Provider-Auth Readiness
Without Guesswork
DNS Guard locks SPF, DKIM, and DMARC readiness, then shows which remaining blockers still belong to your ESP, unsubscribe flow, or provider policy before revenue leaks get blamed on DNS alone.
DNS auth -> provider gate -> evidence pack -> scoped remediation
Truthful next step
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Now, picture this.
You send 10,000 transactional emails a month.
Signups. Password resets. Invoices. Onboarding steps.
The Hidden Leak
If just 10% of those emails never reach the inbox, that's 1,000 moments where customers are confused, blocked, or gone.
The Conversion Drop
If only 5% of those moments turn into lost customers, that's 50 customers you never knew you lost.
The Silent Bill
If each customer is worth $50 a month, that's $2,500 every month quietly slipping away.
"Not because your product failed. Not because your team failed. Because email trust shifted—and you didn't see it in time."
And that's the optimistic scenario.
When auth or provider-policy gates drift, revenue risk compounds fast:
Don't be the last to know.
Calculate your risk based on provider-policy exposure, not a vague deliverability score.
Risk Estimator
Based on a 15% provider-policy failure window and 5% conversion fallout from missed transactional emails.
That's what DNS Guard is for.
Evidence-driven visibility into what DNS Guard owns and what stays with your mailstream.
Detect
DNS or provider-policy gaps that threaten inbox trust before the revenue team promises the wrong fix.
Explain
Which blockers are DNS-owned versus header, unsubscribe, forwarding, or ESP-owned.
Fix
The DNS-auth slice safely, with exact operator handoff when the blocker is outside DNS Guard control.
Secure your revenue path
starting today.
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