Personal AI phone delegate
Know why someone is calling before you decide to answer.
LineSquire is designed to answer on your behalf, identify itself as an AI assistant, and ask the minimum questions needed to follow your call rules. Important calls can reach you; everything else gets a useful next step.
The useful part
A phone call should end in a clear outcome.
Identify the caller
Ask for a name and relationship without treating a claimed identity as verification.
Understand the purpose
Collect the reason for calling and practical urgency using short, direct questions.
Apply your rule
Transfer, ask you first, take a structured message, share an approved fact, or decline.
Call flow
What happens, step by step
The call reaches your LineSquire number
The called number maps to your active account, current mode, and inbound entitlement.
The assistant discloses what it is
It says that it is an AI assistant and explains transcription or recording status before continuing.
The caller gives a name and reason
Known-contact rules can apply, but protected information still requires the approved verification path.
Your effective rule chooses the path
Safety policy, blocks, contact rules, groups, time mode, and the account default are evaluated in that order.
You receive a concise call record
The result separates what the caller said from transfers, approvals, and other tool-confirmed actions.
Your rules apply
Useful delegation without giving up control
Contact-specific handling
Let a priority contact ring through while asking unknown callers for more context.
Modes change interruption, not safety
Focus, sleeping, driving, and custom schedules can alter transfer behavior without overriding blocks or policy.
Approval before an uncertain transfer
Choose whether LineSquire may transfer immediately or must send you a request first.
Fallback when voice AI is unavailable
A configured fallback can take voicemail or transfer. The call never silently pretends the assistant succeeded.
Explore another everyday call
See the boundaries, approvals, and result before deciding whether the workflow fits.