Call logs
See every incoming, outgoing and missed call — with numbers, names, times and durations — so unfamiliar or unusual contact stands out at a glance.
Despite all the messaging apps, the phone call still matters — and the call log is one of the clearest records of who someone is in regular contact with. The Phone Call Tracker shows incoming, outgoing and missed calls on a device you own or manage, complete with the number, the matched contact name, the time, and how long the call lasted. Patterns that would be invisible in the moment — a number that calls repeatedly, late-night calls, an unknown contact that suddenly appears often — become obvious in a clean, sortable log.
This is about contact patterns, not eavesdropping. The call tracker tells you who and when; if you also need the conversation itself on a device you manage with consent, that is handled separately by Call Recording.
An unfamiliar number that calls a child repeatedly is exactly the kind of thing a parent wants to know about early. The call tracker does not assume the worst — most calls are friends and family — but it makes the unusual visible, so you can ask a gentle question before a small concern grows. Cross-referencing with the Contacts Tracker helps you tell a saved friend from an unknown caller at a glance.
Most of a call log is reassuringly ordinary. Its value is in making the one number that doesn't fit easy to spot.
For roles where the phone is a work tool — sales, support, field service — call logs help verify activity, resolve disputes about whether a customer was contacted, and keep accurate records. On company-owned devices with staff informed, this is a routine and reasonable part of managing the resource.
A long call is not evidence of anything by itself, and a single unknown number is usually harmless. Look for sustained patterns, and treat the log as context for a conversation rather than a charge sheet.
Setup takes about 5 minutes on a device you own or manage.
Common questions about the Phone Call Tracker feature.
Yes — incoming, outgoing and missed calls are all logged, each labelled by direction.
Both, where a contact is saved. Numbers that are not in the address book are shown as unknown so they stand out.
Yes. Every call entry includes its duration alongside the date and time.
No — that is a separate feature. The tracker logs who, when and how long; audio is handled by Call Recording where lawful and configured.
Calls captured before they are deleted on the device remain visible in your dashboard, so clearing the log on the phone does not erase your record.
Yes. You can flag numbers so you are notified when they call or are called, instead of checking the log manually.
Standard phone calls are logged directly. Calls made inside messaging apps are covered by those apps' own monitoring features where supported.
Call logging is supported on Android and on iOS devices you own or manage, with platform-specific setup.
Yes. It is encrypted in transit and stored in your private account. See our Privacy Policy.
Calls sync to your dashboard regularly, usually within minutes of the call ending.
Yes, you can review and export logs from the dashboard for your own records.
Logging calls on your own child's phone or a company-owned device with the user informed is generally lawful. Tracking another adult's private phone without consent is not — check local law.