Checks the sender, not just the words
Scamify analyzes the actual email headers, sender domain, and routing — the parts scammers can't fake easily.
Got a weird email? Send it to Scamify. We'll tell you exactly what's wrong — before you click anything dangerous.
Forward suspicious messages to Scamify and get a fast, plain-English verdict explaining exactly what's wrong (or what's safe).
Know if an email is safe.
Not just a feature list — these are the everyday situations where Jortty has your back.
Fake delivery alerts from USPS, FedEx, UPS, or DHL asking for "redelivery fees." Scamify spots the fake links and sender mismatches.
Emails or texts claiming to be from the IRS, Social Security, or Medicare. The real ones never demand money or threaten arrest.
Lottery, sweepstakes, gift card scams. If you didn't enter, you didn't win. Scamify confirms it.
Bank, PayPal, Amazon, or credit card "alerts" with urgent links. Forward it before clicking anything.
Sob-story emails pretending to be from someone you know, asking for money or gift cards. Scamify catches these too.
Phony Medicare, insurance, or pharmacy emails asking you to "confirm coverage." Scamify checks the sender against real domains.
Every detail is designed for clarity and safety — so you can use the internet without worry.
Scamify analyzes the actual email headers, sender domain, and routing — the parts scammers can't fake easily.
We follow each link in the message and check it against scam databases — without you ever having to click it.
You don't just get "scam" or "safe." You get the reasons: which words, which links, which sender details set off alarms.
Here's exactly what you'll see, step by step.
From any email app — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, Apple Mail — hit Forward and send it to scam@jortty.com. For text messages, take a screenshot and upload it through the Jortty app.
Our AI checks the sender, every link, the urgency language, the phrasing patterns, and known scam signatures. You don't lift a finger.
Safe, suspicious, or dangerous. Plus a plain-English explanation of what's right or wrong with the message, and exactly what you should do next.
Small things that make a big difference once you've been using Scamify for a while.
Forward the full original message — don't copy-paste the text. We need the headers to check the real sender.
For text messages, take a clean screenshot showing the sender's phone number or name.
When in doubt, forward it. Even if it turns out to be safe, you'll learn what to look for next time.
Share Scamify with family members. The more eyes on a suspicious message, the better.
If Scamify says "scam," don't reply to the sender, don't click links, and don't download attachments — just delete it.
Save the scam@jortty.com email address in your contacts so it's easy to forward anything in a hurry.
I got an email that looked exactly like my bank. Same logo, same colors. Scamify told me in 30 seconds that the sender was actually from a country I've never been to. It saved me thousands.
Your first check is completely free. After that, free plan users get a few checks per month. Premium and Elite users get unlimited checks.
Yes — take a screenshot of the text and upload it through the Jortty app or website. Scamify analyzes screenshots just as well as forwarded emails.
No. Scamify only sees emails you explicitly forward to it. It does not connect to your inbox, read your other mail, or know who you talk to.
It happens, though rarely. If you think the verdict is wrong, reply with "this is wrong" and we'll review it. Your feedback also makes Scamify smarter for everyone.
Yes — forward them one at a time and you'll get a separate verdict for each. Premium users can also bundle them via the dashboard.
Forwarded messages are kept just long enough to analyze, then deleted. We don't archive your mail. See our privacy policy for details.
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