Your employees already know they're supposed to report suspicious emails. The problem is most of them don't. They delete it, ignore it, or forward it to a coworker and ask "does this look weird to you?"
The ones who do report it have to figure out where to send it. Different companies do it differently. Some forward to IT. Some use a shared inbox. Some just hope someone else noticed it too.
GhostEye's Phishing Alert Button puts a one-click report option directly inside your team's inbox. Google Workspace and Microsoft Outlook. When someone flags an email, it goes straight to your security team and gets removed from the employee's inbox immediately.
But here's what makes it different from a standalone reporting tool.
Because the alert button is part of the GhostEye platform, every report feeds back into your team's risk picture. You're not just collecting flagged emails in a folder somewhere. You're seeing which employees are catching threats, which ones aren't, and what kinds of attacks are making it through. That data shows up alongside everything else GhostEye already tracks — simulation results, exposure scores, and real-time vulnerability data across your team.
Reporting becomes part of the loop. Not a separate workflow.
The button is included with every GhostEye deployment. No separate install. No extra cost. It's live the same day your team is.