Which DMARC Tool Suits Your Team?
Choosing your first DMARC platform, or weighing a switch? Here is a side-by-side look at how Suped and DMARCeye compare on pricing, free tiers, and features, so you can pick the right one for you.
The Short Version
Suped and DMARCeye both handle the fundamentals: DMARC report parsing, SPF, and DKIM. Where they differ is hosted services, plan structure, and how far the AI toolkit reaches.
Hosted Stack, or Guided Enforcement
Suped is the lean newcomer with a hosted-services angle: hosted DMARC, SPF, and MTA-STS with SPF flattening and blocklist monitoring from its $19 Business plan. DMARCeye puts its depth into guided enforcement, walking each domain from monitoring to p=reject.
Per Domain, or a Two-Domain Plan
DMARCeye charges $4 per domain per month, so cost scales with your count. Suped covers 2 domains at $19 per month on its Business plan; a third domain means custom Enterprise pricing.
Talk with Your DMARC Data
Both platforms explain reports with AI: Suped's AI Copilot turns DMARC XML into plain-language recommendations, and DMARCeye pairs its analyzer with an in-app chat assistant. DMARCeye adds a Model Context Protocol (MCP) connector, which lets you ask questions about your DMARC data straight through ChatGPT or Claude.
At a Glance
The table below compares the factors that most often decide which DMARC platform a team chooses. Suped values were verified directly from Suped's website at the time of publication.
| Benefit / Feature | DMARCeye | Suped |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Per domain | Plan tiers (2-domain cap) |
| Free plan for business use | 5,000/mo, 30-day history | 1,000/mo, 14-day history |
| API on the entry paid plan | Included ($4/domain) | Enterprise only |
| AI-assisted management & analysis | In-app AI assistant + MCP | AI Copilot |
| Guided path to enforcement | Personalized per domain | Fix recommendations |
| Multi-tenant / agency | Yes | Yes |
Pricing Overview
DMARCeye charges a flat $4 per domain per month. The Suped column shows the lowest-priced plan that covers each domain count, at annual-billing rates.
| Domains | DMARCeye Scale | Suped equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $4 / month | $19 / month (Business, covers 2) |
| 10 | $40 / month | Custom Enterprise quote (Business caps at 2) |
| 50 | $200 / month | Custom Enterprise quote |
Free Tiers, Head-to-Head
Suped's free plan takes unlimited users but caps at 1,000 emails per month with a 14-day window. DMARCeye's free plan covers 5,000 emails with 30 days of history.
DMARCeye Free
✓ 1 domain
✓ 5,000 emails per month
✓ 30 days of history
✓ AI report analyzer
✓ DMARC, SPF, DKIM, BIMI checkers
✓ No credit card
Suped Free
✓ 1 domain
✗ 1,000 emails per month
✗ 14 days of history
✓ Unlimited users
✓ Hosted DMARC and alerts
✓ No credit card
Feature Comparison
The full feature matrix. Tier annotations show which plan unlocks each feature on each platform.
| Capability | DMARCeye | Suped |
|---|---|---|
| DMARC aggregate report parsing | All plans | All plans |
| DMARC failure (RUF) reports | All paid plans | Not advertised |
| AI report analyzer + in-app chat assistant | Analyzer incl. Free; chat on paid plans | AI Copilot |
| Personalized remediation guidance | All paid plans | Fix recommendations |
| MCP (Model Context Protocol) server | All paid plans | Not advertised |
| BIMI management | Roadmap | Not advertised |
| MTA-STS & TLS-RPT | Roadmap | MTA-STS: Business and up |
| SPF flattening | Roadmap | Business and up |
| API access | All paid plans ($4/domain) | Enterprise only |
| Team collaboration / unlimited users | All paid plans | Unlimited (all plans) |
| Slack / Teams alerts | Not native | Not native |
| SIEM integration (Sentinel, Splunk) | Not native | Not advertised |
| DNS provider integrations | All paid plans | Not advertised |
| Audit logs | All paid plans | Not advertised |
| SSO | Roadmap | Enterprise only (SAML) |
| Dedicated CS Manager | Agency plan | Enterprise (dedicated support) |
| Per-domain pricing | Yes | MSP plan only |
| Formal MSP / Agency tier | Yes (Agency plan) | Yes (MSP plan, per-domain) |
For an agency with 10 client domains: DMARCeye costs $480 per year. Suped's MSP plan also prices per domain, but its rates are not published, so the same setup requires a quote.
Where Each Platform Wins
The right choice depends on what you need.
Where DMARCeye Wins
✓ Per-domain pricing - $4 per domain per month, no plan jumps as you grow
✓ Real free monitoring - 5,000 emails per month, 30 days of history, AI analyzer included
✓ MCP server on Scale - query your data through ChatGPT or Claude
✓ API and unlimited team seats on Scale - included at $4 per domain
✓ Built for agencies - per-client logins, white-label branding
Where Suped Wins
✓ Hosted SPF and MTA-STS - included with SPF flattening from the $19 Business plan
✓ Unlimited users on every plan - including Free
✓ Alerts on the free plan - authentication and deliverability issues
✓ Blocklist and reputation monitoring - from the Business plan
✓ Phone support from Business - priority email and phone support at $19 per month
The Verdict
Both tools work well, but they're built for different teams.
Choose DMARCeye If
You're setting up DMARC for the first time, or you're an SMB or agency that wants per-domain pricing beyond a two-domain cap, a free plan with 30 days of history, personalized enforcement guidance, and AI plus MCP access without an Enterprise contract.
Choose Suped If
You run one or two domains and want hosted SPF and MTA-STS with SPF flattening at a lean $19 per month, unlimited user seats on every plan, and alerts from the free tier up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does DMARC monitoring cost?
It ranges from free to enterprise pricing. Most platforms offer a free plan or a trial, and entry-level paid plans typically run from a few dollars per domain to a few tens of dollars a month. What moves the total most is the pricing model, per domain versus a plan with a domain cap versus volume-based, which decides how fast your cost grows as you add domains. See the pricing breakdown above for how the models compare.
How current are these comparisons?
Each comparison is verified against the competitor's live pricing and feature pages at the time of publication. Vendors change packaging often, so we re-check rather than rely on old data.
I'm new to DMARC. Where should I start?
If you're setting up DMARC for the first time, you don't need a tool to switch from. Start free on DMARCeye, point one DNS record at it, and the platform guides you from p=none monitoring toward p=reject enforcement at a pace that's safe for your mail.
Is DMARCeye or Suped better for agencies and MSPs?
Both price MSP work per domain. Suped's MSP plan bundles all Enterprise features with a multi-tenant dashboard built for 100 or more clients; its rates are not published. DMARCeye publishes its price: $4 per domain per month on Scale, with a separate login and white-label branding per client on the Agency plan. If you want published per-domain economics and per-client access, DMARCeye fits; if you want a lean hosted stack for many small clients, Suped's program is worth a quote.
Who needs managed BIMI and SPF flattening?
BIMI (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) puts your logo next to your emails in inboxes like Gmail and Yahoo. It matters most to consumer-facing brands, and it only activates once your DMARC policy reaches enforcement, so it is a later milestone rather than a starting requirement. SPF flattening addresses a technical limit: SPF permits 10 DNS lookups per check, and organizations that send through many platforms can exceed that ceiling. If SPF flattening describes you, Suped includes it from its Business plan, and DMARCeye lists it on its roadmap. Neither platform advertises hosted BIMI. If not, you can reach enforcement first and add these when they become relevant.
Which Suped features are Enterprise-only?
Suped's Business plan ($19 per month on annual billing) covers 2 domains and 100,000 emails per month with hosted SPF, MTA-STS, SPF flattening, and blocklist monitoring. API access, SAML SSO, dedicated technical support, and unlimited data retention sit on the custom-priced Enterprise plan, and so does any setup with more than 2 domains. DMARCeye includes API access and MCP on the $4-per-domain Scale plan.
Is Suped's free plan enough for a business?
Suped's free plan covers one domain with 1,000 emails per month and 14 days of history, with unlimited users and alerts included. For a business domain with real sending volume, 1,000 emails can be a single day of traffic, and DMARC sender drift plays out over weeks rather than 14 days. DMARCeye's free plan takes 5,000 emails per month and stores 30 days of history.
Who's behind DMARCeye?
DMARCeye is part of the Big Good group and runs on the same email infrastructure as Ecomail, which sends more than 1 billion emails a month for over 12,000 organizations. That deliverability background is why the platform focuses on getting domains all the way to safe enforcement, not just reporting on them.