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How it works

You set the rules. Your AI delegate handles the phone work.

LineSquire is designed to screen inbound calls and complete approved personal phone tasks without pretending to be you. Every call starts with AI disclosure and ends with a clear record.

Private beta is inbound-first. Outbound access requires additional verification and is introduced only after approval and abuse controls are active.

Two controlled paths

Screen what arrives. Plan what goes out.

Inbound call

A caller reaches your delegate

  1. Forward a call

    A dedicated LineSquire number can receive calls directly or through carrier-supported conditional forwarding.

  2. Disclose and ask

    The assistant identifies itself as AI, explains transcription or recording status, and asks only what it needs to route the call.

  3. Apply your rule

    Contact, time, and mode rules determine whether to transfer, request approval, take a message, answer an approved fact, or decline.

  4. Send the result

    You receive a concise summary, outcome, urgency, and next action instead of an unexplained voicemail.

Outbound task

You approve a specific call plan

  1. Describe the outcome

    Name the recipient and explain the result you want, such as collecting appointment options or checking a service status.

  2. Review a bounded plan

    Check the permitted facts, questions, limits, approval triggers, attempt count, and expiration before anything is queued.

  3. Approve that exact version

    LineSquire can call only after an eligible, verified subscriber approves the visible plan.

  4. Stay available for decisions

    A fee, new term, sensitive disclosure, or choice outside your limits requires live approval. No answer means no agreement.

  5. Read the receipt

    The completed record separates confirmed facts, commitments, unresolved questions, usage, and the next step.

Approval levels

Permission gets narrower as consequences increase.

A general instruction never becomes blanket authority. The system checks the current call, the exact approved plan, and server-enforced policy before an action can proceed.

Pre-approved
Low-risk handling already allowed by a rule, such as taking a message.
Plan approval
Permission for one outbound call to a named recipient for a defined purpose.
Live approval
A second decision before fees, sensitive facts, or commitments outside set limits.
Prohibited
Actions the product refuses even when requested, including deception and bulk outreach.

A record, not a mystery

Know what happened and what still needs you.

Calls and tasks use plain status language: planned, approved, calling, waiting, needs approval, completed, or failed. The receipt distinguishes tool-confirmed results from what another person said during the call.

  • Disclosure and consent
  • Rule or approved plan
  • Transfers and approvals
  • Usage and next action

Explore a specific phone task

Each workflow shows the information used, the control points, and an illustrative result.