EmailListVerify vs MyEmailVerifier
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 assessedEmailListVerify compared with MyEmailVerifier
MyEmailVerifier is roughly half the price again, at $99 pay-as-you-go for 100,000 against $186, and it offers 100 free credits every day rather than 100 once, plus a Deep Catch-All Check that EmailListVerify does not attempt. EmailListVerify counters with the wider free tool set, more named ESP integrations, and an inbox placement test. On price and catch-all capability MyEmailVerifier wins; on breadth around the verifier EmailListVerify does.
MyEmailVerifier compared with EmailListVerify
The closest match on positioning and the clearest win on price: about $99 against $186 for 100,000 pay-as-you-go, plus 100 free credits daily rather than once, and a Deep Catch-All Check that EmailListVerify does not attempt. EmailListVerify answers with more named ESP integrations, an inbox placement test, and a broader free tool set. If price and catch-all handling matter most, take MyEmailVerifier; if you want the surrounding deliverability toolkit, take EmailListVerify.
Choose EmailListVerify if
Small and mid-sized marketing teams cleaning permission-based lists who want a competent, cheap, self-serve verifier with an API, ESP integrations, non-expiring credits, and a bag of free deliverability tools thrown in, and who do not need catch-all resolution or audited certifications.
Choose MyEmailVerifier if
Price-sensitive high-volume senders, agencies, resellers, and solo operators who want a competent real-time verifier at close to the cheapest credible rate in the market, and who can use 100 free credits a day rather than needing a certified enterprise vendor.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | EmailListVerify | MyEmailVerifier |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Verification | Verification |
| Starting price | $5 for 1,000 verifications pay-as-you-go, with 100 free on signup (free plan available) | $0 with 100 free credits every day, then about $4 for 1,000 pay-as-you-go credits (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | Two published ladders on the same platform: prepaid pay-as-you-go credits that never expire, and monthly subscriptions roughly 10 percent cheaper per credit that renew each month. One credit per address, API included on every plan. | Two published ladders driven by a volume calculator: prepaid pay-as-you-go credits from a 1,000 minimum, and a monthly subscription from a 5,000 minimum priced lower per credit at every tier. Credits never expire on either. A daily-billed unlimited plan sits alongside both. |
| Free plan | 100 free verifications on account creation, no credit card. There is no recurring free allowance. | 100 free verification credits every day, no credit card required, covering the full verification result set. |
| Free trial | No time-limited trial; 100 free verifications on registration | No time-limited trial; 100 free credits per day forever on verified accounts |
| Best for | Small and mid-sized marketing teams cleaning permission-based lists who want a competent, cheap, self-serve verifier with an API, ESP integrations, non-expiring credits, and a bag of free deliverability tools thrown in, and who do not need catch-all resolution or audited certifications. | Price-sensitive high-volume senders, agencies, resellers, and solo operators who want a competent real-time verifier at close to the cheapest credible rate in the market, and who can use 100 free credits a day rather than needing a certified enterprise vendor. |
| Setup time | Minutes. Register, use the 100 free credits on a sample, buy a package, upload a file. An ESP integration is a short OAuth flow. The API takes an hour or two to wire into a signup form and is available on the smallest plan. | Minutes. Register, confirm your address to unlock the daily free credits, and either upload a file or take an API key. The bulk uploader shows a ten-address sample result before you commit a full list, which is a small but genuinely useful touch. |
| Learning curve | Very low. The result vocabulary is standard, the interface is plain, and there are no configurable quality levels or credit multipliers to reason about. The only judgement call is what to do with the catch-all segment, and the vendor's advice, skip it, is at least unambiguous. | Very low for the core verifier. The result vocabulary is standard, with catch-all, greylisted, and spam trap surfaced as distinct states rather than hidden. The Deep Catch-All Check and the MCP connector are the only parts that require reading anything. |
| Platforms | Web application, REST API, MCP server, Chrome extension, ESP integrations | Web application, REST API with GitHub client libraries, Claude MCP connector, Chrome extension, Bulk CSV and TXT upload |
| Compliance | GDPR (vendor statement) | GDPR compliant (vendor statement), SOC 2 certified (vendor claim, no report published), No stored verification results (vendor statement) |
| Founded | 2003 | 2018 |
| Headquarters | Bratislava, Slovakia | New Jersey, United States |
| Ownership | Privately held, operated by CyberPanda | Privately held; ownership and leadership not published |
Strengths and limitations
EmailListVerify
Strengths
- Roughly a third the price of Kickbox and half the price of ZeroBounce for substantially the same core checks, with two fully published price ladders and no sales gate.
- The API is included on every plan including the smallest package, rather than gated behind an upgrade.
- Pay-as-you-go credits never expire, which suits agencies and project work far better than a subscription with a monthly allowance.
- An unusually broad set of free adjacent tools including inbox placement testing, blacklist checking, DMARC and SPF generation and validation, and an SPF flattening tool that solves a real DNS problem.
Limitations
- No catch-all resolution at all. The vendor detects accept-all domains and explicitly recommends skipping them, which leaves the risky bucket exactly where it was.
- No published policy on whether unknown or catch-all results consume credits, which is a meaningful gap for a vendor competing on price.
- Compliance stops at a GDPR statement. No SOC 2, no ISO 27001, no published data residency, retention window, or security contact.
- The published ladders stop at 100,000 pay-as-you-go and 250,000 per month on subscription, so genuinely high volume is not self-serve.
MyEmailVerifier
Strengths
- The cheapest credible ladder here, at about $99 per 100,000 addresses pay-as-you-go and about $299 for a million on subscription.
- One hundred free credits every day rather than once, which is roughly 36,500 free verifications a year and makes extended, honest evaluation free.
- Real-time SMTP verification with an explicit policy of never storing results, so answers reflect current mailbox status rather than a cached record.
- A Deep Catch-All Check that attempts accept-all resolution, which is rare at this price point and is the difference between a budget verifier and a useful one for B2B lists.
Limitations
- The SOC 2 certification claim is displayed as a badge with no published report, auditor, date, or trust centre behind it, which is not enough for a formal vendor security review.
- The single-email API is rate limited to 30 verifications per minute, which rules out real-time enrichment pipelines and any high-throughput programmatic use.
- Bulk files are capped at 100,000 addresses and 10MB, so larger lists must be split, where competitors accept files an order of magnitude bigger.
- No meaningful ESP integration story; there is no equivalent to Kickbox's roughly thirty native connectors or Mailfloss's forty platform integrations.
Pricing compared
EmailListVerify
Two published ladders on the same platform: prepaid pay-as-you-go credits that never expire, and monthly subscriptions roughly 10 percent cheaper per credit that renew each month. One credit per address, API included on every plan.
- Free credits$0
- Pay as you go$5 to $186
- Monthly subscription$16 to $346
- Higher volumesOn request
EmailListVerify is priced exactly where it should be for what it does. It is not the cheapest, MyEmailVerifier and Reoon both undercut it by roughly half, and it is not the most capable, since it makes no attempt at catch-all resolution and publishes no certifications. What it offers is a well-rounded, competent product at roughly a third of what the establishment vendors charge, with the API included at every tier, non-expiring credits, ESP connectors, and a surprisingly useful pile of free deliverability tools attached. For a small marketing team cleaning a permission-based list, that combination is better value than either the budget floor or the premium ceiling. The unpublished credit policy on unknowns is the one thing that undermines a price-led pitch, and it is worth an email to support before you buy a large package.
MyEmailVerifier
Two published ladders driven by a volume calculator: prepaid pay-as-you-go credits from a 1,000 minimum, and a monthly subscription from a 5,000 minimum priced lower per credit at every tier. Credits never expire on either. A daily-billed unlimited plan sits alongside both.
- Free daily credits$0
- Pay as you go$0.004 to $0.000349
- Monthly subscription$0.003 to $0.000299
- Unlimited planBilled daily
On raw price per verified address, MyEmailVerifier is the strongest value in this profile set, and it is not close. Ninety-nine dollars for 100,000 addresses against Kickbox's $500 and EmailListVerify's $186 is a different order of spending, and 100 free credits a day means a small sender may never pay at all. The real-time, uncached SMTP model is also a genuine technical position rather than a discount shortcut, and the Deep Catch-All Check means it is not simply abandoning the hard cases the way most cheap verifiers do. What you give up is credibility infrastructure: no published audit report behind the SOC 2 claim, no named leadership, no trust centre, no ESP integration depth, and a marketing style built on countdown offers. If your buying process can tolerate that, the arithmetic is overwhelming. If it cannot, no price makes the difference up.
Editorial verdict on each
EmailListVerify
EmailListVerify is the competent middle of this category, and there is more merit in that than the description suggests. It runs every check a permission-based marketing list needs, includes the API on the cheapest plan, sells non-expiring credits, connects to the ESPs small senders actually use, and costs about a third of what the establishment vendors charge for the same work. The free tools around it, particularly the inbox placement test, the blacklist checkers, and the SPF flattening utility, give a small team a rough deliverability toolkit they would otherwise buy separately. Two things keep it from being a default recommendation. It will not touch a catch-all domain, so B2B outbound teams should look elsewhere, and it does not publish whether unresolved results cost you a credit, which is a strange gap for a vendor whose entire pitch is price. Buy the $5 thousand-credit package, run a list you already know the answers to, and ask support the credit question. If both check out, this is a sensible, unglamorous purchase.
Read the full EmailListVerify profileMyEmailVerifier
MyEmailVerifier is the price leader in this category and it earns the position with more than discounting. Real-time uncached SMTP checks, a stated policy of never storing results, a Deep Catch-All Check that most budget verifiers do not attempt, non-expiring credits from a 1,000-credit minimum, an MCP connector, and a documented white-label reseller programme add up to a serious product at roughly a fifth of what the establishment charges. The 100 free credits every day are the single best evaluation offer here, because they let you test the thing that actually matters over a week rather than over a hundred addresses. What holds it back is credibility packaging rather than capability: a SOC 2 badge with no report behind it, no named leadership, a 30-per-minute API rate limit that will surprise developers, and a pricing page that behaves like a flash-sale site. For an agency, a reseller, a solo operator, or any team whose buying decision is their own, this is the obvious first thing to test. For a company with a formal vendor security process, it will not clear the gate no matter how good the price is.
Read the full MyEmailVerifier profileEmailListVerify profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; MyEmailVerifier last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.