Personal AI phone delegate
Describe the outcome, approve the plan, get the result.
LineSquire is designed for bounded personal tasks such as checking a status, collecting options, or requesting a routine correction. You see exactly what it may ask, disclose, and accept before a call can begin.
The useful part
A phone call should end in a clear outcome.
One named recipient
Each task is a one-to-one call to a person or service number selected for a personal purpose.
One immutable plan
Recipient, purpose, permitted facts, questions, limits, and expiration are visible before approval.
One accountable receipt
Read the result, supporting details, commitments, usage, and anything still unresolved.
Call flow
What happens, step by step
Describe the result you want
For example: ask a repair service for the status of an existing appointment and its current arrival window.
Review the structured plan
Confirm the recipient, purpose, facts, questions, limits, attempts, approval triggers, and expiration.
Policy and entitlement checks run
Server-side controls can allow, restrict, or prohibit the task before any provider is asked to dial.
Approve that exact version
Editing the plan creates a new version that needs a fresh approval. Approval cannot be reused for another call.
Receive a grounded result
LineSquire can report a completion only when the call and relevant tool responses support it.
Your rules apply
Useful delegation without giving up control
Honest identity on every call
The assistant says it is AI calling for you. It does not imitate you or use a cloned voice.
Live approval for material choices
Fees, sensitive disclosures, new terms, or choices outside your limits require a second decision.
Suppression before every attempt
A do-not-call request stops further attempts and is checked again before any later call.
No bulk path
There are no list uploads, campaigns, sequential dialing, marketing, political outreach, or repeated-contact workflows.
Explore another everyday call
See the boundaries, approvals, and result before deciding whether the workflow fits.