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EasyDMARC vs Red Sift OnDMARC

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 assessed

EasyDMARC compared with Red Sift OnDMARC

Red Sift OnDMARC's Express tier covers four domains for $9 a month with hosted SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MTA-STS, and BIMI services, against EasyDMARC's four domains at $71.99 with managed records reserved for Enterprise. EasyDMARC gives a year of history where Express gives thirty days, and has a stronger MSP programme. Take OnDMARC Express on price and hosted records; take EasyDMARC if report history or agency multi-tenancy matters more.

Red Sift OnDMARC compared with EasyDMARC

EasyDMARC charges $71.99 a month for four domains where OnDMARC Express covers four for $9 and includes hosted record services EasyDMARC reserves for its Enterprise tier. EasyDMARC gives a year of history against thirty days and a more developed MSP programme. Take OnDMARC Express on price and hosted records; take EasyDMARC if history length or agency multi-tenancy matters.

Choose EasyDMARC if

Small businesses and MSPs that need to satisfy the Google and Yahoo bulk sender requirements, see who is sending as their domain, and get to an enforced p=reject policy without hiring a deliverability consultant, especially those managing one to four domains.

Choose Red Sift OnDMARC if

Small businesses with up to four domains that want a very cheap, capable, self-serve DMARC entry point with hosted record management, and larger organizations already buying into Red Sift's wider email security platform.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeEasyDMARCRed Sift OnDMARC
CategoryDeliverabilityDeliverability
Starting price$0 (Free, one domain), then $35.99 per month billed annually (Plus) (free plan available)$9 per month billed annually (Express) (free trial)
Pricing modelFreemium subscription tiered by number of domains, monthly DMARC-reported email volume, and data history length, with the top tier quoted by sales.Subscription tiered by active sender domains, monthly email volume, and data history, with one published self-serve entry price and three custom-quoted tiers above it.
Free planOne domain, 1,000 DMARC-reported emails a month, fourteen days of data history, one user, basic reports and the full set of SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and BIMI lookup tools.No
Free trialNo separate trial; the free plan is the evaluation pathFree trial available with no credit card required
Best forSmall businesses and MSPs that need to satisfy the Google and Yahoo bulk sender requirements, see who is sending as their domain, and get to an enforced p=reject policy without hiring a deliverability consultant, especially those managing one to four domains.Small businesses with up to four domains that want a very cheap, capable, self-serve DMARC entry point with hosted record management, and larger organizations already buying into Red Sift's wider email security platform.
Setup timeUnder an hour to publish a record and start collecting, then two to eight weeks of real elapsed time before you have enough data to move to enforcement safely. The clock, not the configuration, is the constraint.Under an hour to add domains, publish records, and start collecting. Reaching a defensible p=reject takes four to eight weeks of calendar time, driven by how long it takes every legitimate sender to appear in a report and be fixed. Hosted records make each subsequent change a matter of minutes.
Learning curveModerate, and lower than the category average. You still have to understand the difference between SPF authentication and SPF alignment to make good decisions, but vendor identification removes most of the interpretive work that stalls first-time deployments.Moderate. The reporting is legible and the Investigate tool shortens diagnosis, but the delegation model and the enterprise framing both assume a slightly more technical reader than EasyDMARC does.
PlatformsWeb application, Public DNS lookup and record generator tools, MSP multi-tenant consoleWeb application, Dynamic hosted record services, Investigate diagnostic tool
ComplianceSOC 2, GDPR, ISO 27001SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR
Founded20182015
HeadquartersUnited States, with engineering roots in Yerevan, ArmeniaLondon, United Kingdom
OwnershipVenture-backedVenture-backed

Strengths and limitations

EasyDMARC

Strengths

  • Vendor identification turns aggregate reports from an IP address puzzle into a readable list of the services sending as your domain, which is the difference between a tool a generalist can use and one they abandon.
  • EasySPF solves the ten DNS lookup overflow, an extremely common silent failure that most small domains have and nobody notices.
  • The free tier is a real product rather than a teaser: one domain, working reports, and the full record tooling is enough to get a first DMARC policy published.
  • Clear guided path from p=none through quarantine to reject, with the pass-rate evidence needed to know when each step is safe.

Limitations

  • Domain allowances are stingy relative to price: four domains on a $71.99 plan compares poorly with DMARCLY's fifteen at $69 or URIports' twenty-five at $30.
  • Additional domains have no published price, which breaks the self-serve promise exactly at the moment a growing buyer needs it.
  • API access and SSO are Enterprise-only, so there is no supported way to automate at a published price.
  • Managed DMARC, BIMI, and MTA-STS record hosting is Enterprise-only; self-serve customers maintain their own DNS.

Red Sift OnDMARC

Strengths

  • Express at $9 a month for four domains with full hosted record services is the cheapest capable published DMARC plan in the category.
  • Dynamic hosted DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT, and BIMI on every tier, including the entry plan, where competitors reserve record hosting for enterprise contracts.
  • Forensic reporting included as standard rather than gated to mid or upper tiers.
  • Dynamic SPF resolves the ten DNS lookup overflow without manual flattening, a failure mode most established domains have.

Limitations

  • Only one tier has a published price; Essentials, Enterprise, and Premier are all custom-quoted, so the upgrade path is a sales conversation rather than a click.
  • Thirty days of data history on Express is the shortest working window among comparable plans and makes periodic sending patterns hard to diagnose.
  • The jump from four domains to twenty-five is enormous, with nothing published in between, which strands a company that grows to six or eight domains.
  • The product is fundamentally built for organizations with security teams, so a small business is buying an entry tier of an enterprise product rather than a product designed for it.

Pricing compared

EasyDMARC

Freemium subscription tiered by number of domains, monthly DMARC-reported email volume, and data history length, with the top tier quoted by sales.

  • Free$0
  • Plus$35.99
  • Premium$71.99
  • EnterpriseCustom

For one to four domains, EasyDMARC is priced sensibly against the alternative of paying a deliverability consultant a few thousand dollars to do the same deployment once and leave no monitoring behind. Plus at $35.99 buys the two features that decide whether a generalist succeeds here, vendor identification and EasySPF, and Premium's unlimited users is worth the step up for any team where marketing and IT both need to look. The value falls off sharply above four domains, where DMARCLY and URIports offer far more domains for less money, and it falls off again if you need an API. Judged as a guided path to p=reject for a small business, it is good value; judged per domain at scale, it is expensive.

Red Sift OnDMARC

Subscription tiered by active sender domains, monthly email volume, and data history, with one published self-serve entry price and three custom-quoted tiers above it.

  • ExpressFrom $9
  • EssentialsCustom
  • EnterpriseCustom
  • PremierCustom

Express is one of the best value propositions in this entire category, and it exists because Red Sift makes its money elsewhere. Four domains, a million monthly emails, forensic reporting, and full dynamic hosted services for SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT, and BIMI at $9 a month is capability that EasyDMARC charges $71.99 for and dmarcian would price at $240. The catch is the ceiling. Thirty days of history is genuinely limiting, and the moment four domains is not enough you are in a quote process aimed at organizations with twenty-five sender domains. Take Express for what it is, an exceptional entry tier, and have DMARCLY or URIports in mind as the destination if you outgrow it.

Editorial verdict on each

EasyDMARC

EasyDMARC is the DMARC platform to pick when the person running it does not want to become an email authentication expert. Vendor identification and EasySPF remove the two obstacles that most often stall a first deployment, the free tier is genuinely enough to publish a policy and start collecting evidence, and the guided ladder to p=reject is honest about how long it takes. The pricing is where it stops being obviously correct: four domains for $71.99 is poor value beside DMARCLY or URIports, extra domains have no published price, and API access is locked behind a sales conversation. Buy it for one to four domains and a non-specialist owner. Do not buy it expecting help with inbox placement or cold email reputation, because it does neither.

Read the full EasyDMARC profile

Red Sift OnDMARC

OnDMARC Express is the best cheap DMARC plan available, and it exists because Red Sift makes its money from enterprise contracts. Nine dollars a month for four domains, a million monthly emails, forensic reporting, and dynamic hosted services across DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT, and BIMI is capability that EasyDMARC prices at $71.99 and dmarcian at $240, from a vendor with roughly $70M in funding behind it. Two things keep it from being the automatic choice. Thirty days of history is genuinely short, and there is nothing published between four domains and the twenty-five-domain quoted tier, so growth means a sales process rather than an upgrade button. Buy Express if you have four domains or fewer and want hosted record management at the lowest possible price, and plan to move to DMARCLY or URIports rather than up the Red Sift ladder if you outgrow it. As with every product here, it says nothing about whether your mail reaches the inbox.

Read the full Red Sift OnDMARC profile

EasyDMARC profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Red Sift OnDMARC last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.