Three brands shouldn't mean three email vendors

One workspace for all your brands' mail — domains, inboxes and DNS health in one place, at $2 an inbox across every domain. Hardening in early access now.

Tenant sprawl

Per-brand tenant sprawl is a tax on operators

Every new brand or client project means a new Workspace tenant: new billing, new admin console, new per-seat meter. Nothing talks to anything. You end up the unpaid IT department of four tiny companies — and the bill scales with your ambition, not your usage.

One workspace, every domain

Bring each brand's domain into a single Mailometer workspace: provision inboxes per domain, watch DNS and authentication status per domain, pay one bill measured in inboxes — not in tenants. This is the multi-brand workflow we're hardening in early access right now.

In build

We are the first multi-brand customer

Mailometer's own mail and our other company's run on this infrastructure today — one operator, two brands, one place. The multi-brand workflow isn't a persona exercise; it's literally why this exists.

verify it yourself
$ dig +short MX mailometer.com
0 mail.mailometer.com.
 
$ dig +short MX composure-pro.com
10 mail.composure-pro.com.
# one operator, two brands, one infrastructure — ours
MX records are public. Check ours, then picture yours.

Questions worth answering straight

My own brands or client domains too?

Early access is built around operators running their own brands. Managing mail you bill clients for (reseller workflows, client billing) isn’t built — we won’t pretend otherwise. If that’s your shape, tell us when you sign up; it directly steers what gets hardened next.

What works today vs what’s coming?

Honest split: the mail infrastructure runs production traffic today (ours included); the multi-domain workspace surfaces are built and hardening through early access batches. You’ll always see status labeled plainly — it’s kind of our whole personality.

What does multi-brand cost?

The same $2 per inbox, whichever domain it lives on. Domains themselves aren’t metered — you’re not renting per-brand tenants.

Consolidate the sprawl as it hardens

Get early access

Small batches, signup order. Multi-brand operators especially welcome.