Email Industries Pricing & Cost

How much does Email Industries cost? Here is everything we could verify about Email Industries's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.

  • Pricing model: Custom-quoted email deliverability consulting centered on one-off audits plus optional ongoing monthly monitoring/managed deliverability packages; also sells a separate usage-based list validation/threat-detection product (Alfred) priced per credit.
  • Starting price: $100 for Alfred credits
  • Typical range: $150-$199/hr
  • Billing: Primarily custom quote for services; evidence points to audit/project-based engagements and optional monthly managed deliverability monitoring. For Alfred, billing is usage-based at $0.005 per credit.
  • Free trial: Alfred offers 500 free credits to start.

What's included

  • Email deliverability audit
  • Prioritized action plan / playbook
  • Hands-on implementation support
  • Direct implementation of fixes when possible
  • Monthly deliverability review / monitoring
  • Managed deliverability packages
  • Mailing list hygiene / validation
  • Threat detection / toxic address screening
  • Benchmark reporting and recommendations

I found concrete public pricing signals, but mostly from third-party directories rather than a full service-price sheet on Email Industries' main agency site. The strongest service-side evidence is that Clutch, The Manifest, Agency Source, DesignRush, and ITProfiles all publish minimum project sizes and/or hourly-rate bands for Email Industries; these directory figures should be treated as directory-reported estimates, not a formal rate card published by the agency itself. On the agency-owned side, the clearest actual published price is for Alfred, an Email Industries product: $0.005 per credit with a calculator example showing $100 and 500 free starter credits. Review and directory evidence also shows the engagement model is typically an initial deliverability audit followed by optional monthly monitoring/managed deliverability packages, with many reviewed projects landing under $10,000.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.