VeraDial vs SpoofCard
SpoofCard lets you display a different caller ID. VeraDial gives you a real, verified phone number that carriers trust. Here's how they compare.
Dedicated numbers with carrier-level verification. Your calls display as verified on the recipient's device. You own the number, so you can call, text, record, and even dispatch AI agents to make calls on your behalf — all from one consistent identity.
Displays a chosen number on the recipient's caller ID using traditional spoofing. The number isn't yours — you can't receive calls or texts on it. Carriers are increasingly flagging or blocking spoofed calls under STIR/SHAKEN regulations.
Feature by Feature
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | VeraDial | SpoofCard |
|---|---|---|
| Dedicated phone numbers you own | ||
| STIR/SHAKEN A-level attestation | ||
| Calls display as verified on recipient's phone | ||
| AI-powered outbound calling | ||
| SMS from your calling number | ||
| Call recording | ||
| Background noise effects | ||
| Number verification for numbers you own | ||
| Subscription with credits ($9.99/mo) | 100 credits/mo | Credit-based |
| Voicemail transcription | ||
| Call forwarding & AI screening | ||
| Carrier-grade infrastructure (Twilio) | ||
| iOS app | coming soon | |
| Android app |
Information based on publicly available data as of April 2026. Features may change.
Why It Matters
Spoofing is a liability. Verified identity is an asset.
STIR/SHAKEN regulations mean carriers now verify who's behind every call. Spoofed numbers get flagged as “Spam Likely” or blocked entirely. VeraDial works with the system, not against it.
Verified, not spoofed
VeraDial numbers carry STIR/SHAKEN A-level attestation. Recipients see a verified call — not an unknown or flagged number. SpoofCard uses traditional caller ID spoofing, which carriers increasingly flag or block.
AI makes calls for you
Dispatch an AI agent to handle outbound calls on your behalf. Choose from presets like Scheduler or Reminder, or write a custom prompt. Get a full transcript and summary when it's done. SpoofCard has no AI calling capability.
You own the number
VeraDial purchases real phone numbers dedicated to your account. You can make calls, send SMS, and receive callbacks on the same number. SpoofCard displays a number on the recipient's screen but doesn't give you ownership of it.
SMS follow-up from the same identity
After a call, send a text from the same number the recipient just saw. VeraDial keeps voice and messaging on one identity. SpoofCard doesn't support outbound SMS.
Built for business use
VeraDial is designed for solo operators, sales teams, and field services who need consistent outbound identity. SpoofCard has historically focused on novelty use cases like background noise effects.
Bottom Line
Which should you pick?
Pick VeraDial if...
You want to legitimately display a business number you actually own on outbound calls. VeraDial verifies existing numbers (B-level attestation) or provisions new ones (A-level) — both are legal and work under TRACED Act enforcement.
Pick SpoofCard if...
You want to display a number you don’t own for specific pranking or novelty use cases and you’ve verified the legality in your jurisdiction.
The short version
SpoofCard’s use case has been steadily narrowed by STIR/SHAKEN enforcement and the TRACED Act — unverified calls get filtered or blocked. VeraDial does the legitimate version of what most SpoofCard users actually wanted: verified caller ID on a number you own, for $9.99/mo.
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