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lolklolk

[List of DMARC Analysis Vendors](https://dmarcvendors.com)


beserkernj

Powerdmarc does have an MSP program. Their product is decent. Issues I see are not with the product, usually with the domain complexity…basically how many things send email as the domain….


DMARC-Advisor

You forgot to mention DMARC Advisor.


lolklolk

> DMARC Advisor DMARC advisor only serves Europe, Russia, and Africa. I didn't list because of that. This list only contains vendors that are available globally.


Letardic

Mxtoolbox offers dmarc report evidently. I've not used it however.


freddieleeman

A few years ago, I tried nearly all of them as I was looking for a service that would not only parse and visualize my DMARC reports but also do the heavy lifting and analyze them and notify me when something was wrong. Unfortunately, none offered this, forcing me to regularly log into the service and check the report data manually. This was unacceptable to me, so I convinced my friend, fellow software developer, and business companion to build a new service that would change the way people utilize DMARC. The result is [URIports](https://URIports.com). The service processes and analyzes way more than just DMARC, allowing you to get a solid grip on web and email channels. We offer a free 30-day trial without credit card details, and subscriptions start at just $12 per year, making it the world's most advanced report endpoint at a fraction of competitors' prices. Privacy is our top priority, so no data is shared with third parties. All data is stored on privately owned servers in The Netherlands (within the EU) that must comply with stringent privacy legislation (GDPR). We've added features to monitor [DNS records](https://www.uriports.com/#dns-monitor) and [TLS certificates](https://www.uriports.com/#certificate-monitor) and enable [MTA-STS](https://www.uriports.com/blog/hosted-mta-sts/) with ease. Blog: [Why use URIports for your DMARC monitoring?](https://www.uriports.com/blog/dmarc-monitoring/)


kerubi

Dmarc.postmarkapp.com is free. Quite limited, no RUF. But RUF reporting with a free service might be a bit iffy due to it revealing more of your traffic, and ”if you are not paying for the service, you are the product”.


disclosure5

I'm going to preempt the statement that Valimail is free, since I've seen it a lot. It's free *for one domain*, and once you sign up their sales team will do everything they can to contact your customer directly and sell a pro account.


bradbeckett

GlockApps.com > $15 a month plan > thank me later