The Problem
Most phishing scams don't rely on clever hacking — they rely on someone clicking a link too quickly, on a tired evening, between messages. A link that looks almost right is often enough.
Fake bank alerts, "your parcel is stuck" SMS messages, WhatsApp prize links — these cost people real money every single day. And most of them could have been stopped with one extra second of checking.
💡 PhishBee adds that second look — before you click anything suspicious.
How It Works
PhishBee runs a quick structural check on any URL before you visit it — whether it disguises its real destination, imitates a brand you trust, or carries small tells — extra hyphens, a missing certificate, a raw IP address — that scam links tend to share.
It won't catch everything, and no automated check replaces good judgment. But it adds a second look in the few seconds before a click, which is usually all that's needed.
Privacy First
This tool runs on pattern analysis only — no link you check is ever opened or visited by our servers. Only the text of the URL is examined. We do not store your IP address or any personal information.
Who Built This
PhishBee is developed by Faizan — a self-taught developer from Kashmir, building tools that help real people stay safe online. This project is open for feedback, contributions, and support.