Palisade vs EasyDMARC

Palisade vs EasyDMARC

Both platforms take DMARC seriously and both speak PSA. The real differences are how enforcement gets done — an autonomous agent versus guided tooling — and what happens to your bill as client email volume grows.

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The short version

  • Pick Palisade if you want enforcement executed for you: its AI agent identifies senders, configures SPF/DKIM, and drives domains to p=reject autonomously — EasyDMARC does not advertise an autonomous enforcement agent (checked 2026-07-10).
  • Pick Palisade if volume risk matters: EasyDMARC's published plans are email-volume tiered, and exceeding your quota suspends dashboard access until you upgrade. Palisade has unlimited email volume with no overage state.
  • EasyDMARC is a genuinely strong platform for guided, hands-on DMARC work — its PSA coverage (ConnectWise, HaloPSA, Autotask, SyncroMSP) actually exceeds the usual MSP checklist, and its tooling is polished.
  • On price structure: EasyDMARC self-serve plans run $35.99–$71.99/mo (annual) with domain ceilings; Palisade bills per domain, pay-as-you-go, with no plan ceilings to outgrow.

Palisade vs EasyDMARC at a glance

FeaturePalisadeEasyDMARC
Autonomous AI agent that executes enforcement (not just advises)
DMARC report monitoring & analytics
Native ConnectWise, HaloPSA & Autotask integrations
Hosted DMARC, SPF, DKIM, BIMI
Multi-tenant client management
Unlimited email volume with no overage lockout
Pricing independent of email volume
White-label client reporting
100% DNS uptime guarantee
SPF flattening

EasyDMARC pricing explained (and how Palisade compares)

EasyDMARC publishes self-serve plans priced by email volume and domain count, with a separate contact-sales track for MSP per-domain pricing. Here is what their pricing page showed when we checked:

EasyDMARC planPublished priceWhat you get
Free$01,000 emails/mo, 1 domain, 14-day data history, 1 user
Plus$35.99/mo billed annually ($44.99 monthly)From 100,000 emails/mo, 2 domains, 3-month history
Premium$71.99/mo billed annually ($89.99 monthly)From 100,000 emails/mo, 4 domains, 1-year history, unlimited invited users
EnterpriseCustom — contact salesUp to unlimited emails and domains, 3-year history
MSP (per-domain)Not published — contact salesUnlimited emails/domains, white-label reporting, multi-tenant, API
  • Overage policy, in their words: exceed your monthly email quota and “you'll lose access to your reports/dashboard” until you upgrade.
  • Self-serve plans carry domain ceilings (Plus 2, Premium 4); their MSP track prices per domain.
  • Their MSP page describes per-domain pay-as-you-go, but notes “volume pricing kicks in at MSP scale” — the per-domain rate itself is not published.

EasyDMARC pricing read from their public pricing page on 2026-07-10. Plans and prices may have changed since.

How Palisade prices instead

  • Per-domain, pay-as-you-go — the price doesn't step up as a client's email volume grows.
  • Unlimited email volume on every domain. There is no quota, so there is no lockout state.
  • No plan ceilings on domains — per-domain pricing from the first client domain.
  • No commitments or minimums, and a 15-day free trial with no card.

Rates are quoted per domain on a quick call — no commitments, and the 15-day free trial needs no card. Book a 30-minute call →

Enforcement: autonomous agent vs guided tooling

EasyDMARC gives you well-built dashboards, AI-assisted source classification, and guided steps — you and your team review reports and move policies forward yourselves. It works, and their tooling makes the manual path about as pleasant as it can be.

Palisade removes the manual path. Its AI agent analyzes email flows, identifies legitimate senders, configures SPF and DKIM, and progressively tightens DMARC policy to p=reject on its own — typically in days rather than months. For an MSP, that difference compounds across every domain you manage.

What happens when a client's email volume grows

EasyDMARC's published plans start from 100,000 emails per month and price upward by volume; their stated overage policy is that you lose dashboard access until you upgrade the plan. For MSPs, that means volume forecasting per client — and a support fire when a client's newsletter goes out to a bigger list than expected.

Palisade doesn't meter email volume at all. A domain is a domain, whatever it sends. Margins on a fixed-fee client stay predictable because your platform cost can't spike underneath you.

PSA integrations: honest parity

Credit where due: EasyDMARC natively integrates ConnectWise PSA, HaloPSA, Autotask, and SyncroMSP — alert-to-ticket flows included. Palisade covers ConnectWise, HaloPSA, and Autotask natively plus a free API. If PSA coverage is your deciding factor, both platforms clear the bar; the enforcement model and billing structure above are where the real decision lives.

MSP economics

Both platforms court MSPs. EasyDMARC's MSP program adds white-label reporting, multi-tenancy, and per-domain billing — with the rate behind a sales conversation, and volume pricing at scale by their own description. Palisade was built MSP-first: per-domain pay-as-you-go from the first domain, white-label prospecting reports to help you sell the service, a 100% DNS uptime guarantee on hosted records, and dedicated onboarding on every plan.

Switching from EasyDMARC takes three steps

1

Batch-import your domains

Bring your client domains into Palisade in bulk — or let your PSA integration sync them automatically.

2

Run both platforms in parallel

DMARC reporting supports multiple recipients, so Palisade and EasyDMARC receive the same reports during the overlap window. Nothing breaks while you compare.

3

Cut DNS over with Easy API

Point records at Palisade's hosted infrastructure via API-driven DNS deployment, then retire the old setup on your schedule.

Our onboarding team handles the technical transition with you. See the full EasyDMARC alternative breakdown →

Palisade vs EasyDMARC — FAQ

EasyDMARC publishes volume-tiered plans — Plus at $35.99/mo and Premium at $71.99/mo billed annually, both starting from 100,000 emails per month with 2 and 4 domain ceilings respectively (checked July 10, 2026). Their MSP per-domain rate isn't published. Palisade bills per domain, pay-as-you-go, with unlimited email volume — so the price you quote a client doesn't depend on how much mail they send, and there are no per-plan domain ceilings.

Yes — EasyDMARC offers a free plan covering 1,000 emails per month on one domain, which suits a quick look at one small domain. Palisade offers a 15-day free trial of the full product instead, with no credit card: every feature, unlimited volume, on your real client domains. Different models — a capped free tier versus a full-strength trial.

EasyDMARC's pricing page states that when you exceed your plan's email quota, you lose access to your reports and dashboard until you upgrade (checked July 10, 2026). Palisade has no email volume quota, so there is no equivalent lockout state — a client's big send month doesn't interrupt your monitoring.

Straightforward. Batch-import your domains (or sync them from your PSA), run both platforms in parallel while DMARC reports flow to each, then cut DNS over with Palisade's Easy API deployment. Palisade's onboarding team handles the technical transition with you, and most migrations complete within days.

Yes. Palisade natively integrates ConnectWise, HaloPSA, and Autotask, plus a free API for anything custom. EasyDMARC's PSA coverage is also genuinely good — they add SyncroMSP. PSA support is parity between the two; the bigger differences are the autonomous enforcement agent and volume-independent billing.

The core difference is the autonomous AI agent: Palisade executes DMARC enforcement end to end — identifying senders, configuring SPF/DKIM, and driving policies to p=reject — while EasyDMARC offers AI-driven analytics and guided steps but does not advertise an agent that carries out enforcement for you (checked July 10, 2026). Palisade also adds unlimited email volume, a 100% DNS uptime guarantee on hosted records, and white-label prospecting reports designed to help MSPs win new clients.

See the difference on your own domains

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Competitor information on this page was verified from public sources on 2026-07-10. Spotted something out of date? Tell us and we'll fix it.