The phone reputation score explained
From 0 to 100: what each level means for your outbound calls
Every number has a score. Do you know yours?
What is the reputation score?
The phone reputation score is a rating from 0 to 100. A score close to 0 means excellent . A score close to 100 means your number is considered spam and will likely be blocked.
The reputation scale
What influences your score
| Low daily call volume | |
| High pickup rate (> 15%) | |
| Long average call duration | |
| No user reports |
| High call volume (> 50/day) | |
| Multiple user reports | |
| Short and repetitive calls | |
| Recently recycled number |
The 5 score levels
0 - 29: Positive
Your number has an excellent reputation. Calls go through normally on all carriers.
30 - 69: Caution
Your number is starting to draw attention. Some reports are recorded but blocking is not yet active.
70 - 79: Nuisance
The number is considered harmful. Some carriers display "Spam likely". Pickup rate drops.
80 - 89: Negative
The number is actively filtered by most carriers and apps. Almost nobody picks up.
90 - 100: Confirmed spam
The number is blacklisted. Calls are silently blocked. The number is effectively unusable.
Summary table
| Score | Status | Call visibility | Estimated pickup rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 - 29 | Healthy | Normal call | 20% - 30% |
| 30 - 69 | Watch | Normal call (some blocks) | 10% - 20% |
| 70 - 79 | Nuisance | "Spam likely" displayed | 5% - 10% |
| 80 - 89 | Negative | Partial blocking | 2% - 5% |
| 90+ | Spam | Total blocking | < 2% |
Frequently asked questions
How is the reputation score calculated?
Can my score improve?
Do all carriers use the same score?
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