Scamly Beta – AI Email Scam Detector
Overview
Scamly Beta detects scam and phishing signals in opened Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail emails, with optional AI checks.
Scamly Beta helps users spot scam and phishing emails before they act. It works inside Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail and shows a quiet warning strip only when an email is opened, so it does not disturb the inbox experience. What Scamly does: • Detects common scam patterns such as phishing, fake jobs, invoice fraud, OTP theft, crypto traps, impersonation, and urgent payment/account warnings • Runs a fast local scan first for immediate protection • Offers an optional AI deep check for stronger analysis and clearer reasoning • Shows a simple risk score, short summary, and what-to-do guidance • Lets users send feedback to improve detection over time Why install Scamly: • Helps reduce accidental clicks on suspicious links • Gives quick, readable scam warnings without clutter • Works across major webmail providers • Designed as a focused email safety tool, not a generic writing assistant Supported webmail: • Gmail • Outlook • Yahoo Mail Important: Scamly Beta is an early public beta. It is designed to support safer email decisions, but users should still verify unusual requests through official channels before taking action.
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Details
- Version0.9.6
- UpdatedApril 9, 2026
- Offered byAsish Joyi Poonelil
- Size25.96KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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