You do not need to understand SPF or DMARC to know whether your business email is secure. This check reads the public records on your domain and tells you, in plain English, whether your email can be spoofed, whether it is likely to land in junk, and what your IT team needs to fix.
It reads the DNS records on your business domain, SPF, DKIM and DMARC, plus blacklist status. These decide whether your email can be faked and whether it reaches the inbox.
Spoofing (someone emails as you), deliverability (your mail lands in junk), and account compromise (a mailbox is broken into). All three trace back to your email configuration.
You get a score from 0 to 100 and a prioritised list of what is working, what is missing, and what to fix first. No jargon, no technical knowledge needed to read it.
The result is a specific, factual list you can hand to whoever manages your IT, and a baseline to re-check after they say it is fixed.
Enter your domain above and run the check. Focus on any Critical or High findings first, as these are the biggest risks. Share the report with your IT team, ask them to close the gaps, then run the check again to confirm the score has improved. You do not have to take their word for it.
Yes. The result is written for business owners, not IT teams. You get a score and a plain-English list. The technical detail is there for your IT team, but you do not need it to know where you stand.
80 or above with no Critical or High issues means the core protections are in place. Below 60 usually means at least one important control is missing. Below 30 means your domain can likely be spoofed right now.
Hand the prioritised list to your IT team or provider and ask them to fix the Critical and High items first, then re-run the check to confirm. It is the simplest way to hold your IT accountable.
Run the free check above to see exactly where your business email stands, in plain English.