Free for
non-commercial use.
One domain at no cost. Lite, Pro, and MSP tiers for more domains, your team, and scale.
The full product. No trial timer, no feature gates, no upsell.
- 1 user (invite your team when you move up to Pro)
- One-click DMARC, SPF, and DKIM fixes with a 5-minute safety net
- Plain-English summaries on every report
- Daily digest of what changed, what broke, and what to fix today
- Every DMARC report parsed from Gmail, Microsoft, Yahoo, and more
- Senders matched to a curated corpus of 140+ vendors
- Free SPF and DKIM checkers, plus a docs-grounded help bot
- Connect AI assistants (Claude, Cursor) via MCP to ask about your data in plain language
Billed annually at $84 · save 22%
For small senders protecting a handful of domains.
Everything in Free, plus:
- Up to 5 domains
- Up to 2 team members, with roles
- Hands-off DMARC progression that advances your policy to enforcement for you
- Automatic DNS fixes on Cloudflare and AWS Route 53
- MTA-STS hosting
Billed annually at $180 · save 21%
For teams running email authentication across many domains.
Everything in Lite, plus:
- Up to 25 domains
- Up to 5 team members, with roles (owner, admin, member, billing, viewer)
- Priority support
Multi-tenant management for client portfolios.
Everything in Pro, plus:
- Unlimited workspaces
- Per-client billing
- White-label option
- Bulk domain onboarding
- Dedicated support
What DMARC monitoring should cost
DMARC monitoring is, underneath, a parsing job. Mailbox providers send you XML reports; a monitoring tool reads them, matches each sending IP to a known vendor, and tells you what is aligned and what is not. That is the whole job. It is not expensive infrastructure, and for a small business it should not cost enterprise money.
Most established vendors price on email volume or sell through annual enterprise contracts, so the bill climbs as you send more mail or add domains, even though the parsing cost barely moves. We charge a flat monthly price per plan and never meter you on volume. One domain is free forever, five domains is $9 a month, and twenty-five domains is $19 a month.
Try it before you weigh any of this up: run the free DMARC audit on your domain, or read what DMARC actually is first.
How we compare
What you get free, and how each major DMARC provider charges once you grow.
| Provider | Free tier | How they charge |
|---|---|---|
| 1 domain, the full product, forever | Flat $9/mo for 5 domains, $19/mo for 25. Never metered on email volume; enforcement and one-click DNS fixes included. | |
| PowerDMARC | 1 domain, capped email volume, short history (non-commercial) | Volume-based: the price climbs with your monthly email volume, and the Enterprise and MSP tiers are quote-only. |
| EasyDMARC | 1 domain, low monthly email cap, 14 days history | Per-domain tiers crossed with email-volume bands; exceed your monthly email quota and report access is paused until you upgrade. |
| dmarcian | 2 domains, 1 user, low message cap (non-commercial) | Tiered on domains and message volume, with steep jumps between tiers as you add domains or send more mail. |
| Valimail | Monitor tier, free (up to 5 users, limited automation) | No low-cost plan: free monitoring, then a jump to enterprise annual contracts, with most tiers contact-sales. |
Competitor details taken from each vendor's published pricing, verified as of June 2026. Plans change, so check the vendor for current terms.
On a per-domain basis, it is not close.
Pro covers 25 domains for $19/mo, about $0.76 per domain each month. Most DMARC tools bill per domain or meter you on email volume, so the cost climbs as you grow. Ours does not. Same DMARC reports, parsed and explained, for a flat price.
Frequently asked
Everything else worth knowing before you start.
How much does DMARC monitoring cost?
DMARC itself is free - it's a DNS record, and mailbox providers enforce it at no charge. What costs money is monitoring the reports it generates. Here that's $0 for one domain, $9/mo (Lite) for up to 5 domains, or $19/mo (Pro) for up to 25 domains and 5 team members. Across the wider market, small-business tools typically run $10-40/mo and enterprise platforms are sales-led and priced far higher.
Is DMARC free?
The protocol is. Publishing a DMARC record costs nothing with any DNS provider, and you can point its reports at your own inbox for free. The reports arrive as zipped XML though, so in practice you pay for a service that parses them, identifies your senders, and walks you to enforcement. Our free tier does all of that for one domain, forever.
Is Free really free forever?
Yes. 1 domain, no card, no time limit. We cover the report-parsing and processing costs out of pocket. The bet is that once you have monitoring on one domain you'll bring more domains onto a paid plan as you grow.
What is the difference between Lite and Pro?
Lite is $9/mo for up to 5 domains and 2 team members. Pro is $19/mo for up to 25 domains and 5 team members. Both include hands-off DMARC progression (we move your policy from p=none to p=reject safely, step by step), automatic DNS fixes on Cloudflare and AWS Route 53, and MTA-STS hosting. Pro adds priority support and the bigger domain and team limits.
Can I pay yearly?
Yes, and it is cheaper. Yearly billing is $84/yr for Lite (that is $7/mo, just over 2 months free) and $180/yr for Pro ($15/mo). Switch between monthly and yearly any time from the billing page.
How many people can use my account?
Free is a single user. Lite includes 2 team members and Pro includes up to 5, each with a role (owner, admin, member, billing, or viewer). We don't charge per seat and there are no SAML upcharges. Need more? The MSP tier is built for managing many workspaces at scale.
Can I self-host?
No. It runs on a managed serverless stack that does not make sense to ship as a self-hosted artifact.
Wondering what monitoring should cost in general? Read the honest cost guide. Other questions? Try the free DMARC audit first or .
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Free.
One domain, no credit card. Move up to Lite or Pro when you outgrow it.