Daily public DNS checks
SenderReady checks public DNS records once a day so authentication and routing changes are easier to spot.
SenderReady monitoring watches public DNS signals that affect email authentication and routing. It is built for teams that want routine visibility into record changes without granting mailbox, ESP, or subscriber-data access.
SenderReady checks public DNS records once a day so authentication and routing changes are easier to spot.
A concise weekly email summarizes monitored records, recent changes, and items that may need review after monitoring scope is active.
Alerts are intended to flag meaningful record changes, removals, or new values for the DNS signals teams already depend on.
Monitoring is meant to catch DNS drift early: a changed DMARC policy, a new SPF include chain, a rotated DKIM selector, removed MX records, BIMI edits, or transport-policy records that appear or disappear. It does not inspect inbox placement, send reputation, spam-folder outcomes, or legal compliance.
Active monitoring records turn daily public-DNS checks into an unlisted workspace with score movement, change evidence, and operator-ready status drafts.
DMARC and MX stayed stable while SPF moved to a safer lookup count.
Review the new include with your DNS owner before the next campaign window.
A short summary is queued for manual approval after paid monitoring is active.
Beta pricing is monthly. Start with a scope request; scheduled monitoring starts only after scope and billing are confirmed.
$19per month
Monitoring for one domain with daily public DNS checks, change alerts, and planned weekly status email.
Request Starter monitoring$49per month
Monitoring for up to five domains when one team wants a shared view of sender DNS drift.
Request Team monitoring$99per month
Monitoring for up to twenty domains for agencies, MSPs, or operators managing client sender records.
Request Agency monitoringMonitoring is intended as a monthly service. You can cancel before the next billing period after scope and billing are confirmed.
SenderReady does not guarantee deliverability, inbox placement, mailbox-provider acceptance, security posture, or legal compliance.
Monitoring uses the domain, contact email, optional context, and public DNS responses needed to explain observed changes.
Monitor DNS drift for DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MX, BIMI, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT. Share the domains to watch; scope and billing are confirmed before scheduled checks begin.