Find Your Perfect Anti-Spam Solution

Answer a few questions about your website and get personalized anti-spam tool recommendations

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What type of website do you have?

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WordPress Blog

Personal or business blog using WordPress

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E-commerce Store

Online store with shopping cart and payments

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Business Website

Corporate site with contact forms and services

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SaaS Platform

Software as a Service with user registrations

How Our Wizard Works

Get expert recommendations in just 4 simple steps

1

Website Type

Tell us about your website platform and purpose

2

Spam Issues

Identify the types of spam you're experiencing

3

Traffic Level

Share your website's traffic volume

4

Get Results

Receive personalized tool recommendations

Popular Anti-Spam Tools

These are the tools our wizard might recommend

CleanTalk

CleanTalk

Best for WordPress sites with comprehensive protection

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hCaptcha

hCaptcha

Privacy-focused alternative to traditional CAPTCHAs

Pricing varies
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SpamTitan

SpamTitan

Enterprise-grade email and web protection

Pricing varies
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How the wizard makes recommendations

The wizard helps you narrow down tools based on your site type, where spam appears, and how much friction you can tolerate. It’s designed to get you to a realistic shortlist quickly—then you can validate the finalists with a small pilot.

1) Identify the attack surface

Comments, forms, registrations, checkout, logins—each area benefits from slightly different defenses.

2) Match your constraints

WordPress vs custom stack, privacy requirements, and whether you can tune rules over time.

3) Suggest next actions

A shortlist with links to guides and comparisons so you can confirm the choice.

Before you choose, gather these details

  • Checkmark Where spam happens most (comments, forms, registrations, login abuse).
  • Checkmark Your platform (WordPress, custom app, e-commerce) and any critical plugins.
  • Checkmark Your tolerance for friction (CAPTCHA vs “invisible” approaches).
  • Checkmark Any constraints (privacy policy, region, compliance, internal approval process).

Common mistakes

  • Adding protection everywhere at once: start with one high-abuse form so you can tune safely.
  • Relying on a single layer: combine spam filtering with rate-limiting and basic bot rules.
  • No monitoring: track false positives and let real data guide thresholds and allowlists.

FAQ

Do I need a CAPTCHA to stop spam?

Not always. Many sites can block most abuse with server-side filtering and rate limiting. CAPTCHAs help when bots adapt or attacks spike.

What’s the fastest win?

Protect your most abused endpoint first (often a contact form or registration), then expand coverage once you see the impact.

How do I compare tools safely?

Use a short pilot: measure spam blocked, false positives, and any UX impact. Keep policies conservative at the start and tune gradually.

Will this affect SEO or page speed?

Some tools add scripts that load on protected pages. Prefer lazy-loading and protect only the pages that need it to keep performance strong.

Next steps

Use the wizard to generate a shortlist, then read the matching guides and reviews to confirm which tool fits your site best.