We offer a completely free call recorder app, the Rev Call Recorder, available for iOS users in North America (+1 calling code only). Included here are some of our most frequently asked questions about the app. If you're unable to record a call, refer to the Troubleshooting Steps For The Rev Call Recorder.
FAQ
Can I automatically record calls?
Due to Apple's restrictions, apps are not allowed to record calls automatically.
However, you can record calls in just a few simple steps with our app if you don't mind giving it a try. Here's how:
- Open the app
- Tap the green phone button to begin
- Enter the phone number to call (Or pull a number from your contacts)
- Tap the button to call the recording line Call +1(415)738-2935
- The recording line will automatically redirect to the recipient and the call will be recorded.
Can I record international calls?
The Rev Call Recorder App is only able to record calls made in the United States and Canada.
How do I import from TapeACall?
The Rev Call Recorder is good for recording any future phone calls that you have and getting them transcribed. But it doesn't have an import feature yet.
If you'd like to export your recordings from TapeACall, the best solution at the moment would be to download our Voice Recorder app.
Once you've downloaded the Voice Recorder, here's how to export your recording from TapeACall:
- Open the TapeACall app
- Select the recording
- Click on the share button on the bottom right
- Select ‘Share the Audio File’
- Click on ‘Copy to Recorder’ (you may have to scroll a bit to the left before you can find this in the share menu)
- And that’s it! The Voice Recorder will automatically open with the newly imported recording.
If you'd like more details, feel free to check out this post on How to Transcribe Phone Calls in 4 Simple Steps.
How do I import recordings to Call Recorder?
The Rev Call Recorder does not currently have that feature, but if you have existing recordings you'd like to get transcribed, feel free to place an order online on our audio transcription services page.
How do I record outgoing calls?
If you're looking to record an outgoing call, simply follow the below instructions:
- Open the app
- Tap the green phone button to begin
- Enter the phone number to call (Or pull a number from your contacts)
- Tap the call button to call the recording line Call +1(415)738-2935
- The recording line will automatically redirect to the recipient and the call will be recorded.
How do I record incoming calls?
- Answer call.
- Click on the Rev Call Recorder app.
- Merge call with number +1(415)738-2935”
- Recording will start.
Is there a quick way to record midway through a call?
If you'd like to record a call midway through, simply press "add call" and call Rev's call recording line: (415) 738 - 2935. Then once you're connected, press "merge calls" to start recording. Tip: You can actually save Rev’s Recording number as a contact for easy access in the future.
Can I trim a recording?
Yes, you can trim a recording to save only what you need. Tap on any recording and then tap the options button (three horizontal dots)
Select Trim
Drag sliders to the desired trim length and Save
I updated to iOS 13 and now I can't connect.
Due to Apple’s recent update, iOS 13 users of our Rev Call Recorder app must now press add call to connect to their recipients and start recording. Below are instructions on how to record phone calls using the Rev Call Recorder on iOS 13.
Press Call +1 (415) 738-2935 to connect to Rev’s recording line
Once connected to Rev’s recording line, press add call
Dial your recipient’s phone number
Once connected to your recipient, press merge calls to merge it with Rev’s recording line and start recording
Please note: the app, by default, has a 2-party legal disclosure message that will play to let the other party know they are being recorded. In certain states, it is illegal to record someone without their consent, so it's important to adhere to your State Recording Laws. If you live in a 1-party consent state, you may disable this recording via the settings, by toggling off the 2-party legal disclosure.