The address is the first impression
Proposals from a gmail address. That small hesitation before you hit send on an invoice. Tools that assume you're a "team" and price you like one.
Your domain in every client's inbox, signed and authenticated. One inbox that costs what one inbox should. A setup you actually understand.
Bring the domain you already own (or grab one for a few dollars) — Mailometer does the email part properly: DKIM, SPF, DMARC on your name, webmail included, and it works in Apple Mail, Outlook or whatever you already use.
DNS records shouldn't require a weekend
SPF, DKIM, DMARC — three acronyms that stop most people from ever using the domain they bought. We're building the walkthrough that sets them up with you, step by step, and during early access we're hands-on: you'll never be alone with fourteen open tabs.
The guided walkthrough is in build — until it ships, a real person walks your setup with you.
Priced for a business of one
$2 a month. Aliases included — hello@, billing@, you@ all point where you want. Add a second inbox when you hire your first person, for another $2. That's the whole pricing model.
Questions worth answering straight
I already gave up on a custom domain once. Why will this work now?
Because the part that made you give up — authentication and deliverability — is the part we run for you. The machinery (DKIM, SPF, DMARC, spam filtering) lives on our infrastructure and gets set up with you, not thrown at you as docs.
Can I use the Gmail app / Apple Mail / Outlook?
Yes. Standard IMAP and SMTP — your mail works in the apps you already like, plus webmail in the browser.
What does early access mean for me?
You sign up, you’re in line in order, and you get an inbox on your domain as batches open while we harden the platform. Honest version: it’s early. That’s also why it’s the best time to shape it.
Not quite your shape?
Small businesses
Take your team off the per-seat treadmill. The math is short and it’s yours.
Startups
Spend runway on the product — $2 inboxes that don’t scale against hiring.
Self-hosters
The Mailu stack you wanted to run, kept deliverable by people who do it full-time.
Agencies & multi-brand
Every domain you run under one roof — hardening in early access now.