Send realistic phishing simulations to your collegues, track who clicks, and train awareness with gamified challenges. All in one platform.
1. Choose a template
Select from over 100 phishing templates tailored to current threats, your industry, and your preferred language.
2. Launch the campaign
Send the simulation to your team through your existing user provisioning (Microsoft Entra ID) or upload a list directly.
3. Review the results
Real-time dashboard shows who opened, who clicked, who reported. Export the report for your compliance dossier.
Launching a phishing simulation in Guardey takes minutes, not hours. Choose a phishing template from our library, pick which employees to test, and hit send. Templates cover credential harvesting, fake invoices, package delivery scams, and more. No technical setup required.
Know exactly where your team stands. Guardey’s phishing simulation reports break down who opened the email, who clicked the link, and who entered credentials on the fake landing page. Compare results across departments and track phishing awareness improvement over time.
Phishing simulations tell you who is vulnerable. Gamified training fixes it. Guardey combines phishing simulations with short, weekly security awareness training challenges that teach employees to spot phishing in all its forms. Points, badges, and a leaderboard turn anti-phishing training into something employees actually look forward to.
Guardey’s reporting buttons for Outlook and Gmail make it easy for employees to flag suspicious emails directly from their inbox. Instead of only tracking click rates, you gain insight into how many people actively report suspicious emails, helping you measure real response behavior. Reporting is part of the gamified experience, rewarding users with XP points when they report suspicious emails and helping turn secure behavior into a habit.
“After a phishing simulation, we saw exactly which employees clicked the phishing link and even entered personal data. This made it even clearer that we had to start training security awareness.”
A phishing simulation is a controlled security exercise where fake phishing emails are sent to employees to test their ability to recognize and report suspicious messages. Unlike real attacks, these simulations are safe and designed to identify vulnerabilities in your organization’s human firewall. Results help security teams understand which employees need additional phishing awareness training.
A phishing simulation tool lets you send realistic but harmless phishing emails to your team. The goal is to test how your colleagues respond to phishing attacks in a safe environment. Guardey is a phishing simulation tool that also includes gamified training, so you can test and train in one platform.
A phishing test (or phishing simulation) measures how employees respond to a fake phishing email; it tells you who clicked, who reported it, and who submitted data. Phishing training, on the other hand, teaches employees how to recognize phishing attempts and respond correctly. The most effective approach combines both: regular phishing simulations to measure awareness, and ongoing phishing awareness training to build and maintain skills. Guardey offers both in a single platform.
Nothing harmful. The click is logged in Guardey’s reporting dashboard so you can see exactly who clicked. You can then assign targeted training or use the results in team discussions. No data is compromised and no systems are affected.