Route the call
Decline an incoming call to use conditional forwarding, or call the shared service number and authenticate before starting an outbound call.
CallExhibitUnwanted calls, preserved with context
Turn a suspicious call into a record you can actually use.
Use your existing mobile phone. CallExhibit preserves the original recording, call details, routing evidence, and an integrity value in one private history.
Suspected robocall“Your vehicle's extended warranty may be expiring...”Caller identity still needs to be verified.
More than caller ID
Caller ID can be spoofed, names can be incomplete, and an unwanted call is not automatically unlawful. CallExhibit gives you an organized source record so you can research the business, compare repeated calls, request written information, or seek qualified advice without relying on memory alone.
How it works
Decline an incoming call to use conditional forwarding, or call the shared service number and authenticate before starting an outbound call.
Continue the conversation on your phone while CallExhibit connects the parties and applies your configured recording-disclosure policy.
The completed call appears with its original audio, timing, numbers, routing details, integrity value, and retention date.
One evidence record
Every completed call is easier to understand when the audio, call legs, project notes, and source identity remain together.
Private by default
CallExhibit support cannot listen to your recordings unless you explicitly share one specific call for troubleshooting. You can revoke that access at any time.
Built for follow-through
Group calls by campaign, company, issue, or investigation without changing the original evidence.
Keep federal references separate from reviewed state sources, court limits, and business registries.
Find official sourcesUse patient, natural examples for requesting a website, email, written offer, or representative name.
Recognize common patternsAn account can represent separate subscriber lines with their own PIN, forwarding profile, and disclosure setting.
Free public library
Learn how to preserve a call, register and report through official channels, research a business, and separate common scam patterns from verified identity.
Before you begin
No. It is a call-record and organization service. Carrier filtering and device blocking remain separate tools.
No. It preserves what occurred. Identity, consent, exemptions, jurisdiction, and current law still need to be evaluated.
Only when the account policy permits the preference. CallExhibit keeps disclosure on when reviewed policy requires it or participant-location information is incomplete.
Yes. Incoming calls use conditional forwarding. Outbound caller identity depends on carrier authorization and may use the CallExhibit service number as a fallback.
Call evidence, organized