How to use this text tool
- Paste the preheader or preview text.
- Select the email client or choose a custom safe limit.
- Review the visible preview, truncation warning, spam hits, and quality score.
Check email preview text length for Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, and mobile inboxes. This tool estimates visible preview copy, flags truncation risk, detects spam-heavy words, and gives a practical quality score for stronger email open performance.
The result shows whether your preview text is likely to display cleanly, get truncated, or look spam-heavy in common inbox views.
Use this before sending newsletters, promos, launches, transactional emails, or cold outreach campaigns.
Example: “Start saving today with our exclusive summer discount and free shipping.” The tool shows visible copy, remaining safe characters, and whether the message is too long for mobile.
The tool uses character count, selected client limits, simple visual-width estimation, CTA phrase detection, and spam-risk phrase matching.
Actual inbox rendering can vary by app version, sender name length, subject length, and user screen size.
Most email preview text works best around 40 to 90 characters, with the most important words placed early because mobile inboxes can cut the copy sooner.
Gmail preview length changes by screen width, sender name, subject length, and device. Shorter preheaders reduce the chance that the main offer is hidden.
Usually no. Preview text should extend the subject line with a benefit, deadline, or context rather than repeating the same wording.
Yes. Emojis can occupy more visual width and may display differently by client, so use them carefully in short preview copy.
Lead with a clear benefit, avoid spam-heavy words, keep the message concise, and make sure the visible part supports the subject line.
| Module | Included |
|---|---|
| Client preview | Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, mobile, custom |
| Risk checks | Truncation, spam phrases, repeated spacing |
| Export | TXT, CSV, JSON |
| Score | 0 to 100 preview quality |