It scans your message for the content that trips spam filters, such as trigger words, heavy formatting, and too many links. It returns what is risky and why, so you can fix the copy before sending.
Spam trigger words, heavy formatting, too many links, and misleading subject lines all push mail toward spam. Authentication gaps, a poor sender reputation, and bad list quality matter too. The checker covers the content side.
No, this tool focuses on content. For authentication, use the SPF, DKIM, and DMARC checkers. Strong deliverability needs both clean copy and correct authentication records.
Content is only part of it. Confirm SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are set up, your domain and IP are not blacklisted, and your sending volume and list quality are healthy. All of these affect placement.
Yes. Paste your copy, run the scan, and get the result. No account required.
Words tied to hype and urgency, like free, guarantee, act now, and risk-free, along with excessive punctuation and all caps, raise spam risk. The checker flags the specific triggers in your copy so you can soften or remove them.
Yes. Too many links, especially shortened or mismatched ones, is a common spam signal. Keep links minimal and relevant in cold outreach, and make sure the visible text matches the destination.
Yes. Content is only one signal. Even clean copy lands in spam if your authentication is broken, your domain or IP is blacklisted, or your sending reputation is poor. Fix those alongside your copy.
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