A simple safety check-in call, exactly when you need it
CallSafe is a personal safety check-in call service designed for anyone who wants a little extra peace of mind when they're on a date, meeting someone new, or heading out for the night.
Whether you're going on a first date from a dating app, meeting a new friend, or just want someone checking in while you're out — CallSafe gives you a simple, discreet backup plan.
Schedule a call for when you want us to check in. Pick any date and time that works for you — maybe an hour into your date, or when you're heading home.
Quick and simple. No account needed, no subscription, just one call when you need it.
At your chosen time, you'll get a friendly call from us asking how things are going. It sounds natural and discreet — like a call from a friend.
If everything's great, just let us know and we'll let you get back to your night. But if you want an excuse to leave, we'll give you the perfect out — "something's come up at home" — so you can exit gracefully.
💡 The CallSafe Difference
You're not signaling an emergency or calling attention to yourself. You're just taking a call from a friend.
It's subtle, natural, and completely in your control.
No accounts, no data stored permanently, no tracking. Just the call you scheduled.
Takes less than 30 seconds to set up. No app to download, no complicated setup.
Scheduled calls are placed exactly when you want them. You can edit or cancel anytime before.
The call sounds like it's from a real friend — no robotic voices, no awkward scripts.
CallSafe is for anyone who wants an extra layer of comfort when they're:
It's not about fear — it's about empowerment. You get to enjoy your night while knowing there's a simple backup plan if you need it.
CallSafe was created with one goal: to give people a simple, accessible tool that makes them feel safer. We're not a security company or an emergency service — we're just people who believe everyone deserves peace of mind.
🚨 Important: CallSafe is a comfort tool, not an emergency service. In any real emergency, always call 999 or 112 immediately. Trust your instincts — if something feels wrong, leave and get to safety.