Compliance
Built for the TCPA, FCC, and AI disclosure laws your lawyer actually reads
The regulatory posture of AI voice in 2026 is strict and getting stricter. Stellar ships the consent capture, disclosure, and handoff guardrails you need, not as add-ons, but as defaults.
Pre-call compliance check
One-to-one consent
Captured 2m ago · IP 73.x.x.x
Calling window
11:42am local · within 8am–9pm
DNC list
Number not on list
AI disclosure
Will announce in greeting
Cleared to dial
audit ref · cmp_8f3a2e
The defaults that matter, built in
You shouldn't have to remember to turn on AI disclosure. It's on.
FCC one-to-one consent
Capture per-trigger consent records tied to the specific form a lead submitted. Meets the FCC's 2024 TCPA rule on one-to-one consent for AI-generated calls.
TCPA-safe calling windows
Outbound calls respect the caller's local time (8am–9pm by default, configurable per account). Out-of-window campaigns queue until the window reopens.
AI identity disclosure
Every outbound greeting includes a clear AI disclosure — baked into the system prompt, not an opt-in toggle. Required under California, Utah, and emerging state AI laws.
Recording disclosure
When call recording is enabled, the agent announces it on every call. Recordings carry configurable retention limits per plan (90 days on Starter, unlimited on Scale).
Warm transfer with whisper
Before connecting a caller to a human, Stellar whispers a summary brief to the receiving rep — so nobody asks "who am I talking to" after pickup.
International phone provisioning
Provision numbers in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia. Country-aware routing so a London caller gets a local number on return callbacks.
Live do-not-call list
When a caller asks to be removed, the agent adds them to your account's DNC list on the spot — and the call worker checks DNC before every dial. Even a touch already scheduled 30 minutes from now gets cancelled before it fires.
FCC one-to-one consent, made easy
The FCC's 2024 rule tightened TCPA prior-express-written-consent to require one-to-one consent per seller. Aggregated lead-gen consent no longer qualifies.
Stellar captures consent at the exact moment a lead submits your form — their IP, user-agent, the exact disclosure text they agreed to, and a reference to the calling party. Every downstream call includes a pointer to that record for audit. Strict mode refuses to call any lead without one.
One-to-one consent captured at form submission, tied to campaign + disclosure text
Consent records stored on every call job for FCC audit trail
Seller name, phone, and evidence field configured per trigger source
Strict-mode flag rejects trigger calls without a matching active consent spec
Per-account call-window settings with per-timezone defaults
Voicemail drop auto-ends rather than disclosing to a machine
Per-account DNC list — agent writes opt-outs in real time, worker enforces on every dial
Warm transfer without the awkward pause
When a call escalates to a human, the receiving rep hears a whispered summary before the caller is bridged in. Stellar generates the summary from the live conversation and delivers it with zero added latency on the caller's end.
Optional Slack post at transfer time logs who was escalated and why, so after-hours handoffs stay visible to the on-call team.
Stellar provides compliance tooling. You are the seller of record and remain responsible for regulatory adherence in your jurisdiction. For a BAA or signed compliance agreement, contact sales.
Ship AI calls your compliance team approves of.
All defaults are on from day one. No upgrades needed to be compliant.