The party-night number caller that just works.
View on Play Store → Privacy Policy ->Tambola Number Caller is designed for seamless number calling in Tambola/Housie games. It features a clear interface, automatic and manual modes, and a history tracker for fair play. Built for the chaos of a real party, big numbers, clear voice, and a one-thumb layout the host can run while pouring tea.
Tambola nights are loud, fast, and unforgiving, the caller is the centre of attention and any fumble breaks the rhythm. We rebuilt the caller around three things that matter on a party night, glanceability, voice clarity, and recoverability. The display is readable from across the room, the voice cuts through music, and a missed call is one tap away from being repeated. Auto-mode keeps things flowing, manual mode hands the reins back to the host. A side-rail history tracks every number, so disputes settle in seconds.
Existing Tambola callers either bury the current number under cluttered UI or rely on harsh, robotic voices that get lost over a party speaker. Hosts ended up shouting alongside the app or going back to paper tickets, which slowed games and started arguments.
We watched three real Tambola nights before opening Figma. The room, not the screen, became the brief. We anchored everything to a single big number, treated voice as a first-class output, and made the history a glance away, not a sub-menu. Everything else got cut.
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Default TTS got drowned out at 70+ dB rooms. We built a custom audio pipeline with a tuned compressor and a louder, slower fallback voice.
Hosts hold a plate, a drink, or a child. Every primary action sits in the bottom third of the screen, reachable with a single thumb.
Players argue. We added a persistent history rail so the host can replay any number, instantly, without leaving the calling screen.
"Our Diwali party ran four games back-to-back without a single argument. The big number and the replay saved my evening."
Yes. Everything ships in the APK, including the voice. No internet needed once installed.
Auto-mode goes from 2 to 12 seconds between calls, with a long-press to pause.
The first release ships with three English accents. Hindi and Marathi voices are next in the pipeline.