· the sound you dread
Scared of phone calls?
Practice on fake ones.
If calls make you rehearse "hello" in your head, you don't have a personality flaw. You have a rep shortage. RizzCall gives you real voice calls with characters who talk back, capped at 3 minutes, where the worst case is a funny score.
Free first call · No sign-up · Hanging up is allowed
Three weeks from
dread to dial tone.
Exposure at a survivable dose, repeated. It is the only thing that has ever worked on call reluctance, and it finally has a practice mode.
- Week 1
Week one: pick up the phone
One call a day with Maya, the friendly one. The goal is not a score; it is hearing a ringtone without your stomach dropping. Three minutes, then it is over and nobody died.
- Week 2
Week two: survive worse
Lena gives one-word answers. Sofia is unimpressed on principle. Harder company teaches the skill comfort never does: carrying a call that is not carrying itself.
- Week 3
Week three: check the graph
Your scores chart every call. Watching the line climb is how you prove to yourself, with numbers, that the fear was never a fact about you.
Honest print: RizzCall is a game, not therapy. If anxiety is running your life, talk to a professional first; we're the fun homework, not the treatment.
Fair questions.
Why do phone calls feel so much harder than texting?
Because a call removes every safety net texting added: no time to draft, no editing, no reading the room through emoji. It is real-time performance with zero visual feedback, and if you grew up texting, you may simply have never gotten the reps. Phone comfort is a skill, not a personality trait, and skills respond to practice.
How does practicing on RizzCall help with phone anxiety?
The dread of calls is mostly unfamiliarity plus imagined stakes. RizzCall gives you real voice calls with none of the real cost: characters who talk, pause, interrupt, and react like people, on calls capped at 3 minutes. After a few dozen reps, ringing stops meaning danger, because your nervous system has been through it and nothing happened.
Is this therapy?
No. RizzCall is a game and a practice tool, not treatment. If anxiety is seriously limiting your life, a professional is the right call to make first, and this can be a fun supplement, not a substitute.
Where should a nervous caller start?
Maya, The Warm-Up. She is friendly, laughs easily, and is deliberately hard to fail with. One short call a day for a week, then try someone drier. The Daily Call is a good ritual too: one free call every day, same scenario as everyone else in the world.
Does it work for work calls too?
Yes. The same reps carry into phone interviews, salary negotiations, and every "can we hop on a quick call?" that used to ruin your morning.