Report Suspicious for Google Workspace Marketplace
Report Suspicious is the #15 ranked utilities app on Google Workspace, with a 4.1 average rating from 205 reviews, as a paid app, as of July 12, 2026.
Report Suspicious is a Google Workspace Marketplace app by Proofpoint, Inc.. With a rating of 4.1★ from 205 reviews, it currently ranks #15 in the Utilities category.
AppRanks data: Report Suspicious ranks #15 in Utilities on Google Workspace Marketplace, placing it in the top 14% of that category.
AppRanks verdict
Generated from live marketplace data — refreshed daily
Report Suspicious is a well-rated Google Workspace app with a growing review traction. It is listed in the Utilities category on Google Workspace Marketplace, which AppRanks treats as the canonical taxonomy node for ranking and competitor comparison. 205 reviews put it in the early-traction tier — useful for early-stage stores willing to be on the leading edge. Early-traction review counts are sensitive to single launch periods or feature events, so a 30-day re-check before bigger commitments often resolves whether the trend is sustained. Paid-only pricing means evaluating fit on the marketplace listing or via the developer's documentation before installing. AppRanks tracks rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position daily — the figures on this page reflect the most recent scrape from the canonical Google Workspace Marketplace listing.
Pros
- +Published by Proofpoint, Inc. — established developer track record
Cons
- −Paid-only pricing (Paid) — evaluation requires committing payment details
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About Report Suspicious
How Report Suspicious works
Proofpoint ZenGuide Report Suspicious (formerly PhishAlarm) is a Gmail add-on that allows your users to alert security and incident response teams to suspected phishing emails. This is a valuable addition to security awareness and training programs as early reporting of suspicious emails can dramatically reduce the duration and impact of an active phishing attack.
A free component of Proofpoint's simulated phishing assessments, Report Suspicious allows users to draw on their knowledge to stop social engineers and hackers in their tracks. As a behavior reinforcement tool, Report Suspicious further strengthens the Continuous Training Methodology by capitalizing on awareness and understanding of phishing issues, and allowing end users to actively apply best practices in defense of their data and systems.
Note: Proofpoint ZenGuide Report Suspicious requires a license.
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Category rankings
As of Jul 12, 2026- Utilities#15of 110Top 14%
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Competitors & alternatives
Report Suspicious doesn't have curated competitor matchups yet. Other tracked utilities apps on Google Workspace:
Frequently asked questions
What is Report Suspicious?
Report Suspicious is an app for Google Workspace. It currently holds a 4.1-star rating from 205 merchant reviews, and AppRanks has been tracking its public marketplace data on a daily refresh cycle. It is listed under the Utilities category on AppRanks, where you can see its current category position, review-velocity trend, and how it compares against the top alternatives in the same space. Developed by Proofpoint, Inc..
Is Report Suspicious free?
Report Suspicious does not offer a permanent free plan on Google Workspace. Pricing starts at Paid. Trial availability and exact billing terms are mirrored from the live Google Workspace listing and may change between refresh cycles, so always confirm the headline price on the source marketplace before installing.
Where does Report Suspicious rank on Google Workspace?
Report Suspicious currently sits at position #15 in the Utilities category on Google Workspace. That places it in the top 14% of 110 apps tracked in the same category. Category positions are read from the live marketplace ranking and refresh on each scrape, so the number you see here reflects the most recent crawl rather than a long-running average.