TapeACall Reviewed
TapeACall is the cleanest-sounding three-way-bridge call recorder we tested. Annual subscription, both platforms, both directions. Notification is a brief tone — useful but not a substitute for verbal consent in strict-consent states.
What it is
TapeACall is a long-running mobile call-recording app for iPhone and Android. It records via a three-way conference bridge: the app dials a TapeACall number, you merge the call, and the bridge records both sides.
How it works
- Start an outgoing call (or receive one).
- Open the TapeACall app and tap Record.
- The app dials TapeACall’s bridge number.
- Merge the calls.
- The bridge records and uploads the audio when the call ends.
Audio quality
Best of any three-way-bridge service we tested. Both sides come through at clean telephone quality. The app encodes the recording in a format usable for transcription and sharing.
Notification behavior
On outgoing calls, the bridge plays a brief tone audible to the other party at the start of the merge. Whether this constitutes legally adequate notice is a matter of state law and the specifics of the tone; in our judgment it is closer to notice than to silence, but it is not a substitute for explicit verbal consent in all-party-consent states.
Privacy posture
Recordings are stored on TapeACall’s servers. The published privacy policy permits user-initiated deletion. For sensitive recordings, export to local storage and delete from the cloud.
Pricing
Annual subscription, with a free trial. Pricing changes; check the App Store at purchase time. There is no free tier with persistent recording.
Strengths and weaknesses
Strengths: best audio quality among three-way services; reliable across iOS and Android versions; works for outgoing and incoming.
Weaknesses: not free; recordings live on a third-party server; in all-party-consent states, the bridge tone is not a substitute for verbal consent.
Verdict
For outgoing-call recording on iPhone, TapeACall is the highest-quality option. For one-party-consent recording in jurisdictions where additional verbal consent is not required, it is the strongest paid choice. For all-party jurisdictions, you still need to ask.
Alternatives
- Rev for free recording (cloud-stored).
- Google Voice for free + announcement (incoming only).
- Hardware for archival quality.
Disclosure: RecordPhoneCall.com has no current affiliate relationship with TapeACall. Our rating is independent. See editorial policy.