“Call with iPhone” for macOS

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Six years ago I made a little utility to right-click a phone number on my computer and dial it using Skype. I’ve used this daily for years, but it broke recently with Skype’s redesign.

I don’t otherwise have a reason to use Skype regularly these days, and ever since Apple introduced the ability to make phone calls from macOS via FaceTime (and your iPhone), I’ve been meaning to explore using that instead anyway.

FaceTime supports the tel protocol, so adapting my AppleScript to use that was easy.

You can download it here. Double-clicking the file should open Automator and prompt you to install it (or install manually by putting the file in ~/Library/Services/).

Now you should be able to right-click any phone number (including international formats) in most applications and “Call with iPhone” using FaceTime (it does make a “real” phone call, not FaceTime or FaceTime Audio). If an application other than FaceTime launches, you probably need to go to FaceTime > Preferences and set FaceTime as the “Default for calls”.

2 thoughts on ““Call with iPhone” for macOS

  1. I’m looking for a way to dial the iPhone from the Mac, but be able to talk and be heard via the iPhone from the start. Not on the Mac. Not “transferring” mid-call from the Mac to the iPhone. My headset is paired with the iPhone, not the computer. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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