DMARC report monitoring

See exactly who's sending email as your domains

A checker tells you your DMARC policy. To safely reach p=reject you need to know who is actually sending as you — that's what DMARC aggregate (RUA) reports reveal, and what DomainHealthPro ingests, analyzes and monitors for you.

Full DMARC report analytics — at a fraction of the usual price.

Dedicated DMARC platforms often charge $15–70/mo for a handful of domains, or per-domain fees that pile up fast across an agency's clients. DomainHealthPro monitors DMARC reports for 10 domains at $29/mo — added to your plan, white-labeled, in the same dashboard as your SSL, DNS and blacklist monitoring.

A genuine EasyDMARC / PowerDMARC / dmarcian alternative for agencies & MSPs.

How it works

1

Enable reporting on a domain

One click generates a unique reporting address. Paste the rua record we give you into your DMARC — we even verify it's live for you.

2

We ingest your DMARC reports

Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others send daily aggregate reports to that address. We decompress, parse and store them automatically.

3

See who's sending as you

Every sending source — resolved to the real ESP (Google, M365, SendGrid…) — with SPF/DKIM/DMARC pass rates and an 'is it safe to move to p=reject?' verdict.

What you get

Stop guessing who's sending as your clients.

Start a 14-day trial, enable DMARC reporting on any domain, and watch the reports roll in.

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DMARC monitoring FAQ

What are DMARC aggregate (RUA) reports?
Daily XML reports that mailbox providers (Google, Microsoft, Yahoo…) send about every source using your domain in the From address, with SPF/DKIM/DMARC results. They're how you discover who's really sending as you — legitimate services and spoofers alike.
How is this different from your free DMARC checker?
The free checker reads your DMARC record and policy. Report monitoring continuously ingests your actual RUA reports so you can see every sender, fix the ones failing, and move to p=reject without blocking your own mail.
How much does it cost?
It's an add-on to any plan: $29/mo per 10 reporting-enabled domains. Enable it per domain from your dashboard.
Is it white-label?
Yes — like the rest of DomainHealthPro, reports can be shared under your agency's brand.