
PowerDMARC
DMARC software
Confidentiality software
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What is PowerDMARC
PowerDMARC is a cloud-based email authentication and deliverability platform focused on DMARC, SPF, and DKIM configuration, monitoring, and reporting. It helps security and IT teams reduce domain spoofing and improve visibility into legitimate and unauthorized email senders through aggregated and forensic reporting. The product typically serves organizations managing one or many domains and third-party senders, and it includes guided setup and policy enforcement workflows. It also offers related capabilities such as hosted BIMI and MTA-STS/TLS-RPT to support broader email-domain security controls.
Broad email-authentication coverage
The platform supports core standards used for domain-based email authentication, including DMARC, SPF, and DKIM. It also commonly includes adjacent controls such as MTA-STS and TLS-RPT, which helps teams manage transport security reporting alongside DMARC. This reduces the need to use separate tools for each email-domain security standard. It fits organizations that want a single console for multiple email security DNS records and reports.
DMARC reporting and visibility
PowerDMARC provides dashboards and parsing for DMARC aggregate reports to identify sending sources and authentication outcomes. This helps teams map legitimate senders, detect unauthorized use, and track progress toward stricter DMARC policies. The reporting focus aligns with common operational needs such as monitoring third-party senders and troubleshooting alignment issues. It is useful for ongoing governance after initial DMARC deployment.
Multi-domain administration features
The product is designed for managing multiple domains and, in many deployments, multiple customers or business units. Centralized administration and domain grouping can simplify operations for IT teams and service providers. This is relevant when organizations have complex sender ecosystems (marketing platforms, ticketing systems, CRM, etc.). It supports repeatable workflows for onboarding new domains and senders.
Email-domain scope is narrow
PowerDMARC primarily addresses email-domain authentication and related DNS-based controls rather than broader confidentiality tooling such as data loss prevention or encryption for content at rest. Organizations looking for comprehensive confidentiality software may need additional products for endpoint, storage, and application-layer protections. The product’s confidentiality contribution is mainly indirect (reducing phishing/spoofing and improving email trust). Fit depends on whether email-domain security is the main requirement.
Setup depends on DNS access
Effective use requires accurate DNS changes (SPF/DKIM/DMARC, and optionally MTA-STS/BIMI), which can be constrained by domain ownership, registrar processes, or change-control policies. Complex sender environments often require iterative tuning to avoid disrupting legitimate mail flows. Teams without strong email infrastructure knowledge may need additional time or external support. This is common across DMARC tools but still a practical adoption barrier.
Policy enforcement can be gradual
Moving from monitoring to enforcement (quarantine/reject) typically requires careful validation of all legitimate senders and alignment settings. Organizations with many third-party senders may spend significant time remediating misconfigurations before enforcing strict policies. During this period, risk reduction may be incremental rather than immediate. Ongoing maintenance is needed as new senders are introduced.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 per month | Personal domains only; up to 10,000 DMARC-compliant emails/month; 10 days data history; 1 platform user; 1 active domain; hosted DMARC & hosted BIMI; RUA/RUF report processing; DMARC geolocation reporting. |
| Basic (volume tiers) | $8 — $250 per month (prices vary by monthly DMARC-compliant email volume) | Tiered by DMARC-compliant emails/month. Official page lists these clear tiers/prices: 10,001–50,000: $8/month (annual equivalent shown $6.42/mo billed yearly); 50,001–100,000: $15/month (annual equiv $12/mo billed yearly); 100,001–200,000: $45/month (annual equiv $36/mo billed yearly); 200,001–500,000: $120/month (annual equiv $96/mo billed yearly). Pricing for the 500,001–2,000,000 bracket appears inconsistent on the vendor page (conflicting values displayed); see notes. Basic includes: 1 year data history, 2 platform users, 5 active domains, hosted DMARC, hosted MTA-STS, hosted TLS‑RPT, hosted BIMI, RUA/RUF processing, TLS reports; Hosted SPF listed as an add-on. Annual billing shows ~20% savings. 15-day free trial available for Basic. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing (Request a quote) | Up to unlimited DMARC-compliant emails; 1 year data history; unlimited platform users & domains; hosted DMARC/SPF/DKIM/MTA-STS/TLS-RPT/BIMI; RUA/RUF and TLS reports; PDF reporting and managed services (contact sales for full details). |
| Partner / MSP/MSSP / Reseller | Custom pricing | Pay-as-you-go options for partners; multi-tenant control panel; whitelabeling; API support; 15-day free trials for clients; contact sales for pricing. |
Notes: The vendor pricing page (powerdmarc.com) is the source. The vendor page displays a general price range of $8–$250/month for paid tiers. The 500,001–2,000,000 tier shows inconsistent values on the official page (the page displays contradictory numbers), so I have not asserted a definitive price for that tier — recommend contacting PowerDMARC sales for that bracket.