Grade your cold email before a prospect does.
Paste a subject and body. Get specific, honest feedback on the things that actually get emails deleted: length, self-focus, spam triggers, dead merge tags, and a fuzzy ask.
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These are rule-based checks, not magic: the mechanical failures that kill cold email (length, self-focus, trigger phrases, leftover variables, no clear ask). A perfect score doesn't mean the email is good; it means it isn't mechanically broken. Whether the message is relevant and sounds like a human you'd answer is the harder half. Nothing you paste here leaves your browser.
Common questions
Is my email uploaded anywhere when I grade it?
No. The checks run entirely in your browser with no network call, no storage, and no signup. Paste freely.
What's the ideal cold email length?
Short enough to be read standing up: roughly 60 to 120 words works for most B2B first touches. Follow-ups can be even shorter. If it needs scrolling on a phone, it's a proposal, not a cold email.
Do spam words really matter anymore?
Individually, less than people think; filters weigh sender reputation and engagement far more. But trigger phrases compound with other weak signals, and more importantly they read as salesy to the human. Writing that avoids them is usually just better writing.
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