In the email address verification landscape, Kickbox is emerging with an online service. The Kickbox primary goal is to help you separate the low-quality email addresses from high-value contacts in your lists. This procedure, in addition to spare you a long process of cleaning your contact lists, assures you your email will be sent to real users only.
Kickbox solves one of the biggest email marketers problems: the lists maintenance, that can be very tiresome if your business manages many contacts. All you have to do is upload your list to Kickbox, and the service can identify Deliverable, Undeliverable, Risky or Unknown email addressed. A Kickbox Sendex score rates the quality of each email address you uploaded. A Recipient Authentication tells you if your users own the email address they provided.
Kickbox works arm in arm with any type of email marketing service and many sales tools. Being a Campaign Monitor, Drip, and many others integration, Kickbox automatically validates email addresses when you create your lists saving your significant time and resources. Thanks to this email verifier, your delivery rate will be flawless: no more bounces, while your reputation and open rates will increase.
Support is available via chat, phone, and email. Kickbox pricing plans are very reasonable: first 100 verifications are free, then you have to pay 5$ for 500 verifications, 10$ for 1,000 verifications, 150$ for 25,000 verifications, 250$ for 50,000 verifications, 400$ for 100,000 verifications.
Conclusion
Kickbox ensures you a 95% increase in email deliverability, removing bad email addresses and cleaning your contact lists. It’s easy to use and requires no installation.
Usability: 7.5 /10 | Speed: 7 /10 | Features: 7 /10 | Support: 6.5 /10 | Pricing: 6 /10 |
Terrible customer service. They allowed me to pay to verify leads and then promptly blocked my account. I inquired as to why and they just said read our terms and conditions. I read their terms and conditions and in no way did I violate them. I asked if they could point to the specific clause I violated and they would not response.
Crazy to think they can say I violated their terms and conditions but couldn’t point to the section where I violated.
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I was advised that users may no test out emails using their service unless the email itself was received directly from the contact or a mutual contact, which in that case, the service is not necessary. Who wants to pay to test an email that was provided to you already?
These prices:
25$ for 25,000 verifications, 40$ for 40,000 verifications, 70$ for 70,000 verifications
are no longer valid.
New pricing:
150$ for 25,000 verifications, 250$ for 50,000 verifications, 400$ for 100,000 verifications
Thank you Steve!