Stop YouTube spam before your viewers see it.
Scan comments to detect scams, impersonators, and fake giveaways instantly.
Try a comment. Watch it get caught.
Paste a YouTube comment and check it for spam.
The comments you don't catch hurt more than the ones you delete.
Most creators check comments for obvious trolls or abuse. But the real damage often comes from the quiet stuff that slips through — fake giveaways, too-good-to-be-true offers, and off-brand links that look just trustworthy enough.
Viewers remember when something sketchy happens under your video more than they remember the video itself. A few bad actors in your comments can:
Make new viewers second-guess whether you're legit.
Hijack attention away from your work and toward shady links.
Trick people into thinking you endorsed something you've never heard of.
And if you publish regularly or have an active backlog, it's almost impossible to keep up manually — especially when bad comments show up at 2 a.m. your time.
Look familiar?
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Questionable giveawayomg I just got this book 90% off here, it actually works 😱 [shady-link.example]
Unclear linkFull audiobook is here uncut, author doesn’t want you to see this 😈 [stream-now.example]
Unverified claimNice video! I explain this way better on my channel, click my profile 😉
Aggressive self-promoThanks for supporting my work, message me on Telegram @AuthorSupport so I can send your special copy 📘
Possible impersonationSpamSmacker watches your comments like a fan would.
Instead of scanning for generic "spam", SpamSmacker looks for the kinds of comments that quietly chip away at trust with your viewers.
Spots fake offers
Identifies giveaways that send people off your channel to forms, surveys, or "claim your prize" pages.
Flags shady links
Catches links that don't match your content, brand, or what your viewers came for — even if they look friendly.
Catches impersonators
Surfaces comments that read like they’re coming from "you" or your team when they aren’t.
You still decide what stays and what goes. SpamSmacker simply shows you where to look first so you're not hunting for problems one thread at a time.
How it works
Connect your YouTube channel
Run a scan on your videos
Review, then take action
No new "inbox" to manage, no complicated rules to write. Just clearer visibility into what your viewers are actually seeing.
What you get on the free version
The free version of SpamSmacker is built to give solo creators and small teams real leverage:
Scan a set number of videos each month to see where risky comments are piling up.
Get breakdowns of the most common "trust killers" on your channel.
See concrete examples so you can update your moderation guidelines or block lists.
When you're ready to go deeper, paid plans add more volume, team access, and automated workflows — but the free version is enough to start taking back control.
Why SpamSmacker exists
I built this because I got tired of watching comment sections get ruined. I spend a lot of time on YouTube — it's genuinely one of my favourite places on the internet. And watching creators' communities get hijacked by scammers, fake giveaways, and impersonators bothered me more than it probably should have.
Most creators either don't realise how bad it is, or they know and feel helpless about it. I wanted to build something that actually helps — not another generic spam filter, but a tool that understands what a healthy creator comment section looks like and flags the stuff that quietly destroys it.
Founder, SpamSmacker
Avid YouTube watcher
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