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Weaponize your spam calls

Blocking a scammer costs him nothing — he just dials the next number. Wasting his afternoon costs him everything, because time is the only thing a boiler room actually spends. So we built a crew that takes his time and hands you the highlight reel.

Scam-baiting creators proved the model: keep a scammer on the phone and he can't scam anyone else, and the recording is usually comedy gold. What used to take a professional entertainer hours of improv now runs on autopilot on your own phone line.

How it works

  1. Screen. Unknown callers get answered by AI. Real humans are through to you in a couple of exchanges; robots and boiler rooms get flagged.
  2. Deploy the crew. Suspected spam is handed to one of five believable AI characters whose entire job is to keep the caller talking.
  3. Listen in live. Sit in on the call in real time, or read the transcript after.
  4. Keep the clip. Every call is recorded and captioned automatically. Post it, share it with the group chat, build a channel out of it.

The rules we play by

Straight answers, because this space deserves them: the crew only engages unsolicited suspected-spam and robocall traffic that called your number — it never targets or impersonates real individuals. Recording happens where lawful (one-party-consent handling by default). Real and known callers are never intercepted. You're not hacking anyone; you're answering your own phone creatively.

The guides

The app that answers spam calls with AIHow an AI spam-call answering app actually works: conversational screening, believable characters, live listen-in, transcripts, and clips — compared honestly to Call Screen and answer bots.Read the guide →Scam baiting for everyoneWhat scam baiting is, why creators like Kitboga turned it into a public service, and how AI makes it available to anyone — safely, without spending your own hours.Read the guide →How to waste a scammer's timeThe economics of wasting scammer time: why every held minute protects real victims, what it costs a boiler room, and how AI does the holding for you.Read the guide →Funny spam call responsesClassic funny things to say to spam callers, why timing beats wackiness, and a real transcript of an AI grandma dismantling a warranty scammer.Read the guide →Meet the crewHank Jr, Boris, Johnny, El Vato, and Wilma — the five AI personalities that answer spam calls, each engineered around a different way to keep a scammer talking.Read the guide →Best spam call blocker apps — an honest comparisonTruecaller, Robokiller, Nomorobo, Google Call Screen, carrier apps, and Spam Slayer compared honestly: blocking, fresh-number handling, what happens to the call, and price.Read the guide →Block spam calls for freeEvery free spam-call blocking tool that actually exists: iPhone and Android settings, AT&T ActiveArmor, Verizon Call Filter, T-Mobile Scam Shield, spam texts, and the Do Not Call list.Read the guide →Stop being a target in the first placeSpam isn't random: your number is bought and sold. Data-broker opt-outs, why the calls spiked, neighbor spoofing explained, and how to stop SIM-swap scams.Read the guide →
Get Spam Slayer

The blocker that fights back.

Free tier blocks known spam and screens unknown callers. The Crew ($4.99/mo) answers spam with AI characters and turns every call into a clip.