CHECKLINK AI
Illustrative sample

Sample Link Risk Report

See the kind of clear, human-readable review CheckLink can provide for suspicious or business-critical links.

Sample only

Manual Link Risk Report

This sample uses a fictional path on example.com. It does not accuse or analyze a real third-party website.

Executive summary

This sample report reviews a fictional safe example URL and shows how CheckLink explains link risk in plain English. A real report depends on the available signals and manual context.

Reviewed URL

https://example.com/account-update

Final destination

https://example.com/account-update

Risk status

Low for this illustrative sample. The domain is clear, HTTPS is present, and no redirect chain is shown in this example.

Redirect chain

Input URL -> final destination. No intermediate redirects in this sample.

Domain and HTTPS notes

The final domain is example.com and the connection uses HTTPS. HTTPS is useful, but it is not a full trust guarantee.

Lookalike/domain concerns

No lookalike pattern is shown in this fictional sample. Real reports may compare the destination against an expected brand or official domain.

User action recommendation

If this were a real account or payment link, open the official website directly or request manual review before entering sensitive information.

Limitations

This sample is illustrative. Real reports are based on available signals at the time of review. A website can change after review.

Real reports may include redirect interpretation, domain and HTTPS signals, lookalike concerns, email header findings, QR destination notes, suggested next steps, and limitations.

Need a real review?

Start with the free tools, then request manual review when the link affects money, credentials, customers, or work.

Related: What a Link Risk Report Should Explain.