Message Loupe
Message Loupe for teams

A second opinion before anyone wires money or enters a password.

Start with the private browser scanner. Build toward Gmail and Outlook add-ins that let employees check suspicious messages from the inbox.

BookkeepersRealtorsLaw officesAgenciesFamily offices
Suspicious email review
Caution
Fromvendor-payments@example-corp.com
RequestBank details changed before invoice payment
AuthenticationPass, but sender domain differs from known vendor
ActionVerify by known phone number before payment

The buyer is not a consumer.

The wedge is a small company with real invoice risk and no security team. They already live in Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.

How BEC and wire-fraud checks work
Invoice fraud

Payment-change and wire requests get escalated before action.

Credential traps

Suspicious sign-in and document links get a plain-English verdict.

Repeatable process

Employees have one place to send or scan suspicious emails.

Gmail and Outlook are the product surface.

The scanner proves the verdict engine. The add-ins remove the hard part: saving files, finding headers, and leaving the inbox.

Inbox add-in

Open a suspicious email, click Message Loupe, and see the verdict beside the message.

Report mailbox

Employees can forward questionable mail to a branded address when add-ins are not installed.

Team dashboard

Owners see verdict counts, risky themes, and open follow-ups without storing email contents.

Privacy model stays the moat

Email contents stay local in the scanner.
Planned add-ins should request only the message access needed for the opened email.
The planned team dashboard should store verdict metadata, not message bodies.

Pilot pricing hypothesis

Keep the public scanner free. Test whether teams will pay for a managed workflow before building the full add-in and dashboard product.

Free
$0

Public browser scanner for one-off checks.

Pilot
$299/mo

Manual suspicious-email intake, setup help, policy templates, and monthly pattern review.

Roadmap
TBD

Gmail and Outlook add-ins, verdict metadata history, admin export, and team follow-up states.