Leave a party early — without the twenty-minute goodbye
You came, you smiled, you have had the same conversation four times. When you are ready to go, a fake call from home is the exit that nobody argues with — no drawn-out goodbyes, no guilt trip.
📞 Ready-made scenario: your phone rings, you answer, and a real voice plays —
Mom asking you to come home. 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
Trigger the call from your pocket, or schedule it for a set time as your personal curfew.
Family callers are the strongest social pass — “something at home” ends any negotiation.
Take the call slightly away from the group: distance sells it and spares you an audience.
Say goodbye to the host on your way out. The call excuses your timing, not your manners.
Frequently asked questions
What does the voice say when I answer?
A believable line — for example “Hi sweetie, where are you right now? I need you to come home, it's important.” — spoken aloud, so the call holds up even if someone is next to you.
Can I set it before I even arrive?
Yes. Decide your exit time in advance — say 11 pm — and schedule the call. Your evening now has a built-in escape hatch.
Does it work with the phone on silent?
The simulated call plays its own ringtone and vibration when it fires, so keep media volume on. Test it once at home first.
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.