Paste your contact-form URL. We open it like a real visitor would, look it over,
and tell you in plain English whether it's set up to actually deliver messages. Free. No signup.
Takes ~20s. Free. No signup.
What we actually look at.
Four quick checks. We don't send anything through your form — we just look it over.
We find your form
Even if your contact form sits behind a tab or button, or only shows up after the page loads — we find it.
We check your spam protection
The thing that asks "are you a robot?" before submit. Misconfigured spam protection is the #1 reason real customers can't get through.
We check every field
Name, email, message, phone — and we flag any hidden fields that could be quietly rejecting your real customers.
You get a plain-English answer
"Looks fine" or "something looks off" — with the specific thing we noticed. No technical mumbo-jumbo.
We open your URL in a real browser (same engine as desktop Chrome), find every form on the page, score them, detect captchas, identify honeypot fields, and capture a full-page screenshot. No actual submission — we're inspecting the structure, not sending anything.
One page load from our Hetzner IP (87.99.144.235). No form submission, no JavaScript triggered server-side. Same footprint as any other visitor reading your contact page.
It's the same engine that powers our monitoring product. Running an audit costs us about $0.001 in compute. Showing you a real, useful result is the best demo we can give.
Two reasons that happens: (1) the URL has no contact form on that exact page, or (2) the form is rendered by JavaScript that loaded after we measured. Try the page where your form actually lives, or contact us and we'll dig in.
The audit checks structure. Monitoring submits a real, tagged test message on a schedule and verifies it lands. Plus-tier monitoring also verifies the email actually delivered to your inbox, not just that the form accepted the submission. That's the failure mode where "your form looks fine" but leads silently disappear.