Protect your business from spam flags & blocked calls

Stop worrying about spam flags. ARMOR® watches your numbers and fixes them for you, so more people pick up and your business keeps growing.

Why do your calls get labeled as spam?

Potential Spam
Scam Likely
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Spam filters are blocking wanted calls

Carriers like T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon block billions of scam calls with aggressive filters.

That’s good for consumers, but it also means legitimate, wanted calls from real businesses get caught in the crossfire.​

Doctors can't reach patients.
Schools can't reach parents.
Dealerships can't notify customers about oil changes.
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Consumer being called by a Potential Spam number

Don’t worry. We’ll take care of this for you.

ARMOR® is the most complete solution for SMBs and enterprises that want to fix call deliverability for good.

Award-winning Product of the Year

MSP Today Product of the Year

Our contact rates jumped 40% overnight with ARMOR®

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Here's how we fix numbers labeled with spam flags

ARMOR® works with carriers to clear your reputation, fight for your numbers, and give your business the coverage it needs so your calls get through.​
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Why are we so confident? Meet our team.

Behind ARMOR® is a team of telecom veterans who’ve built and scaled call protection, spam detection, and voice products at companies like Hiya, First Orion, AT&T, Lookout, and PhoneBurner.

With decades of experience launching industry‑first solutions in call security, messaging, and caller ID, they bring deep carrier relationships and real‑world expertise to protecting your outbound calls.​
Chris Sorensen

Chris Sorensen

CEO, Founder
Telecom Experience:
PhoneBurner, Hiya
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Rick Moulton

VP
Telecom Experience:
PhoneBurner, Hiya, AT&T
Kevin Reeves

Kevin Reeves

CTO
Telecom Experience:
PhoneBurner
Nick Andrews

Nick Andrews

VP of Revenue
Telecom Experience:
First Orion, Windstream
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Erik Meyer

Service Delivery
Telecom Experience:
AT&T, T-Mobile, Hiya

Are your numbers labeled spam?

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Partial Protection Cracks Under Pressure
ARMOR® Delivers What Others Ignore

See the difference between weak defenses and complete call performance optimization

Without ARMOR®

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Recycled and risky numbers
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Minimum visibility into issues
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Alerts with manual remediation
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Basic data, limited insights
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Limited number-by-number reporting
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Partial, non-subscriber flag testing

With ARMOR®

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Fortified numbers carriers trust
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Spam, spoofing, blocking, and bad actor protection
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Carrier-specific monitoring with full-service remediation
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Leading-edge, actionable analytics
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Unparalleled call-by-call reporting
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Real-time, real-subscriber on-device testing

Every Missed Call is Lost Revenue. Protect Your Numbers Now.

Protect your numbers with ARMOR® and get more calls answered. Schedule a call with us today.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the ARMOR® number tester work—and what makes it different?
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The ARMOR® number test places real calls to actual human subscribers across major carriers and locations, delivering a true picture of how your calls appear in the wild. It detects CNAM (Caller Name) display issues, spam flags, and other call labeling problems that could hurt your performance.

Unlike tools that rely on bots or simulations, ARMOR® provides location-specific, carrier-specific results for the most accurate and actionable analysis available.

Why can’t I just call a friend to test my numbers?
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Calling a friend or colleague is a common move—but it’s flawed. Labels like “Spam Likely,” “Scam Likely,” and “Telemarketer” are carrier-specific, and can vary by location, device, and more, so just because your number looks clean on one phone doesn’t mean it’s clear everywhere.

In short, calling a friend is neither reliable nor scalable. That’s why we run controlled tests using real human subscribers across multiple carriers and geographies, giving you accurate, repeatable insights into how your calls are actually received—at scale.

Why is it important to test my number on multiple carriers?
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Carrier algorithms are unique—so just because your number looks clean on one network doesn’t mean you’re in the clear on another. Labels can vary widely across carriers based on their own algorithms, data sources, and regional factors.

Not only does testing across multiple carriers help you identify whether a flag is isolated or widespread—it provides you with a clearer path to carrier-specific remediation.

Why does location matter when testing my number?
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Spam/scam labels vary by location as well. A number might be flagged in one city and clean in another, depending on local data, regional spam trends, and how individual carriers handle labeling. Testing across multiple locations—or into specific markets you're targeting (coming soon)—is one of the most diligent steps you can take to maximize your reach and protect your outbound performance.

Additionally, ARMOR® data’s state-by-state analytics help you track answer rates across regions—so you can invest in high-performing markets, avoid underperforming ones, and make smarter, location-based dialing decisions.

How can testing my phone number improve call answer rates?
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If your number is being flagged as spam, your answer rate will decline—full stop. This is visibility you can’t afford not to have. Running an ARMOR® test places real calls to actual human subscribers across major carriers, so you can see exactly how your number appears to recipients before you start dialing.

This helps you:

  • Identify and address issues—like spam flags or CNAM inconsistencies—before they impact performance
  • Adjust strategy or number usage prior to calling
  • Reduce missed connections and improve your call-to-conversation rate
  • Protect key metrics by maintaining a trusted, consistent caller ID presence

It’s a fast, low-friction way to uncover problems that often go unnoticed—and make informed decisions to improve call outcomes.

How does the ARMOR® service protect my numbers?
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The ARMOR® service delivers end-to-end protection to help strengthen your number reputation, ensure long-term performance, and avoid the pitfalls of constant number replacement.

As part of that, we:

  • Register your numbers directly with the carriers to promote long-term trust and
  • Support CNAM registration efforts and help verify display and follow up with carriers if inconsistencies arise
  • Perform ongoing tests using actual human subscribers to detect spam flags, spoofing, and deliverability issues across major carriers and locations
  • Continuously monitor your numbers to surface new or emerging threats
  • Proactively remediate issues on your behalf, including outreach to carriers where needed
  • Deliver analytics that highlight calling behaviors—both positive and negative—to inform strategic dialing decisions
  • Provide third-party reporting and guidance that support compliance and risk management efforts

This comprehensive approach gives your team the data and tools needed to maintain a strong caller reputation and drive consistent call outcomes.