The Emergency Brake for AI Agents
A drop-in MCP server that lets your AI agents ask you for help via Telegram. When the AI is uncertain, it picks up the Red Telephone.
Get It Now — $29 →My AI agents kept doing things I didn't ask for. I needed a way for them to stop and check in — without me watching the screen. Red Telephone is that safety line. When the AI is uncertain, it picks up the phone. Simple as that.
Your AI agents can write code, automate workflows, and make decisions. But what happens when they're uncertain? When they face an irreversible action? When they need human judgment?
Most agents just guess. Or crash. Or do something you'll regret.
Red Telephone gives them a better option: pick up the phone and ask you.
AI agent gets stuck or needs approval
You get a message on your phone (Telegram)
Tap a button or type your answer
AI agent continues with your guidance
Tap to respond — no typing needed. Options appear as buttons right in the message. One tap and you're done.
Normal, High, or Critical. Each looks different so you know at a glance what needs immediate attention and what can wait.
Any MCP-compatible client: Claude Desktop, Cursor IDE, or your own custom agent. If it speaks MCP, it works with Red Telephone.
Your server. Your data. No subscriptions. No vendor lock-in. Own it forever.
Other human-in-the-loop tools charge $39/month or more. Red Telephone is yours forever for less than the cost of lunch.
Get Red Telephone — $29 →Model Context Protocol — Anthropic's standard for connecting AI agents to external tools. It's how Claude Desktop and Cursor let AI use custom tools.
Basic familiarity with Python helps, but the setup guide walks you through everything step by step.
Yes. The license allows you to use and modify the code in your own projects, personal or commercial.
Email info@danteharker.com — happy to help you get set up.
No. One payment, own it forever. No recurring fees.
Give them a direct line to you. When they're stuck, uncertain, or about to do something irreversible — they'll call you first.
Get Red Telephone — $29 →