Free international calling every day
WhatsCall lets you both receive and place international calls without a subscription fee. Each day the app grants a set amount of complimentary calling credit — typically enough for roughly 30 minutes of talk time — so you don’t need to sign up for a paid plan to use it for short overseas conversations.
How the app routes calls
WhatsCall routes voice traffic over the internet, which brings the same security trade-offs common to most internet-based calling services. The app’s advertising sometimes suggests “unlimited” free calling; in practice that refers to a recurring daily allowance of credits rather than truly endless talk time.
Ways to increase your daily credit:
- Invite friends to join the app to earn bonus credit
- Click on in-app ads to gain additional minutes
- Watch promotional videos to receive extra calling credit
Extra tools and protections
The app includes a couple of convenience and safety tools to improve the calling experience:
- Caller ID to help you identify incoming numbers
- Call blocking to stop unwanted callers
Call quality and reliability
Voice quality is decent but not flawless — it doesn’t always match the polished claims in ads. Some users report occasional connection hiccups, though these are often manageable for short calls. Keep in mind the daily credits are limited, so “free” international calling usually means up to about a half hour per day rather than unlimited chatting.
Who this is best for
If you only need to make occasional international calls and are currently paying high per-minute rates, WhatsCall can be a cost-saving option. Heavy users who need long, uninterrupted conversations abroad will likely find the daily cap restrictive and might prefer a paid VoIP plan or carrier bundle.
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