your doctor's office calling back. 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
Set the phone to ring at a precise time — the moment the agenda usually starts looping.
A medical or family caller works best at work: nobody asks follow-up questions.
Glance at the screen, mouth “sorry — I have to take this”, and step out. Do not explain more.
If you must return, keep it vague: “sorted, thanks”. Details invite questions.
Frequently asked questions
Will the call screen look real to my colleagues?
The screen mimics a genuine incoming call — full-screen caller, ringtone you chose, answer and decline buttons. From across a table it reads as a real call.
Can the phone ring while it is in my pocket?
Yes. Schedule the call at an exact time, lock the phone, and it will ring and vibrate like any incoming call.
Is using a fake call at work risky?
It is an etiquette tool, not a fraud: you are excusing yourself, not falsifying records. Use judgement — and do not use it to skip obligations that matter.
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.