[email protected] beats a generic Gmail. Subtle — every recipient notices.
~25%
of small-business email lands in spam by default
SPF · DKIM · DMARC
configured and monitored
Monitored
deliverability stack checked continuously
[email protected] is costing you.
Sending business email from a Gmail address quietly tells customers you're hobbyist-grade. Worse, most small-business mail gets thrown into spam because the domain isn't authenticated — your quote sits unread.
You shouldn't need to learn what SPF, DKIM and DMARC are. Either they're set up correctly or your mail's in the wrong folder.
What you get.
- Mailboxes on your own domain ([email protected]) — Google Workspace or equivalent
- SPF, DKIM and DMARC records configured properly — your mail lands in the inbox
- Branded signature with your logo, links and disclaimers
- Email templates for the quotes, follow-ups and confirmations you send most
- Migration from your existing setup — old mail and contacts preserved
- Spam, calendar and contacts on your phone, working on day one
- Domain renewals managed for you
- Bulk email sending without hitting spam (deliverability tuned, DKIM+SPF+DMARC managed for you)
In the wild.
Three small details that compound.
DMARC reports are monitored continuously. If anyone spoofs your domain, I know within hours.
"Booking confirmed", "Receipt for your deposit", "Reminder: appointment tomorrow" — written once, sent automatically.
Live examples on the gallery page.
Email, sorted properly.
Included on every tier. No more "oh my email's just my Gmail, sorry."
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