Weaponize it
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
- Screen. Unknown callers get answered by AI. Real humans are through to you in a couple of exchanges; robots and boiler rooms get flagged.
- Deploy the crew. Suspected spam is handed to one of five believable AI characters whose entire job is to keep the caller talking.
- Listen in live. Sit in on the call in real time, or read the transcript after.
- 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 →