Easy to understand on a first visit
Visitors should not have to decode technical language to know whether this is for them.
Help for suspicious calls, while they unfold
FraudShell listens during speakerphone calls and gives a plain warning the moment scam patterns appear. It is designed for older adults and families who want a calmer decision point, not another app to learn.
What the warning looks like
Unknown number
Caution
Suspicious scam language detected. End the call or check with family.
Scammers do not tip their hand immediately. FraudShell listens throughout the call and flags suspicious patterns the moment they appear, so you know what you are dealing with before it is too late.
Patterns it listens for
Why families are interested
FraudShell is for people who want a simple warning before a suspicious conversation gets going, not another complicated system to learn.
A familiar situation
A retired teacher who gets too many suspicious calls. An adult son trying to give his parents more protection without making them learn a new system.
—Private on-device detection
—Clearer warnings before pressure builds
—Designed for self-use or family support
Visitors should not have to decode technical language to know whether this is for them.
Warmth matters more than cyber-drama. Calm cues do a better job than warning colors and glowing interfaces.
That means plain language, larger rhythm, and no patronizing or overhyped tone.
How it works
FraudShell is meant to fit into a moment people already understand, an unexpected call, a warning, and a better decision.
The goal is to catch pressure tactics and familiar scam patterns early, while the decision to answer is still easy to change.
You see a short warning while there is still time to ignore the call, let it go to voicemail, or answer more carefully.
The goal is not to automate your decisions. It is to give you a better chance to pause, trust your instincts, and hang up with confidence.
What happens after you join
We are asking for interest and a little context, not a purchase decision. The goal is to learn from the people who care about this problem first.
You join the list and share what matters most to you.
We use those answers to shape the first release and outreach.
If early access opens, interested families hear first. No purchase today.
Join the waitlist
We ask for your contact details and five quick answers so we can shape the first release around real concerns, not guesses.
About 2 minutes. No payment. No obligation.
What we are listening for
Who people want to protect, what they already do when a call feels off, and how much confidence they need before trying something new.
Designed to feel clear on a first read, even if you are not very technical.