Test the performances of your email’s subject line with our database
Your Subject Line
Your email subject line.
Overall Score: 0
Your total score indicates how well your email subject line is likely to perform. Below are details on specific factors that contributed to this score.
Character Count: 0
Your subject line is a bit long. Subject lines with 21-40 characters tend to see higher open rates. Can you make yours any shorter?
Word Count: 0
Your subject line contains more than 6 words. Your entire subject line may not be seen. We recommend you aim for 4-6 words.
Has number: NO
Numbers can be attention-grabbing and can provide context and relevance to the recipient. Placing a number at the beginning of the subject line can also help it stand out in a crowded inbox.
Has emoji: NO
Including an emoji in your subject line makes your subject line stand out from others in an inbox which makes it more likely to be opened.
Has personalized: NO
Include the recipient’s name or other personalized information can help to create a more personalized and relevant experience.
Too many special characters: NO
Special characters can be used to add visual interest to your subject lines, but using too many can be distracting. Try to limit yourself to one or two special characters per subject line.
Power word: 0
Power words are a great way to grab users’ attention and increase open rates. Using more power words in your subject lines will lead to better open rates and engagement with your emails.
Negative word: 0
Emotional words with a negative sentiment, especially when they are strongly negative, can sometimes increase the clickthrough rate since they invoke strong reactions in people.
Trust word: 0
“Trust word” in email subject lines boosts credibility, fosters reliability, and elevates engagement rates.
Spammy word: 0
Using spammy words or phrases in the subject line can increase the risk of the email being flagged as spam. Avoiding these words can help to ensure that the email reaches the recipient’s inbox.
Scarcity word: 0
Using language that creates a sense of scarcity or exclusivity can incentivize the recipient to open the email and take action.
Capitalization Style: Title case
Email subjects written with Title Case tend to get the most open rates.
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