Enter your sending domain and configure your email setup to get a deliverability score from 0 to 100 with actionable recommendations.
A score above 75 is considered good. It means your authentication, sending practices, and content factors are well-configured for inbox placement. Scores below 50 indicate serious issues that will cause emails to land in spam.
SPF verifies your sending server is authorized, DKIM adds a cryptographic signature proving the email was not altered, and DMARC tells receivers how to handle unauthenticated mail. Together they form the authentication foundation that mailbox providers require for inbox placement.
Industry best practice is to keep your bounce rate below 2%. Rates above 5% signal list hygiene problems and will damage your sender reputation with mailbox providers like Gmail and Outlook.