Cheap international calls
Low per-minute rates to more than 200 countries. Prepaid, no subscription, no contract — and the person you call needs no app.
- 200+ countries
- Prepaid, no subscription
- No mobile data during the call
- German provider
How Tariffic works
Three steps and you are calling abroad at the Tariffic per-minute rate.
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Register your number
On first use you enter your own phone number. We send an activation code by SMS, and entering it confirms the number is yours.
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Prepare the call
Type the number you want to reach or pick it from your address book. Tariffic transmits it encrypted and gives you a dial-in number.
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Call the dial-in number
You call the dial-in number and we connect you abroad automatically. This method is called callthrough.
Why Tariffic
No contract, no monthly fee, no surprise on your bill.
Prepaid, no subscription
You top up credit and call from it. Stop calling and nothing else is charged.
Low per-minute rates
Every call target has a clear price per minute — visible up front, no small print.
No internet during the call
The call runs over the normal phone network. No VoIP, no dropouts, no app on the other end.
Credit in seconds
Top up with PayPal or PaysafeCard — in the app or here on the website.
200+ countries
From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, with separate rates for landline and mobile.
Full control
Balance, call log and account deletion are always available in the app.
Important when travelling abroad
The dial-in country is always the country of your phone number. You therefore always dial in to the country your number is registered in — even when you are somewhere else.
Inside the EU that costs nothing extra thanks to “roam like at home”. Outside the EU your mobile operator charges roaming fees for the dial-in call — please do not use Tariffic there. With a Swiss number this already applies inside the EU, because Switzerland is not covered by the EU roaming regulation.
Popular destinations
Per-minute rates for calls to landlines, VAT included.
Common questions
Do I need an internet connection?
Only to prepare the call, which transfers a few kilobytes. The call itself runs over the normal phone network.
What does a call cost me?
Two parts: the dial-in number is a landline number in your own country — your operator bills the connection to it at your usual tariff. With a landline flat rate or free minutes to landlines this part is free for you. We charge the forwarding abroad at the Tariffic rate and deduct it from your credit.
Does the person I call need Tariffic too?
No. On the other end it is an ordinary incoming call — no app, no sign-up.