BounceBan vs Reoon Email Verifier
An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.
The short answer
Both sides assessedBounceBan compared with Reoon Email Verifier
Reoon is the cheapest credible verifier here, at $0.00119 per credit for 10,000, and it refunds credits for unknown results. It handles catch-alls but does not claim BounceBan's resolution rate. Reoon is the right default for high-volume list hygiene on a budget; BounceBan is the specialist you bring in when the catch-all segment is where your revenue actually lives.
Reoon Email Verifier compared with BounceBan
Different tools for different lists. BounceBan charges roughly three times Reoon's rate at 10,000 addresses and spends it on resolving catch-alls, claiming 85 to 95 percent resolution; Reoon reports catch-alls with detail and a score but does not resolve them. If your list is mostly ordinary domains, Reoon does the job for a fraction of the money. If your pipeline is stuck in the accept-all bucket, no amount of Reoon savings substitutes for what BounceBan attempts.
Choose BounceBan if
Cold outbound teams, lead-generation agencies, and Clay or n8n operators working B2B lists where a large share of domains are catch-all or sit behind a Secure Email Gateway, and where deleting the risky bucket means throwing away real pipeline.
Choose Reoon Email Verifier if
Solo operators, small agencies, and cost-sensitive teams that verify continuously rather than occasionally, and anyone who wants a real free tier of 600 verifications a month plus the option to hold non-expiring credits for larger jobs.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | BounceBan | Reoon Email Verifier |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Verification | Verification |
| Starting price | $34 for 10,000 credits on subscription ($40 pay-as-you-go), with unlimited free single verifications (free plan available) | $0 for 600 verifications a month, then $11.90 for 10,000 instant credits or $9 a month for 500 credits a day (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | Prepaid credits on a volume ladder, sold pay-as-you-go or as a monthly subscription at 15 percent off, plus a separately billed Sync subscription charged on unique emails verified per month. | Two parallel currencies: one-time instant credits that never expire, and daily-credit subscriptions that refresh every day without accumulating. A permanent free tier covers low-volume use. |
| Free plan | Unlimited single email verifications in free mode, forever, at no credit cost. Bulk, API, and Sync require credits. | Up to 600 verifications a month for life, plus 100 instant credits on signup, with all features available and no credit card required. |
| Free trial | No time-limited trial; unlimited free single-address verification serves as the evaluation path | No time-limited trial; the free tier is permanent |
| Best for | Cold outbound teams, lead-generation agencies, and Clay or n8n operators working B2B lists where a large share of domains are catch-all or sit behind a Secure Email Gateway, and where deleting the risky bucket means throwing away real pipeline. | Solo operators, small agencies, and cost-sensitive teams that verify continuously rather than occasionally, and anyone who wants a real free tier of 600 verifications a month plus the option to hold non-expiring credits for larger jobs. |
| Setup time | Under ten minutes for bulk or API use: sign up, buy a credit package, upload a list or copy the API key from the dashboard. The free single verifier needs no account at all for a first look. | Ten minutes. Register, take the 600-a-month free allowance and the 100 instant credits, and upload a list or copy an API key. The WordPress plugin is a standard install. |
| Learning curve | Low. The result vocabulary is the standard deliverable, undeliverable, risky triad, and the only genuinely new concept is the estimated overall delivery rate attached to a mixed export. | Low, with two concepts worth learning: the Quick versus Power mode choice, which changes both speed and result quality, and the credit ordering rule, which determines whether a job draws on your daily allowance or your non-expiring reserve. |
| Platforms | Web application, REST API, Google Sheets, Clay, n8n, HubSpot Sync, ChatGPT GPT, Claude Code plugin | Web dashboard, REST API with separate single and bulk endpoints, WordPress plugin |
| Compliance | GDPR (vendor statement), CCPA (vendor statement) | GDPR statement; no SOC 2, ISO 27001, or third-party audit published |
| Founded | 2023 | 2018 |
| Headquarters | Not published | Sylhet, Bangladesh |
| Ownership | Privately held; ownership and funding not disclosed | Privately held, part of Reoon Technology's multi-product portfolio |
Strengths and limitations
BounceBan
Strengths
- The catch-all resolution is the real thing and it is the hardest problem in the category; competitors that describe themselves as handling catch-alls generally mean they label them accurately, not that they resolve them.
- Explicit coverage of Secure Email Gateways and of Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, which is exactly where B2B lists concentrate and exactly where naive SMTP probing has stopped working.
- Unlimited free single verification with no cap is the most honest evaluation offer in the category and lets you audit the accuracy claim yourself in ten minutes.
- Credits never expire and roll over, so unused balance is not a stranded asset, and the 15 percent subscription discount is applied to the whole ladder rather than a headline tier.
Limitations
- The company publishes essentially nothing about itself: no founding year, no headcount, no named leadership, no funding, no registered address on the site. For some buyers that alone is disqualifying.
- No SOC 2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA attestation is advertised. The compliance story stops at a GDPR and CCPA statement, which is thin next to ZeroBounce or Bouncer.
- There is no deliverability suite around the verifier: no inbox placement tests, no blacklist monitoring, no DMARC reporting, no warmup.
- Accuracy claims of 97 percent and coverage claims of 85 to 95 percent are vendor-reported with no published methodology or third-party audit behind them.
Reoon Email Verifier
Strengths
- The lowest entry and mid-volume pricing in the category: $11.90 per 10,000 credits and $116.40 per 100,000, with daily-credit subscriptions from $9 a month.
- A genuinely permanent free tier of 600 verifications a month with all features available, which very few competitors match.
- Unknown results are refunded automatically on task completion, so you only pay for conclusive answers.
- Quick and Power modes let you choose speed or depth per job rather than accepting one engine's compromise.
Limitations
- No certifications of any kind: no SOC 2, no ISO 27001, no trust centre, no penetration test summary, only a GDPR statement.
- The verifier is one product in a portfolio that also includes scrapers and dropshipping apps, so it does not have a dedicated company behind it the way Bouncer or ZeroBounce do.
- The price ladder flattens quickly, making Reoon expensive at high volume: $960 per million against MillionVerifier's $449 and DeBounce's $750.
- Catch-all addresses are labelled with detail rather than resolved, so accept-all-heavy B2B lists get the same unresolved bucket as at most competitors.
Pricing compared
BounceBan
Prepaid credits on a volume ladder, sold pay-as-you-go or as a monthly subscription at 15 percent off, plus a separately billed Sync subscription charged on unique emails verified per month.
- Free single verification$0
- Credits (pay-as-you-go)$0.005 to $0.0013
- Credits (monthly subscription)$0.00425 to $0.00111
- SyncTiered by unique emails verified per month
Judge BounceBan on the price of a resolved catch-all, not the price of a credit. At $0.003 per credit for 100,000 addresses it costs roughly twice MillionVerifier and about a fifth of NeverBounce, and if it converts a meaningful share of a risky bucket into mailable pipeline the arithmetic is not close. On a list that is 30 percent accept-all, resolving most of that segment is worth far more than the few hundred dollars of price difference against a budget verifier. The inverse is also true: on a consumer list with few catch-alls you are paying a premium for a capability you will never invoke, and one of the cheap bulk verifiers will do the same job for a third of the money.
Reoon Email Verifier
Two parallel currencies: one-time instant credits that never expire, and daily-credit subscriptions that refresh every day without accumulating. A permanent free tier covers low-volume use.
- Free$0
- Instant credits$11.90 to $960
- Daily creditsFrom $9
At small and mid volumes Reoon is simply the cheapest credible option: $11.90 to verify 10,000 addresses against $39 at MillionVerifier, $60 at Bouncer, $129 at ZeroBounce, and $40 at BounceBan. The daily-credit subscriptions at $9 a month push the running cost lower still for steady workloads, and a permanent 600-a-month free tier means many solo operators never pay at all. The ladder flattens hard though: at one million credits, $960 is more than double MillionVerifier's $449, so bulk buyers should look elsewhere. What you are trading away is institutional weight. No certifications, a small multi-product company in Bangladesh, and an AppSumo lifetime-deal history are all real considerations for a service that sits in the path of your sending programme.
Editorial verdict on each
BounceBan
MomentumBounceBan is a specialist, and it should be bought as one. Its claim to resolve 85 to 95 percent of catch-all, greylisted, and gateway-protected addresses is the most aggressive in the category, and if it holds on your data it converts a segment other vendors tell you to delete into mailable pipeline, which no amount of per-credit savings elsewhere can match. Against that, the company tells you almost nothing about itself, carries no audited certifications, publishes no credit-refund policy for unresolved results, and offers none of the surrounding deliverability tooling. The saving grace is that the unlimited free single verifier makes the central claim testable in an afternoon. For a B2B outbound team whose list is thick with accept-all domains, run that test; if it holds, BounceBan is worth paying two or three times the budget-verifier rate. For everyone else, it is the wrong tool at the wrong price.
Read the full BounceBan profileReoon Email Verifier
Reoon is the best-value verifier in the category for anyone whose volume is small or steady. A permanent free tier of 600 verifications a month, instant credits at $11.90 per 10,000 that never expire, daily subscriptions from $9, automatic refunds for unknowns, two verification modes, and a zero-to-100 score on every address add up to more product than the price implies, and the data handling, AES-256 encryption with 15-day deletion, is more concrete than several vendors charging ten times as much. The limits are equally clear. The ladder flattens, so at a million addresses it is the expensive choice rather than the cheap one. There are no certifications, no deliverability tooling, and no catch-all resolution. And the verifier is one product in a portfolio that also contains scrapers and dropshipping apps, which tells you something about where the roadmap attention goes. For a solo operator or a small agency, start here; for a bulk cleaning job or a security review, do not.
Read the full Reoon Email Verifier profileBounceBan profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Reoon Email Verifier last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.