EasyDMARC is one of the best-funded, most visible names in DMARC monitoring. Here's what its pricing tiers actually include, what its own pricing page says about quota limits, and how DMARCKeeper compares.
EasyDMARC raised a $20M Series A in 2024 and runs 4 offices.
Free tier: 1 domain, 1,000 messages, 14 days. Plus: $35.99/month for 2 domains, 3 months of history. Premium: $71.99/month for 4 domains, 1 year of history, plus TLS reports, EasySPF and Alert Management. Enterprise is custom and sales-only, with API/SSO and 3 years of history.
Exceeding your message quota locks the dashboard until you upgrade, and domains beyond your plan's limit are only available by going through sales.
It integrates directly with 10 DNS providers — including Cloudflare, GoDaddy, Route 53, Azure, Namecheap, Gandi and OVH — to auto-publish DNS records from its dashboard.
Public reviews on Trustpilot and G2 describe the company having “removed unlimited free and doubled prices,” “crippled free accounts,” and used what reviewers called “scammy” gating on free-trial access; there's also a specific complaint about a DKIM-detection bug.
Source: easydmarc.com/pricing · verified 2026-07-14
The one fact worth remembering: EasyDMARC's own pricing page confirms that exceeding your message quota locks the dashboard entirely until you upgrade — among the vendors we reviewed, this specific quota-lockout mechanic is unique to EasyDMARC.
Where EasyDMARC locks the dashboard when you cross a quota, DMARCKeeper's free checker has no message cap to hit in the first place.
Live on dmarckeeper.com · checked 2026-07-14
Live today: a free checker, plain-English explanations and /connect onboarding that works on any DNS host via a standard TXT record — no CNAME delegation, no DNS migration. Real-time alerts when a new sender appears or an existing one starts failing, a guided step-by-step path through p=none → quarantine → reject with checks at each step, and 12 months of report retention are on our roadmap for paid plans. Join the waitlist to hear when they ship.
If you want one vendor to also auto-publish and manage DNS records across up to 10 different providers from its own dashboard, and $36+/month for just 2 domains fits your budget, EasyDMARC's DNS-automation breadth is real and wider than a checker-first tool attempts to cover.
We built it from EasyDMARC's own pricing pages and public reviews, cited inline with the date we checked (2026-07-14). Where EasyDMARC does something better, the “When EasyDMARC is the better choice” section above says so directly.
Everything above was verified 2026-07-14 directly from the vendor's own site. Pricing and features change without notice — the source link above always points to the current page.
Yes. DMARC configuration lives in your domain's DNS, not inside a vendor's account — switching your rua= reporting address is a one-line DNS change either way.