EasyDMARC is one of the most recognized names in DMARC monitoring, but its lowest paid plan now starts at $35.99 per month and bundles features that smaller teams and agencies don't need. If you're shopping for a more focused tool, here are seven EasyDMARC alternatives worth comparing, with pricing and feature limits sourced directly from each vendor's site.
This list is built for teams under 50 employees: small businesses, in-house IT, and digital or IT agencies managing client domains. Enterprise-only options like Valimail, Mimecast managed services, and Fortra Agari are left out on purpose - they're great products, but they're not realistic alternatives for the audience this post is written for.
All information in this article was verified directly from vendor websites at the time of publication.
Every price below is the lowest published paid plan, billed annually, taken from the vendor's pricing page on the day this post went live. Free tiers are described as the vendor describes them.
| Tool | Lowest Paid Plan | Free Tier | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| EasyDMARC | $35.99/mo (Plus, 2 domains) | 1 domain, 1,000 emails, 14-day history | Bundled email auth stack with hand-holding |
| DMARCeye | $4/domain/mo (Scale, up to 50 domains) | 1 domain, 5,000 emails, 30-day history | Per-domain pricing with built-in guidance |
| DMARC Report | $25/mo (Guard, 5 domains) | 1 domain, 10,000 reports, 30-day history | Most usable free tier on this list |
| Suped | $19/mo (Business, 2-20 domains) | 1 domain, 1,000 emails, 14-day history | Deliverability-first DMARC monitoring |
| PowerDMARC | $8/mo (Basic, 5 domains) | 1 domain, 10,000 emails, 10-day history | Broad feature stack at a low entry price |
| Red Sift OnDMARC | $9/mo (Express, up to 4 domains) | Free trial, no credit card | Teams ready to invest in automation and BIMI |
| dmarcian | $24/mo (Basic, 2 domains) | 2 domains, 1,250 messages, non-business only | Pioneer pedigree and education-heavy approach |
| Postmark DMARC Digests | $14/domain/mo | 14-day trial, no free tier | Minimalist single-domain monitoring |
EasyDMARC is a competent product. The reason teams shop for alternatives is rarely product quality, and almost always one of three specific frictions.
EasyDMARC's lowest paid plan, Plus, is $35.99 per month billed annually, or $44.99 billed monthly. That covers two domains and 100,000 to 1,000,000 emails. For a single-domain SMB, that's a lot of headroom you're paying for. For an agency with five client domains, you're already pushed to the Premium plan at $71.99 per month annually, which still only covers four domains.
For more on the pricing math, see Why DMARC Monitoring Shouldn't Cost $35 a Month.
EasyDMARC's free plan caps data history at 14 days. That's enough to evaluate the product, but not enough to actually monitor a domain. DMARC patterns play out across weeks - sender drift, periodic spoofing waves, the slow tail of a misconfigured third-party vendor. A 14-day window forces an upgrade decision before you have a real picture of what your domain is doing.
The features that justify EasyDMARC's higher tiers - managed BIMI, managed MTA-STS, SIEM integrations, dedicated DMARC engineer, audit logs - are built for security teams running a formal compliance program. Most teams under 50 employees don't have anyone whose job is to operate that stack. They want clean DMARC visibility and a clear next step, not a managed services subscription.
Three filters:
DMARCeye is on this list. We placed it where we believe it earns its position based on per-domain pricing math and the guidance layer, and we tell you below when one of the other six is the better pick.
DMARCeye is a DMARC monitoring platform that speaks your language. It's affordable on a per-domain basis, it's quick to set up and use, and it gives you guidance on what to do next instead of leaving you to interpret raw aggregate XML on your own.
The guidance layer reads your DMARC aggregate reports and tells you, for your specific domain, what's passing, what's failing, and what to fix before you tighten policy from p=none to p=quarantine or p=reject. Per-domain pricing means an agency monitoring 10 client domains pays roughly the same as a single EasyDMARC Plus seat, not 5x more.
DMARCeye is also the only tool in this comparison with MCP (Model Context Protocol) support. MCP is an open standard that lets AI assistants like ChatGPT or Claude read live data from external tools. With DMARCeye's MCP server, you can ask your assistant questions about your DMARC data in plain English ("which sender failed alignment most this week?") and get answers grounded in your actual reports. The use cases article covers what people are doing with MCP in practice.
See the full DMARCeye pricing page for the complete breakdown.
Pick DMARCeye if you want per-domain pricing, a fast setup, and help interpreting your reports rather than another dashboard you have to learn to read on your own.
DMARC Report is a privacy-first DMARC platform built by PowerDMARC's parent company as a cleaner, lower-friction product. Its Core (free) plan handles more raw report volume than most free tiers in this category.
Pick DMARC Report if you'd rather have 10,000 reports per month on a free tier than the 5,000-email cap on DMARCeye Free.
Suped is a DMARC monitoring tool with a clean modern UI and a competitive entry-tier price. Its marketing emphasizes deliverability framing - the dashboard talks about results in inbox-placement terms - though under the hood it's reading the same DMARC aggregate reports every other tool here is reading.
Pick Suped if a clean UI matters and you want a competitive entry-tier alternative to EasyDMARC Plus without needing MCP or per-domain pricing.
PowerDMARC is the closest thing on this list to a true full-stack alternative to EasyDMARC. It supports DMARC, SPF flattening (as PowerSPF), BIMI, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT, plus AI threat intelligence at the higher tiers. The Basic plan starts at $8 per month - the lowest entry-tier price on this list besides DMARCeye Scale.
Pick PowerDMARC if you want one platform for DMARC, SPF flattening, BIMI, and MTA-STS, and you have a technical lead who can drive setup.
Red Sift OnDMARC dropped its entry price recently. The Express plan is now $9 per month billed annually for up to 4 domains and up to 1 million emails - a meaningful change from the older $35 entry tier. OnDMARC remains the strongest end-to-end BIMI story in the SMB segment, with VMC provisioning and Dynamic Services for SPF and DKIM automation.
Pick Red Sift OnDMARC if BIMI and DKIM automation matter as much to you as DMARC reporting itself.
dmarcian was founded by Tim Draegen, a co-author of the original DMARC specification. The product reflects that lineage: technically accurate and willing to teach you how DMARC actually works. The Domain Discovery feature surfaces senders you didn't know existed, which is a real differentiator at this tier.
Pick dmarcian if you trust the DMARC source-of-truth lineage above all else and you're comfortable interpreting reports yourself.
Postmark DMARC Digests is the simplest option on the list. You configure your DMARC rua to send reports to their address and they email you a weekly digest, plus give you a dashboard. That's it.
Pick Postmark DMARC Digests if you have one domain, you trust the Postmark/ActiveCampaign brand, and you genuinely just want an email summary in your inbox each week.
Three scenarios make EasyDMARC the right call even after reading this list.
p=none to p=reject, that's a genuine value-add.If none of those apply to you, one of the seven options above will probably fit better.
Match the tool to your team type, not the longest feature list.
You own one sending domain and want monitoring with as little setup as possible. DMARC Report Core (free, 30 days history) and DMARCeye Free (free, 30 days history, 5,000 emails per month) are the two free tiers worth taking seriously. DMARCeye Free adds the AI report analyzer, which interprets your reports for you. DMARC Report Core works with higher report volumes if you have a noisier inbox.
You've outgrown a free tier or you have multiple sending domains (your main domain plus a marketing or transactional subdomain). DMARCeye Scale at $4 per domain per month is the per-domain math winner. Suped Business at $19 per month (annual) is a good fit if your team thinks about deliverability first.
This is where per-domain pricing starts to matter most. DMARCeye Scale at $4 per domain per month covers up to 50 domains under one plan; for larger agencies, the DMARCeye Agency tier is custom. DMARC Report offers a 50% MSP discount with volume tiers at 50+ and 200+ domains. PowerDMARC's Partner Program is the white-label option if you need a multi-tenant control panel and PSA integration.
Entry pricing matters and you have someone who can drive setup. PowerDMARC Basic at $8 per month covers 5 domains and gives you the broadest feature set at the entry tier. DMARCeye Scale at $4 per domain wins on per-domain math if you're managing only one or two domains. Either is well under the $35.99 EasyDMARC entry.
Concrete migration triggers. If two or more of these are true, you'll get more from one of the seven alternatives above.
If you're switching, our Complete DMARC Implementation Guide walks through DNS setup, staged rollout with pct, and moving safely to p=reject. DMARCeye handles each step inside the platform.
The fastest way to know whether DMARCeye fits your team is to point your DMARC reports at it and look at what shows up. The DMARCeye free tools include a DMARC configurator, DNS checker, and SPF and DKIM checkers if you want to validate your setup first. The free plan covers one domain and 5,000 emails per month with 30 days of history, no credit card.
If you'd rather see the platform with a human walking you through it, you can book a 15-minute demo instead.
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