Today, we are introducing a free plan for DMARCeye. Now, any team can fully monitor one email sending domain at no cost, with no credit card required. The plan is immediately available at app.dmarceye.com.
We built DMARCeye because DMARC monitoring should not require a budget approval. A domain without visibility is a domain at risk, and that is true whether you are running a startup, a small business, or a single product on a side project. The free plan removes the barrier between a domain owner and the information they need to keep spoofing and phishing in check.
The free plan is a real monitoring plan, not a demo. It connects to your DMARC reporting infrastructure and processes incoming aggregate reports automatically. Here is what you get:
The Free plan does not include:
API access
DMARC monitoring is often treated as something only large organizations need. That framing is wrong. Domain spoofing is not limited to enterprise targets. Attackers follow opportunity, and any domain without a p=reject or p=quarantine policy is an easier target regardless of size.
The free plan is designed for:
If you are currently operating at p=none and have not yet looked at your aggregate reports, the free plan is the fastest way to understand what is actually happening with your domain's email traffic.
The most common DMARC implementation mistake is moving too fast. Teams publish a p=reject policy before they have a full picture of their sending infrastructure, and legitimate email starts failing. A recent snapshot of our data shows this; of thousands of domains monitored since 2024, only 6.0% of enforcing domains used staged rollouts.
The damage is usually invisible at first: messages silently dropped, authentication failures not correlated to any known sender, third-party services suddenly stopped working.
Monitoring first solves this. Before tightening your policy, you need answers to three questions:
DMARCeye answers all three by processing your DMARC aggregate reports and surfacing the results in a format you can act on. The AI DMARC report analyzer goes further, translating raw report data into specific guidance for your domain, telling you what's passing, what's failing, and what to fix before you consider moving to enforcement.
If you want to understand the full implementation path from monitoring to enforcement, our Complete DMARC Implementation Guide covers it step by step.
The free plan is a genuine starting point, not a nudge toward an upsell. That said, if your domain grows beyond 5,000 emails per month or you need to monitor additional domains, paid plans are straightforward.
All paid plans include a 14-day free trial. There are no setup fees and no long-term commitments. See the full breakdown on our pricing page.
Getting monitoring in place takes about ten minutes. Here is the process:
If you do not yet have a DMARC record in place, our DMARC Record Configurator generates a correctly formatted record for your DNS in under a minute. If you are troubleshooting existing authentication issues, start with How to Troubleshoot and Fix DMARC Issues.
One of the clearest findings from our monitoring dataset is that a significant share of domains remain at p=none indefinitely; not because their owners don't care, but because enforcement feels risky without better information. The free plan is our answer to that problem.
If you manage a domain and you are not yet monitoring DMARC reports, there is no reason to wait. Sign up for free today and find out what is happening with your email.