Scam protection belongs
at the community level.
The organizations communities trust most exist to serve and protect the people in them. We exist to help them do it.
There was no infrastructure for this.
The FTC publishes warnings. AARP runs hotlines. But nothing existed that let the organizations people already trust — their credit union, their police department, their university, their association — run a proactive, fully managed scam safety program under their own brand. The tools existed in fragments. The expertise was siloed. The people who needed it most had no easy way to access it.
We built ScamZero so the organizations communities already trust could finally do something about it.
A fully managed scam safety program.
End to end.
We monitor
Daily threat intelligence
Our team tracks emerging scams daily, studies the tactics, and turns raw intelligence into plain-language alerts your community can act on.
We protect
24/7 safety center
Every member of your community gets a branded safety center — available around the clock to check suspicious messages, learn about active threats, and get recovery help.
We run it
Fully managed
Setup takes minutes. Ongoing maintenance takes nothing. We handle the research, writing, publishing, and updates. Your team stays focused on what they're there to do.
Built by people who know
how to build this.
Mike Guardalabene
Co-Founder · Technology & Product
Mike holds a Master's in Analytics from Georgia Tech and has spent 15 years building AI and data products in mission-driven verticals — including mental health platforms for rural communities and family support programs for addiction treatment centers. He leads product and technology at ScamZero.
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Michelle Pigott
Co-Founder · Brand & Strategy
Michelle built her career leading brand and communications strategy for major consumer portfolios, including the Coca-Cola family of brands. She leads brand, marketing, and go-to-market strategy at ScamZero.
LinkedInThe organizations that protect communities
shouldn't have to fight scams alone.
Scam protection belongs at the local level.
The FTC and AARP do important work — but they're national. The people your community trusts are local: their credit union, their police department, their university. Those organizations should be the ones delivering protection.
Awareness isn't enough.
General scam education doesn't stop people from getting hurt. What stops them is being able to check a specific message, in real time, and get a clear answer. That's what we built.
Organizations shouldn't have to maintain this.
Scams evolve every week. Keeping a safety program current is a full-time job. We do that job — so your team can focus on what they're actually there to do.
This is a people problem, not just a tech problem.
Scammers are expert manipulators. The best defense combines real detection technology with human-readable guidance and ongoing education — not just a risk score.
Want to bring ScamZero to your community?
We'll walk you through how it works and set up a live safety center for your organization.