Personal AI phone delegate
Coordinate routine calls with authority made explicit.
Household logistics and caregiving can create a steady stream of phone work. LineSquire is being designed to keep those tasks organized while preserving who owns the account, who granted permission, and who must make the final decision.
The useful part
A phone call should end in a clear outcome.
Name the authority
Record who owns the account, whose information is involved, and what permission has actually been granted.
Limit the purpose
Keep each call to one approved household task without expanding into unrelated personal information.
Assign the follow-up
Return a clear outcome and identify which authorized person, if any, needs to act next.
Call flow
What happens, step by step
Confirm that the subscriber has authority
Using LineSquire never creates legal, medical, or financial authority that the subscriber does not already hold.
Define the permitted task and facts
The plan separates household logistics from private information that cannot be disclosed or discussed.
Use the required verification path
A familiar name or phone number is not enough to bypass identity and authorization checks.
Escalate decisions to the right person
Questions outside the documented authority pause for approval or move to a permitted human callback.
Keep an auditable record
The receipt records the disclosed identity, consent, authority used, result, and follow-up without exposing more data than necessary.
Your rules apply
Useful delegation without giving up control
Separate permissions, not shared credentials
Future caregiver access must use explicit authorization records rather than password sharing or informal account access.
No professional or emergency role
The assistant cannot give medical, legal, financial, or emergency advice or claim a license.
Minimum necessary information
Only facts approved for the exact call may be disclosed, even when the other party claims to know the household.
Clear escalation ownership
Urgent messages identify the person to alert and the limits of what the assistant did or did not complete.
Explore another everyday call
See the boundaries, approvals, and result before deciding whether the workflow fits.