Honest answer — it's a voice calling app where you don't need an account. No signup, no phone number, nothing. Just share a link and talk.
Okay so I'll be straight with you. If you searched "GhostCall" on Google recently, you might have seen some... concerning results. Something about hackers. North Korea maybe. That's not us. That's a completely unrelated thing that happens to share the name.
We're just a small app. No corporate backing, no VC money, no team of 50 engineers. Just a simple tool for making voice calls without the usual friction.
You know that moment when you need to have a quick voice call with someone — maybe a freelancer you just found, a seller on an online marketplace, someone from a Facebook group — and you realise the only options are:
None of those are great. There's this weird gap between "text message" and "full video call with a calendar invite" where voice calls sort of got lost.
GhostCall fills that gap. Create a room, share the link, talk, hang up. Done. The room disappears. No trace, no history, no account needed from either side.
When you start a call on GhostCall, your browser connects directly to the other person's browser. We call this peer-to-peer — your voice never passes through our servers. We literally cannot listen to your calls even if we wanted to. The audio goes straight from your device to theirs.
The tech behind this is called WebRTC. It's the same technology that powers Google Meet, WhatsApp Web calls, and Discord. We're just using it without the account part.
We keep some anonymous stats — like how many calls were made today, roughly which country they came from, that kind of thing. No names, no numbers, no recordings. We don't even know who you are.
The call link works once and then it's gone. You can't go back and rejoin a room that ended. That's intentional. Calls should feel like conversations, not records.
Yes. And not in a "we pinky promise" way. Structurally safe. The audio is peer-to-peer so it never touches our servers. We have a privacy policy that's written in plain English, not lawyer-speak. We don't run ads. We don't sell data. There's literally no account to compromise.
The worst thing that could happen is someone shares your call link with someone you didn't intend. So just... don't do that. Treat the link like a one-time password. Share it privately, use it, done.
Honestly? Anyone who wants a quick voice call without the commitment of exchanging contact details. Freelancers talking to clients. People buying and selling stuff online. Friends who don't want to be on video. Remote workers doing a fast sync without Zoom overhead.
We're in early access right now — which means the product is real and working but not perfect. Background calls on mobile are still being improved. Group calls are coming. But the core thing — open a link, talk, hang up — that works well.
If something feels off, breaks, or you have a question — there's a contact page. Real person reads those. We want to hear when things don't work.
Anyway. That's what GhostCall is. A voice call app that gets out of your way and leaves no trace. Nothing shady, nothing complicated. Just calls that vanish when you hang up.
Want to try it? No signup needed. Just open the app and start a call.
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