What CallHopper does
Reclaim your time
Bills, refills, appointments, customer service — hand off the calls you've been putting off and get back to the parts of your day that actually matter.
Set it once, use it forever
The calls you make again and again — saved, ready, one tap away. Build them yourself or record a real call once and CallHopper captures the steps.
You're always in charge
Watch every call as it happens. Step in any time, and let CallHopper finish whenever you say so. Your phone, your call, on your terms.
Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-04-27
CallHopper does not collect your data. Your automation scripts, settings, and any locally cached call history are stored only on your device. The app does not upload, transmit, or share your contacts, call logs, or call content with the developer or any third party.
Permissions and how they're used
- Phone — to place outbound calls when you tap a saved automation, and to control the active call (send keypad tones, mute, speaker) so the automation can run.
- Default phone handler — to control DTMF and audio on your active calls. Android's call-control APIs are only available to the default phone handler; CallHopper cannot deliver its core automation feature otherwise.
- Contacts — to let you pick a contact when you save a phone number to an automation. Contact data stays on your device.
- Call log — to display recent calls in the app, the same way the system phone app does.
- Notifications — for scheduled-call countdowns and missed-call notices.
- Exact alarms — so a scheduled call fires at the time you picked, not "around" it.
- Full-screen intent — so a scheduled call's countdown is visible over the lock screen and you can react or cancel before it dials.
What's not in the app
- No call recording.
- No accounts, sign-ups, or user identifiers sent to a server.
- No advertising. No analytics SDKs.
- No third-party data sharing.
In-app purchases
If you purchase the Unlimited tier, the transaction is processed by Google Play. CallHopper does not see your payment information. Google Play's privacy policy governs that transaction.
Children
CallHopper is not directed at children under 18 and is not intended for their use. See Section 1 of the Terms of Use.
Changes
If this Privacy Policy changes materially, the in-app Terms of Use are versioned and re-presented for your acceptance on next launch (Terms §16). The "Last updated" date above tracks the canonical change date.
Your rights
Because CallHopper does not collect or transmit personal data to the developer, there is no remote record of your use of the app. If you reside in a jurisdiction with applicable data-protection rights (including GDPR or CCPA) and you have a question about data the app holds, contact support@callhopper.app.
Terms of Use
Last updated: 2026-04-27
The complete and current Terms of Use are presented inside the app and require your acceptance before use. The on-device version is the canonical document. Section summaries follow:
- §1–3: What CallHopper is, who can use it, what it isn't (not a mass-dialer, robocaller, or call recorder).
- §4: Privacy — see the section above.
- §5–6: Your responsibilities and prohibited uses (TCPA, Do Not Call, robocalling laws, no harassment, no fraud, no bypassing security).
- §7: Security and unauthorized access. Vulnerability reports go to security@callhopper.app.
- §8: Consent from call recipients — your responsibility.
- §9–10: No warranty. Don't use for emergencies or time-sensitive situations.
- §11: Supervision of automated calls — you must monitor every automated call from start to finish.
- §12–13: Limitation of liability and indemnification.
- §14: Termination.
- §15: Arbitration, governing law, and dispute resolution. Thirty-day arbitration opt-out notice goes to support@callhopper.app.
- §16–18: Changes, miscellaneous, acceptance.
To read the full text of the Terms before installing, install the app from Google Play. The Terms are presented for your review and acceptance on first launch and any time material changes are made.