Personal AI phone delegate
Keep voice calls under text-first control.
For people who are deaf or hard of hearing, have a speech disability, experience phone-related anxiety, or otherwise face a barrier, LineSquire is being designed to make call planning and results readable and predictable.
The useful part
A phone call should end in a clear outcome.
Plan in writing
Review the recipient, purpose, exact facts, questions, limits, and approval triggers before a call.
Follow readable status
Use plain states such as waiting, needs approval, completed, or failed instead of an unexplained spinner.
Keep a durable result
Read the transcript, structured outcome, commitments, references, and next action after the call.
Call flow
What happens, step by step
Choose a text-first workflow
Create a written call plan or set an inbound rule without needing to speak a custom script aloud.
Review disclosure and call boundaries
The interface shows how the assistant will identify itself and what happens if the other party declines transcription.
Follow call status without audio
Progress, requests, errors, and completion remain available as readable interface states and notifications.
Respond to approvals in writing
A consequential choice can pause for a clear text prompt with the amount, term, or exception that needs a decision.
Review and correct the record
The receipt supports searching, export, and deletion, while distinguishing reported speech from confirmed actions.
Your rules apply
Useful delegation without giving up control
Keyboard and screen-reader support
Navigation, dialogs, approvals, transcripts, and destructive controls are being built for semantic access and visible focus.
Predictable language
Status and approval prompts use short, direct wording without requiring users to interpret a chatty persona.
Consent remains visible
Transcription and recording follow the approved disclosure path. Raw recording remains off by default.
No unsupported claims
LineSquire will publish tested assistive-technology support and limitations instead of implying certification or universal access.
Explore another everyday call
See the boundaries, approvals, and result before deciding whether the workflow fits.