Why DMARCguard Exists
Email authentication is one of those problems that's nobody's job and everybody's problem. Every business sends email. Every business needs DMARC, SPF, DKIM — and half a dozen other protocols most people have never heard of. But the tools built to solve this are overpriced, outdated, and obsessed with showing you dashboards instead of telling you what to do.
We built DMARCguard because we were tired of it.
Tired of tools that show million failing sources and walk away. Tired of pricing pages that require a sales call. Tired of free plans that disappear overnight. Tired of decade-old interfaces wrapped in new marketing. The engineering wasn't hard. The craft was missing.
What We Believe
Correctness is non-negotiable. We implement the RFC, not an approximation of it. Every parser, every validator, every recommendation maps to a published standard — from DMARC to DANE. When we tell you something is broken, we cite the section that says so. Cutting corners on standards means cutting corners on your email reaching its destination.
Action beats information. A compliance score is worthless if it doesn't come with a fix. Every screen in DMARCguard answers one question: what should I do next? We name the failing source. We explain why it matters. We tell you what to change. That's the job.
Complexity should be optional. The surface is clean. The depth is always there. Normal users see a grade and a next step. Power users see the raw XML, the RFC reference, the protocol-level detail. Both experiences are designed deliberately — not one at the expense of the other.
Quality is the differentiator. Not marketing budgets. Not feature count. Not investor backing. DMARCguard is bootstrapped. Every decision is made for customers, not board decks. We can't outspend the competition. We outcraft them.
Trust is earned, not declared. We don't gut the free tier. We don't sell your data. We don't hide our pricing. These aren't marketing promises — they're operating constraints baked into how we build.
What We Will Never Do
We will never eliminate or cripple the free plan to force upgrades.
We will never monetize, share, or sell your email authentication data.
We will never compromise on RFC correctness to ship a feature faster.
We will never hide pricing behind "contact sales" unless the deal is genuinely custom.
The Invitation
Email authentication shouldn't require a security team, a six-figure budget, or a PhD in DNS. It should take 30 seconds and one free tool that tells you exactly what to do.
That's what we're building. If that matters to you, we'd like to earn your trust.