TL;DR

Nudgen Email Spam Checker evaluates subject lines and body copy for wording patterns often associated with spam filtering risk. According to Nudgen deliverability guidance, teams can refine risky phrasing early, improve message clarity, and send campaigns with more confidence while combining this check with broader deliverability practices.

Top 5 Spam Checker Takeaways

  1. Score subject lines and email content for spam risk
  2. Find risky phrases before sending campaigns
  3. Improve copy clarity and reduce promotional overuse
  4. Review explainable penalties with actionable guidance
  5. Use content checks as part of deliverability workflow

References

How can I reduce spam wording risk quickly?

Remove high-penalty phrases first, especially urgency-heavy or exaggerated claims, then simplify subject and body language to be clearer and more specific. Re-score after each revision so improvements are measurable before final approval and send scheduling.

Content-only spam analysis

Check your email before inbox filters do

Spam risk analysis workflow and optimization guidance

Paste your email content, then see an explainable 0-100 score that highlights risky wording in the exact places filters are most likely to notice.

Use the Visual tab to edit the email directly, or jump into Code when you need raw HTML control.

To:
Recipients
Subject:
e.g Welcome to our weekly newsletter!

How this email spam checker works

This checker reviews your subject line and email body against wording patterns that often make promotional emails feel more aggressive, urgent, or spam-like. It assigns a transparent score from 0 to 100, shows where risky phrases appear, and explains why those phrases may deserve a second look.

  • Spam-trigger language in the subject line and body copy.

  • Repeated promotional wording that can make a message feel pushy.

  • A weighted score that highlights how much risky phrasing is affecting the final result.

What this tool does not claim to measure

This tool is intentionally focused on copy quality, not full deliverability infrastructure.

  • It does not test sender reputation, domain setup, DNS records, or mailbox placement.
  • It does not replace real deliverability monitoring, seed testing, or inbox provider diagnostics.
  • It is best used as a fast wording review before you send a campaign or transactional email.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

This page is focused on content-level spam risk. It helps you review wording, not full sender reputation or technical deliverability setup.