
Spam Check lets your Salesforce system evaluate incoming data to intelligently determine if it’s Spam. It contains built-in support for incoming Web-to-Lead and Web-to-Case data and also has Apex methods that allow developers to incorporate Spam checks in their applications (e.g. a custom Salesforce Site).
Spam Check uses Akismet, the leading spam evaluation service used on tens of thousands of blogs and websites. Akismet gets its intelligence from the vast community that uses it everyday. Spam Check allows you to contribute to it and make it more intelligent for the whole community and for your Salesforce system specifically.
To get started, install it from the AppExchange. Once installed, you will get an email pointing you to the Spam Check Setup Guide.
Features
- Force.com Native Application – The application is 100% native to the force.com platform. It utilizes Visualforce and Apex Code to perform its operations.
- Editions Supported - The application supports Enterprise, Unlimited and Platform editions of Salesforce. The ability to use Salesforce Sites and Apex Code are required.
- Built-In support for Spam Checks on incoming Web-to-Lead and Web-to-Case data.
- Use Spam Check’s available Apex Methods to keep form input on Salesforce Sites free from Spam.
- Seamless Install & Upgrade
Cost
Install Spam Check from the AppExchange to start a free, no obligation 30-day trial.
You can purchase Spam Check here. The cost is $40 per month ($480 per year) and the license is good for every user in your Salesforce system. . Upon submitting your order on our purchase page, you will be redirected to Google Checkout for payment.
Installation / Upgrade
The process of installing and upgrading the application are the same. Visit the AppExchange page to get started. Instructions for the install can be found here.
Support
You should find an answer to your questions in our knowledge base. If not, support questions, suggestions or bugs can be communicated to Arrowpointe on the Support Page by submitting a Case to us.
To stay up to date on the latest news related to this product, visit our blog. It contains an ongoing dialog related to the Spam Check functionality.

