You dial. Their phone rings. They pick up.
A real call to any number on earth — landline or mobile. Nothing to install, not for you and not for them. Pay only for the minutes you use.
Not another app the other person has to download.
DialHard places a real call to a real number — the phone in their pocket or on their desk just rings, wherever they are. They don't sign up for anything. They answer.
Reached.
Any real number in 140+ countries — landline or mobile, from your browser or phone. No app on your end, nothing at all on theirs. Their phone just rings, like any other call.
Coverage 140+ · L / MAnswered.
Your calls travel clean routes and carry a real caller ID, so they look like what they are — a real person calling. Bulk traffic isn't allowed on this network; that policy is why your number stays trusted and your calls get picked up.
Answer rate 99.3% · measured, not promisedCovered.
The per-minute rate is on screen before you dial. A drop that's on us refunds its minutes automatically. And support is a named person who answers, usually the same day.
Guarantee in writingSigning up is obviously free. What it gets you before a card exists:
From the first $5 on — pay for minutes, own the equipment:
Create an account
In the browser, no card — no sales call, nobody to convince. The workspace is live immediately.
Hear your line work
One free echo call. Your voice comes back, and the carrier's own measurements grade the route — before a card exists.
Add $5 and dial
Type the number you want to reach. The rate is on the screen, their phone rings — and minutes are all you pay for.
If we can't make your line work, the $5 comes back.
By the time you add the $5, you'll have heard your line work on a free echo call — most of the risk is gone before money moves. Every quality complaint is investigated by a person — the route, the codec, your setup — and worked until your calling runs. If the fault is ours, we fix it, and dropped minutes refund themselves either way. If, and only if, your environment can't be made to work — a blocked port, a corporate firewall that won't move, an audio device that won't cooperate — the first $5 is refunded. Minutes you talked are minutes you bought: this guarantees your line works, it isn't a free trial.
Changed your mind? Within 14 days of buying you can withdraw: what you've used is paid for, the rest is refunded. How it works: dialhard.com/withdrawal
Everywhere is a local call.
140+ countries on one network. Every number is a real phone ringing a real person — and the distance is the only thing that disappears.
I interpret over the phone for hours at a time. My clients hear every word. Two hours costs me $4.
Stranded in Greece, needed to reach my rental company immediately. Signed up and called them in under a minute. Just worked.
Crisp audio, reasonable prices, responsive support. But what sold me? The privacy focus trumps every competitor I compared.
Flat tire in New Zealand, and the rental company had no WhatsApp, phone only. A friend told me about DialHard and I was calling within minutes from my browser. A slight delay on one call, but we had a full conversation and got it sorted.
DialHard has been great for me and the guy running it is responsive and cares. I feel the most looked after by an app ever.
It's an excellent tool. Sound and microphone have always worked fine. The only issue I've had is when using the keyboard to press a number during an automated call (on a laptop). The number is not captured most of the times, or if it is, it happens too late, so I need to restart the call and try again. Other than that, for regular calls it works like a charm. Thanks.
For now it is great. Not much issues. Someimtes the call is dropped without even starting. Not sure it is from the number or what. It has happened 2-3 times, so I guess it is because of the number. The main issue I faced is the call drops when you have to select menus from dialpad. Let's say the call asks to select a menu for language, you select a number, then another menu option, then another, then another. I think after 3rd or 4th the call was dropping automatically. It happened only once though. In general, I am very happy with DialHard. For an upgrade, it would be great if user can copy/paste number to the dial.
Does the person I call need the app?
No. You call their real number. It rings like any other call. They don't sign up, download, or know what DialHard is.
What if a call drops?
If the drop is on us, the minutes are refunded automatically — you'll see it on the call. If it's their line, we tell you that plainly.
Can I be billed by surprise?
No. Pay-as-you-go can't spend past the credit you've added, and every call shows its per-minute rate before you place it.
Is my money safe?
Payments run through a PCI-DSS processor; we never store your full card. Accounts support 2FA. Stricter on fraud than loud about it.
Who am I dealing with?
A telecommunications provider registered in Germany, operated under EU law — not an anonymous reseller. Your data sits under the GDPR. Support is a named person, not a ticket queue. The full legal entity is on the Impressum.
Do you allow bulk or auto-dialing?
No. Volume is the scammer's job. We're a registered provider with a network reputation to protect — bulk and auto-dialing aren't allowed, and high-risk destinations are verified. Getting through means reaching specific people, not blasting a list.
Sign up. Add $5 when you're ready. If we can't make your line work, it comes back.