Your DMARC alerts,
fixed from Slack.
Connect Slack and we post the alerts that matter to your channel. When something is one-click-fixable, approve the fix right from the message.
acme.com is not protecting your domain
No DMARC policy is published, so anyone can send mail as your domain. Publishing a record starts the clock on reports and protection.
What lands in your channel
Not a firehose. The handful of things a domain owner actually needs to see, in plain language, checked every few hours.
Someone is spoofing your domain
A new sender failed DMARC at volume. We name it and tell you whether it is being blocked.
A domain is not protected
No DMARC policy published, or a policy still in monitor-only that is not stopping anything yet.
A DNS fix applied (or was reverted)
Every change we make to your records is posted to the channel, with a link to undo it.
Fix it from the message
Getting an alert is easy. Fixing the problem without switching tools is the hard part. Tap Fix this and we stage the DNS change through the exact safety net you get in the app: a five-minute hold before anything goes live, a Cancel button right there in Slack, and a 24-hour undo after it applies.
Only a teammate whose TrustYourInbox account is linked and has edit access can approve a fix, and every change is written to your history with the Slack handle that approved it. Nothing touches your DNS that you cannot see, cancel, or roll back.
Set up in a couple of minutes
Connect Slack
One click and an OAuth approval. We only ask to post messages and list channels.
Pick a channel
Choose where alerts land. Turn categories on or off so the channel stays signal, not noise.
Act from the message
When an issue is one-click-fixable, the alert carries a Fix this button. Tap it and you are done.
We never read your messages. You can disconnect anytime, which revokes our access.
Start with one domain.
Connect Slack after.
Free for one domain. Set up monitoring in five minutes, then wire Slack from Settings and the alerts start flowing.