Detailed comparison across 10 dimensions
MxToolbox and SendForensics score closely across Staquest's six weighted dimensions, with no decisive overall winner. MxToolbox has a free tier; SendForensics does not. Paid plans start at $129/mo for MxToolbox and $49/mo for SendForensics.
| Overview | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type | saas tool | hybrid |
| Company | MxToolbox, Inc. | SendForensics |
| Free Tier | ||
| Has API | ||
| Open Source | ||
| Learning Curve | - | - |
| Integration | - | - |
| Trending | Stable | Stable |
| GitHub Stars | - | - |
| Industries | MarketingHealthcare | MarketingEducation & EdTechLegal & ComplianceAI & Machine LearningSaaS & Cloud |
| Categories | email-marketing | email-marketing |
| Website | Visit | Visit |
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| Feature | mxtoolbox | sendforensics |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Free Monitor | ||
| Advanced Reporting | ||
| Access To Top 30 Blacklists | ||
| All Supported Integrations | ||
| Adaptive Sender Blacklist Monitoring | ||
| Custom Integrations (Optional Extra) | ||
| Advanced Email Delivery Threat Tools | ||
| Data Segmentation With Multiple Analysis Addresses For Teams/Bus | ||
| Domain Impersonation Protection | ||
| Dmarc Analytics | ||
| Email Configuration Analysis | ||
| Enterprise Saml/Sso (Optional Extra) | ||
| Email Delivery Performance Reports | ||
| Granular Usage Quotas | ||
| Inbound + Outbound Mailflow Monitoring | ||
| Non-Sending Domain Protection | ||
| Inbox Placement Analysis | ||
| Unlimited Client Previews | ||
| Recipient Complaint Reporting | ||
| Unlimited Inbox Placement Tests | ||
| Spf Flattening | ||
| Unlimited Spam Tests |
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MxToolbox's paid plans start at $129/mo and SendForensics's start at $49/mo, so SendForensics is the lower entry price. Check the pricing comparison for higher tiers and per-seat costs.
MxToolbox offers a free tier; SendForensics does not currently list one.
SendForensics scores higher on pricing value in Staquest's analysis. It is the highest-weighted dimension in this comparison.