Pricing
Checking a domain is free and always will be. What you pay for is not a better check. It is not having to run them by hand across every domain you look after, and hearing about a change on the day it happens.
Free scan
Free
See how a domain is set up right now.
20 checks a day
- Full check of every setting we support
- Plain English explanation of each finding
- The exact records we read, and the rule behind each result
- No account required
Best for: Checking a domain now.
Run a free checkStarter
$39/month
Keep one domain watched.
3 domains · 2 people
- Automatic checks on a schedule
- Email alerts when an important setting changes
- History of what changed and when
- Reports collected from receiving servers after you verify the domain
Best for: One company that wants continuous monitoring.
Not available yetTeam
$79/month
Watch several domains with your team.
15 domains · 10 people
- Everything in Starter
- More domains and more people
- Longer history
- Alerts sent to your own systems as well as email
Best for: Companies managing multiple domains.
Not available yetBuilt for managing many domains
MSP
$199/month
Watch every client domain in one place.
100 domains · 25 people · 50 client areas
- Everything in Team
- A separate workspace per client
- Many more domains
- Sending services visible across your whole book
- Referral tracking
Best for: IT providers, agencies, and consultants managing client domains.
Not available yetManaging email settings for multiple clients?
An IT provider or email consultant can be responsible for dozens or hundreds of client domains. Each client runs a different combination of Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, a marketing platform, a support desk, a billing system, a transactional email provider, and their own DNS host. Every one of those touches the settings that decide whether a client's mail can be verified.
Running a single check on a single domain is easy. The actual job is knowing when any client's setup changes, on the day it changes, without opening thirty tabs to find out.
- Every client domain in one place
- Which domains are healthy right now
- Which domains changed, and what changed
- Alerts when a setting that matters moves
- History you can point at when a client asks what happened
- Clients kept in separate workspaces
- Sending services visible across the whole book
- Access for the rest of your team
Monitoring is not built yet, so none of this is available to buy today. Planned pricing is published here.
What you are actually paying for
A one off check tells you how things look today. It is genuinely useful and it is free, with nothing held back. The problem it cannot solve is that email settings do not stay still. Someone connects a new tool, a provider changes an address, a record gets edited during unrelated work. Monitoring is the part that notices.
That value grows with the number of domains you are responsible for. One domain checked by hand every few months is manageable. Forty client domains, each with its own mix of providers, is not a task anyone does reliably. That is the case the paid product is built around.
The second thing you pay for is the reports that receiving servers send back about your domain. Those reports are the only reliable way to see every system sending as your company, including ones nobody remembers setting up. They also show your message signing keys, which no public check can find on its own. Collecting them requires proving you control the domain, which is why that part is not in the free check.
Questions about pricing
Can I pay now?
No. There is no payment form on this site. Monitoring is still being built.
Will these prices change?
Possibly. They are published early so they can be argued with. If they turn out to be wrong for the people using this, they will change before anything goes on sale.
What counts as a domain?
One registered domain name. Subdomains of a domain you already monitor are included in checks of that domain rather than counting separately.
Is there a free trial of monitoring?
That is the plan, and the length is set to 14 days at the moment. It is not live yet, so treat it as an intention rather than a promise.
What is free and what is paid
The check is free and always will be. It is a complete, honest look at your settings right now. What you pay for is knowing when they change, and the reports that receiving servers send back once you have verified the domain.
| What you get | Free check | Monitoring not built yet |
|---|---|---|
| One off check of your settings | Included | Included |
| Plain English findings | Included | Included |
| Exact settings and source documents | Included | Included |
| Automatic checks on a schedule | Not included | Included |
| Alerts when a setting changes | Not included | Included |
| History of past changes | Not included | Included |
| Reports collected from receiving servers | Not included | Included |
| Real list of every service sending as you | Not included | Included |
| Trends over time | Not included | Included |
| Several domains and team access | Not included | By plan |
Everything in the monitoring column is described honestly as not built yet. Nothing in it is available today, and you cannot pay for it. Planned pricing is published here.