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Clean your list. Know what to do.

Upload your list and get three clear verdicts for every address: Keep, Monitor, or Suppress. Every address tagged with the reason behind its verdict, named (Saturated Inbox, Compromised Address, Spam Report Risk, and more) so you know which lever to pull.

Your signed report · free-run size
spring-launch-contacts.csv 1,000 emails run on free credits
812 keep134 monitor54 suppress
Finding 1 · What the free run caught Confidence: high

Your signup form is letting misspelled domains straight onto your list.

  • 61 addresses on typo domains: gmial, hotmial, yaho
  • They never bounce, and they are nobody. A validation tool calls every one of them valid.
Yanna-Torry Aspraki
Signed with every run, free ones included
Reply to the report and a person answers

Your first run. The real engine. Signed.

01The free run

What free gets you

Every address lands in one of three verdicts, with the specific signals that drove the call.

Keep

Send with confidence.

  • A real person, recently active
  • Clean infrastructure on their domain
  • Nothing flagged in our reputation checks

Monitor

Watch this one.

  • We see a flag on the address itself
  • Could be a shared inbox, privacy service, or wide circulation
  • Send carefully and watch what happens

Suppress

Save your reputation. Stop.

  • Sending will hurt your sender reputation
  • The address pattern, infrastructure, or history signals trouble
  • The kinder thing is to stop

One worked label example

Saturated Inbox: they’re on a lot of senders’ lists. Could be a power-user, could be a list-collector. We flag the pattern, your engagement data decides.

02Validation vs intelligence

This isn’t another validation tool

Validation tools check if an address exists. That’s it. An address can exist and still tank your deliverability. Some addresses look fine and still hurt your reputation. Disposable services, complainer histories, addresses that have been resold across so many lists their owners cannot remember subscribing.

The question isn’t “is this address real?” The question is “should I send to this address?” We answer that one, with a named label so you know which lever to pull.

03Before you sign up

Common questions before signing up

What do I get when I start free?

One credit per address validated. 1,000 credits checks 1,000 addresses across our full label engine: bounce risk, blocklist (formerly blacklist) exposure, engagement decay, address pattern flags, role-account detection, and freemail signup patterns. Every address comes back tagged with a named label (not just invalid) and one of three verdicts.

Do my credits expire?

No. Free credits roll forward. Paid credits roll forward too. Buy or earn them now, spend them when you actually run a send.

What happens to my list after I upload it?

Your file is processed and the results land back in your account. We do not sell, share, or train models on your addresses. Files are deleted from working storage once your report is delivered.

How is this different from a validation tool?

A validation tool answers does this address exist? We answer should you send to this address? See the head-to-head on the validation vs. intelligence page.

Is a blocklist the same as a blacklist?

Yes, the industry renamed them around 2020. Most major providers now use “blocklist” (the DBL abbreviation you might have seen stands for Domain Block List). Same lists, updated name. We use “blocklist” across the site.

Most tools ask you to sign up on faith. What you’ll get is not a mystery. It’s the signed report above, and your first run is free.

Upload the list. I’ll sign the report.

Yanna-Torry Aspraki, sitting at a desk, looking at the camera. She’s the founder.

Yanna-Torry Aspraki

Founder, Review My Emails