Reporting & visibility

See everything.
Store nothing personal.

The SpamKill console reports what happened on your forms as aggregate counts — blocked, passed, why, and from where — without warehousing your leads' personal data. Every widget below is shown with demo data.

4,579
Total submissions
▲ 12% vs prior period
1,191
Blocked
▲ 8%
3,388
Passed — real leads
▲ 14%
26%
Block rate
▼ 1.2 pts
Straight from the console

Answers, not just counters

Per domain, per period: what was blocked, why it was blocked, where it came from — and what happened to the rare real person we challenged.

Why submissions were blocked
Behavioral & ML score
428
IP blocklist
236
Disposable email
187
Data-center IP
118
Name–email mismatch
86
Domain blocklist
54
Geo blocking
38
Invalid email
27
Malformed submission
17
Where traffic comes from
Top allowed countries
🇺🇸 United States 1,842
🇨🇦 Canada 512
🇬🇧 United Kingdom 397
🇦🇺 Australia 233
Top blocked countries
🇷🇺 Russia 412
🇨🇳 China 306
🇻🇳 Vietnam 149
🌐 Unknown 87
What happened to challenged visitors
Challenged — asked to verify themselves 71
Verified via Google / Apple sign-in 24
Verified via passkey 11
Verified manually 9
Unresolved — never verified 27
The honest part: when a challenged visitor verifies, they pass — and they're rolled back out of the blocked counts. Recovered humans are never counted as caught spam.
Blocked vs passed
Blocked — 1,191 (26%)
Passed — 3,388 (74%)

Daily series, hour-by-hour heatmaps, and block-rate trends are in the console for every protected domain.

All widgets shown with demo data.

Delivered monthly

A report you can forward without a meeting

from: [email protected] · subject: Your Monthly SpamKill Report — June
Every month, SpamKill emails a per-domain summary: total submissions, blocked, passed, and estimated cleanup time saved — one row per protected domain. Agencies forward it to clients as-is; teams drop it into their monthly reporting. No login required to read it.
Privacy by architecture

Counts, not lead data.

SpamKill's reporting pipeline stores aggregate numbers — how many, why, from which country. It does not warehouse your visitors' names, emails, IP addresses, or message content in the stats it reports. The one field-derived value kept is the domain part of blocked sender addresses (so you can see gmail.com vs disposable-mail.xyz patterns), never the full address.

See it with your own traffic.

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