In an emergency, help is one tap away — and no one around you knows.
HushCall hides on your home screen as an ordinary clock, calculator, or notepad. Open it in a dangerous moment and it silently calls and texts your trusted contacts with a live map of where you are — no menus, no buttons, no attention drawn.
Coming soon to iOS. We'll update this page the moment it's live.
A silent guardian, hidden inside an everyday app.
HushCall is a personal-safety app for your phone — but unlike a loud panic alarm or an obvious "SOS" button, it's built to be completely invisible. On your home screen it looks and is labeled like an ordinary utility: a clock, a calculator, or a notepad. To anyone glancing at your phone, there's nothing to see.
The moment you need it, opening the app is the signal. There are no screens to navigate and no buttons to find under pressure. HushCall instantly and silently reaches out to the emergency contacts you chose in advance — placing an automated voice call and sending a text message that contains a live map link that follows your location in real time, so help knows exactly where you are and where you're going.
Because it's discreet, it's safe to use in situations where pulling out your phone and visibly calling for help could put you in more danger. HushCall does the calling for you — quietly.
Built for the moments you hope never come.
Danger rarely announces itself. HushCall is for anyone who has ever felt unsafe and wished they could get help without making it obvious. A few of the countless situations it's designed for:
Being followed on foot
Someone is trailing you down the street, through a parking garage, or on transit — persistently or in an unsettling, irregular pattern.
Followed by a vehicle
A car keeps appearing behind you — consistently or irregularly — while you walk, run, or drive, and you need someone to know your route.
Domestic violence
An escalating situation at home where openly calling for help isn't safe — HushCall lets you reach your circle silently.
Assault or physical threat
A confrontation is turning physical, or you sense one about to. Get a call and your location out before things escalate.
Robberies & holdups
A robbery at a bank, store, gas station, or workplace where any visible move toward your phone could provoke the threat.
Kidnapping or abduction
Forced into a car or unfamiliar place — a live, moving location trail can be critical for finding you quickly.
Rideshares & strangers
An uneasy taxi or rideshare, a first date, or meeting someone from online — quietly loop in someone you trust.
Late nights & lone work
Walking to your car after a shift, working alone, or entering unfamiliar homes for work — extra eyes on your safety.
…and countless more
The list of situations where discreet help matters is endless. If you've ever felt unsafe, HushCall was made for that moment.
Set it up once. In a crisis, just open it.
Set up in private, ahead of time
Choose your disguise (clock, calculator, or notepad) and add the trusted contacts you'd want notified in an emergency — people you've confirmed are okay being contacted.
Opening the app is the signal
No buttons, no menus. When you're in danger, simply open the disguised app. The screen goes dark instantly so nothing looks unusual.
A brief, silent grace period
For the first few seconds, nothing is sent — so an accidental open never triggers a false alarm. If you don't cancel, the alert goes out automatically.
Your contacts are alerted with your live location
HushCall places an automated voice call and sends a text with a live map link that updates as you move — so help can follow your real-time position.
Cancel safely, anytime
A discreet double-tap in the corner of the dark screen stands the alert down — during the grace period or even after it's started — and your contacts receive a "false alarm" message so no one worries.
Designed for discretion under pressure.
Hidden in plain sight
Looks like a normal clock, calculator, or notepad on your home screen — its real purpose is known only to you.
Live, moving location
A map link that updates in real time, so your contacts can see not just where you were — but where you're going.
Call + text together
An automated voice call states your name and reads your location aloud, while a text delivers the live map link.
Safe to cancel
A silent grace period stops accidental alerts, and a discreet double-tap stands everything down at any time.
Alert history & trail
Review past alerts later, including the location trail and an ambient audio snapshot from the moment it triggered.
Up to 5 trusted contacts
Reach the people most likely to help, fast — alerting your whole circle at once when it matters most.
An important note on safety
HushCall is designed to discreetly notify the personal contacts you choose — it is a complement to, not a replacement for, official emergency services. Whenever it is safe to do so, call your local emergency number (such as 911) directly. HushCall helps in moments when openly calling for help could put you at greater risk.
Carry quiet confidence everywhere.
HushCall is coming soon to iOS. Tap below to view the App Store listing — we'll update this the moment it goes live.