Today, we at DMARCeye are announcing our global expansion with a dedicated team, product roadmap, and branding. Developed in 2024 by Ecomail and proven at scale in high-volume sending environments, DMARCeye is now being actively developed and marketed as a standalone product. The platform gives teams with any level of DMARC expertise a clear picture of who is sending email on their behalf, along with domain-specific steps for safely moving to full DMARC enforcement. DMARCeye is owned by Ecomail, a major email marketing platform in Central Europe with over 12,000 customers.
DMARCeye was first developed by the Ecomail team in response to Google and Yahoo’s 2024 tightening of bulk sender authentication requirements, as well as early demand from senders in Central Europe, Ecomail’s home market. The platform was tested in production across thousands of domains in a high-volume sending environment (over 1 billion emails sent per month), before the team began expanding DMARCeye’s reach to customers worldwide.
Our platform is designed for IT, security, and marketing teams, as well as agencies managing multiple domains, who need actionable visibility and contextual guidance rather than raw XML reports. It helps users identify legitimate and unauthorized sending sources, detect SPF, DKIM, and DMARC configuration issues, and move safely from “p=none” (monitor-only) to enforcement with AI-powered instructions, alerts, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) support, which lets users connect their DMARC data to AI assistants like ChatGPT. The outcome is faster, safer enforcement, reduced spoofing risk, and higher deliverability with less time and specialist effort.
Insights from DMARCeye’s monitoring dataset reinforce why implementation guidance matters.
In a snapshot of thousands of domains monitored since February of 2024, 43.7% of domains with DMARC remain at “p=none” (monitor-only), and only 19.3% have reached “p=reject” (full enforcement). Even among enforcing domains, just 6.0% use staged rollout (with “pct” settings below 100). In other words, most teams enforce immediately at 100% and don’t use DMARC’s built-in enforcement percentage mechanism. This “all or nothing” approach increases the risk of disrupting legitimate email during policy changes, and its pervasiveness highlights the need for clearer, personalized instruction when transitioning from monitoring to enforcement.
In addition to monitoring, alerting, and guided enforcement, DMARCeye is expanding its product experience with free online mini-tools to help teams diagnose and resolve common authentication issues faster. These tools include a DMARC record configurator and DNS, SPF, DKIM, and BIMI checkers. There is also a free plan for single domains, with a monitoring cap of 5,000 emails per month. Standard pricing starts at $4 per domain per month, with custom plans available for enterprises.
DMARCeye is the fourth standalone tool built by Ecomail’s engineering team, following Ecomail, Topol.io, an embeddable, drag-and-drop email editor plugin for SaaS platforms, and Lettr, a transactional email platform for developers.
Together, DMARCeye, Ecomail, Topol, and Lettr comprise the first stage of Big Good: an Ecomail-led ecosystem of tools designed for marketing professionals and developers working across email communication, content, security, and design. Additional tools are in development and will soon be released under the Big Good umbrella.
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