Tell Tono what you need.
Type it like a text.
Tono makes calls for you then texts you a summary.
Tono dials in parallel, waits on hold, talks like a person, and keeps you posted. When it’s done, you get one clean answer — not five voicemails.
Type it like a text.
Real number. Real voice. Menus and holds handled.
Tap in anytime. Tono backs off.
Names, numbers, confirmations.
A taste of what an answer looks like when Tono is done. Refunds, cancellations, comparisons — you get the receipt, not the runaround.
Sample outputs · what your text might look like
“Call my old gym and refund the membership they kept charging after I cancelled.”
“Call 5 dentists in Brooklyn and find who takes Cigna PPO with an opening this week.”
“Call my gym and cancel without letting them talk me out of it. No, I don't want the freeze.”
“Call USPS and find out where my package actually is. Tracking is lying.”
“Call my landlord and ask when my security deposit is being returned. Politely persistent.”
“Call Verizon and ask why my bill went up. Get it back to what it was or leave.”
Letting an AI make a real call on your behalf is a real ask. Here's how Tono earns it.
Asked directly, Tono says it's calling on your behalf. No fake names, no impersonation.
Tap join any time. Tap end and the call hangs up. Tono only does what you sent it to do.
Tono uses the details you typed and nothing else. We never sell your data or share it on the call.
Yes. From a real US phone number, to whoever you ask it to call. Caller-ID-friendly, real voice, real conversation. We'll show you the recording or transcript afterwards.
Anytime. You'll get a push notification when the call connects (or just when it gets interesting). Tap to join and Tono falls back. Tap again to hand it back.
Tono is honest if asked directly. Most calls go through normally — businesses care about the request, not the assistant. If a place insists on the customer, Tono pings you to take over.
Never. It speaks as your assistant, with your permission, and follows what you wrote. It can give your name, account number, and the facts you provide — that's it.
Beta members get 500 free credits to start — plenty for several calls. After that, per-call pricing with bundles for the people who use it constantly.
US numbers to start. Spanish and a handful of other languages are on the very near roadmap.