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CheckLink Process

How CheckLink Reviews Links and Software Listings

A transparent overview of CheckLink's current review process, risk signals, and manual approval approach.

Updated 2026-07-06 - 6 min - Users and software owners evaluating CheckLink listings

Fast scanner signals

The public scanner checks available URL and domain signals such as redirects, HTTPS, final domain mismatch, raw IP hosts, punycode, and basic lookalike patterns.

Manual Launch Board review

Software listings are not published automatically. CheckLink reviews product relevance, destination clarity, category fit, and badge status where relevant.

Badge verification

Badge-supported listings require a CheckLink badge before publication unless a manual reviewer approves a rare exception. Standard listing paths still require manual review.

Submission is not approval

A standard or featured request still needs manual approval before it becomes public.

Limitations

CheckLink reviews use available signals and manual checks. They are useful for decision support but are not a guarantee that any site is risk-free.

Checklist

Automated scanner signals
Manual listing approval
Badge verification
Fit and risk review
Clear disclaimer

FAQ

Are pending listings public?

No. Only approved listings appear publicly.

Are listing requests automatically approved?

No. CheckLink reviews each listing before publication.

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Use CheckLink before the next click

CheckLink provides risk signals and review paths. It does not guarantee that a website is risk-free.