Answers to common questions about app features, permissions, and support
Hunting Call Checker analyzes animal calls in real time or from recordings to help identify species, call quality, and acoustic characteristics.
This app is designed for hunters, wildlife enthusiasts, call makers, guides, and anyone looking to improve or evaluate hunting calls.
Apple requires apps to request permission before using sensitive features like the microphone, location, or camera because they may access personal information. This gives you control over what your device shares and helps you understand why access is needed. Hunting Call Checker only asks for these permissions to support core features like sound analysis, environmental accuracy, or optional field images, and you can change permissions anytime in iPhone settings.
Supported species may include deer, elk, turkey, wolves, owls, and other wildlife calls depending on app updates and current features.
Yes. The app can use your iPhone microphone for live sound capture, making it useful during field practice or active calling sessions.
Yes. You can analyze recordings to review call quality, compare sounds, and improve technique.
Accuracy depends on sound quality, microphone placement, environmental noise, and species type, but the app is built to provide practical field-level insights.
Yes. Wind, rain, and environmental noise can affect sound analysis, though compensation tools may help improve reliability.
Core sound analysis may function offline, while updates, tutorials, or additional resources may require internet access.
Microphone access is required so the app can capture and analyze sounds in real time.
Camera or photo access may support environmental analysis, documentation, or optional visual features depending on app settings.
Yes. Hunting Call Checker is designed for both beginners and experienced callers.
Yes. By analyzing pitch, rhythm, harmonics, and consistency, the app can help refine your calling performance.
Currently, Hunting Call Checker is available for iPhone.
Reduce background noise, move closer to the sound source, verify microphone permissions, and ensure your device microphone is unobstructed.
Visit our website contact page or tutorial videos for support, troubleshooting, and feature guidance.