Watchword

A shared word that proves who you are.

Anyone who knows your group password sees the same word — and it changes every minute. Use it to verify each other on calls, before an AI voice clone gets there first.

Lowercase letters, numbers, and dashes. 1–64 characters.
Why this matters

You get a call from your mom. She sounds exactly right — same voice, same phrasing. She says there's an emergency and asks you to wire money right away.

You ask: "What's the watchword?"

She doesn't know it. It wasn't your mom — it was a voice clone.

AI can fake a voice. It can't fake what's on a screen it doesn't have access to.

How it works
1
Create a group

Pick a name and a shared password. Share both with your family or team out-of-band — not over the call you're trying to verify.

2
Everyone signs in

Anyone with the password can sign in and see the same word. It changes every minute, so a screenshot from earlier is useless.

3
Ask on the call

When you get a suspicious call, ask: "What's the watchword?" Wait for them to say it — don't read it first. If they know it, they have access to the same screen as you.