CHECKLINK AI
Back to Learn
Reports

What Is a Manual Link Risk Report?

What a manual report can include, when to request one, and why it adds context beyond a quick scan.

Updated 2026-07-06 - 6 min - People deciding whether to request a deeper review

A report explains the why

A quick scan can show a verdict and signals. A manual report can explain what those signals mean in human language and what next steps are reasonable.

What it can include

Risk summary, redirect chain explanation, domain and HTTPS signals, suspicious URL patterns, lookalike concerns, suggested next steps, and review notes.

When to request one

Reports are useful for login pages, payment links, QR destinations, customer messages, vendor requests, and links that affect business decisions.

What it is not

A report is not a legal opinion, a guarantee, or proof that a site can never change after review.

How CheckLink helps

CheckLink Reports are a beta manual service. Requests are reviewed by email and handled manually.

Checklist

Scan first
Save the link context
Explain where it came from
Request review for high impact
Verify official channels

FAQ

Is the report automatic?

No. The report product is beta and manual.

Can I request a report for a QR link?

Yes, paste the destination URL if you can preview or copy it.

Related guides

Related glossary terms

Use CheckLink before the next click

CheckLink provides risk signals and review paths. It does not guarantee that a website is risk-free.