How Much Does InboxAlly Cost?

The real price of the email deliverability tool, plan by plan, sender profiles included.

Short answer: InboxAlly starts at $149/month on the Starter plan (100 seeds a day, 1 sender profile), with a 10-day free trial and no credit card. That covers a single domain. The moment you need more, you jump to the Plus plan at $645/month, or you add profiles at ~$35/month each. We walk through every plan, every add-on, and what you really pay for your profile.

Romain Cochard
Romain CochardCEO of Hack'celeration
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Pricing at a glance

InboxAlly, the key numbers

$149
per month
Starter plan, 1 profile
$645
the next tier
Plus plan, once you go multi-domain
10 days
free trial
no credit card
Deliverability · Reputation repair

How much each InboxAlly plan costs

Here are InboxAlly's four plans. Price follows two levers: how many seeds you get per day (the network inboxes that open, click and pull your emails out of spam) and how many sender profiles you track. Every plan includes sender scoring, the seven engagement signals and inbox placement testing. Monthly prices, checked in June 2026.

Prices in USD, monthly billing. Checked in June 2026.

Starter

To repair one domain

$149/month

1 sender profile included

  • 100 seeds per day
  • 1 sender profile
  • Email support
  • Sender scoring and adaptive warmup
  • Inbox placement testing included
Try Starter
Most popular

Plus

For several domains

$645/month

5 sender profiles included

  • 500 seeds per day
  • 5 sender profiles
  • Email and live chat support
  • Seven engagement signals at human cadence
  • Built for a multi-domain team
Try Plus

Premium

High volume and hands-on help

$1,190/month

10 sender profiles included

  • 1,000 seeds per day
  • 10 sender profiles
  • Email, live chat and phone support
  • 1-hour setup session included
  • 30-minute weekly strategy review
Try Premium

Enterprise

Custom volume

Custom
  • Thousands of seeds per day
  • Unlimited sender profiles
  • Dedicated deliverability experts
  • Custom quotas and options
Request a quote

Prices checked in June 2026 on inboxally.com/pricing and cross-referenced across several sources. InboxAlly does not publicly list an annual rate, so the prices above are monthly. The jump from Starter ($149) to Plus ($645) is steep because you move from 1 to 5 profiles and from 100 to 500 seeds a day.

The headline-price trap

InboxAlly bills per profile

The Starter price only covers one domain. InboxAlly charges for each sender on top, and the bill climbs fast once you track several domains or brands. Here is what drives the total up.

The base plan (1 domain)

The core product: seed-based engagement, reputation repair, adaptive warmup, sender scoring. At $149/month on Starter, you cover a single sender profile with 100 seeds a day. That is the plan detailed in the table above.

Extra sender profiles

Each domain or sender beyond your plan's quota costs ~$35/month (a figure cross-referenced across third-party sources, not stated outright on the official page, so confirm with InboxAlly). Ten profiles on Starter therefore run about 149 + 9 × 35, roughly $464/month.

The Plus tier (multi-domain)

Once you track several domains seriously, the Plus plan at $645/month (5 profiles, 500 seeds a day) is often cheaper than stacking add-ons. It is the real price of an agency or outbound-team setup.

Daily seed volume

The recommended ratio sits around 5% seed-to-send, roughly 5 seeds per 100 emails sent. The more you send, the more seeds you need, and the higher the tier. That is the second price lever, after profile count.

  • Repairing a single domain? The Starter plan may be enough.
  • Tracking several senders? Add up the extra profiles (~$35 each).
  • Past 3-4 domains, the Plus plan is usually cheaper.
  • Sending high volume? Check your seed quota keeps up (~5% ratio).
  • No free plan, but 10 days of trial with no card to validate.
Our method

How we price the real cost

InboxAlly's headline price doesn't tell you what you actually pay, because the cost depends on how many domains you protect. For the "multi-domain setup" we start from the Plus plan (5 profiles), the tier most outbound teams land on. Here is the breakdown.

  1. Starter plan (1 profile)A single domain, 100 seeds a day
    $149
  2. Extra profiles (×4)About $35 per added sender
    ~$140
  3. Switch to Plus5 profiles, 500 seeds: often cheaper
    $645
  4. Multi-domain setupThe real cost of an outbound team
    ~$645
June 2026prices checked
Monthlycalc basis
Sourcesofficial + third-party

Estimate based on the public plans. Adjust for your number of domains and real sending volume.

The real cost

What you actually pay per month

Price depends mostly on how many domains you protect. Four typical profiles, monthly billing, assumptions noted.

Estimates in USD, monthly. Possible add-ons noted.

Solo, 1 domain

Simple repair

$149/month
  • Starter plan only
  • 100 seeds/day, 1 sender profile
  • Enough to nurse one inbox back to health

Outbound, 2-3 domains

Starter + profiles

~$219/month
  • Starter + 2 extra profiles (~$35 each)
  • 100 seeds/day shared
  • A fair middle ground before Plus
The real cost

Multi-domain team

The most common case

$645/month
  • Plus plan: 5 profiles, 500 seeds/day
  • Email and live chat support
  • Cheaper than stacking add-ons
Try InboxAlly

Agency, high volume

High volume

$1,190/month
  • Premium plan: 10 profiles, 1,000 seeds/day
  • 1-hour setup and weekly strategy review
  • Enterprise on quote beyond that

Estimates on monthly billing (June 2026), based on the public plans and the cross-referenced extra-profile price (~$35/month). Adjust for your real number of domains. InboxAlly bills per sender profile, not per inbox: a team protecting 5 domains pays the same platform rate no matter how many users it has.

Is InboxAlly expensive?

InboxAlly's price against the alternatives

InboxAlly's entry plan against the other deliverability and warmup tools. InboxAlly is the priciest at entry, but it leans on real seed-based engagement rather than plain automated warmup between accounts. Sort by price or by score.

Best forModelFree planTeam sizeVisit
3FolderlyDiagnostics includedPer inbox4.0/5$96/inbox/monthDeliverability teamsVisit
2WarmboxCheapest entryPer inbox3.9/5$15/monthSolo, few inboxesVisit
1InboxAllySeed-based engagementPer profile3.8/5$149/monthSolo to agencyVisit

Entry prices checked in June 2026. InboxAlly and Warmbox bill differently (per profile vs per inbox), so Warmbox climbs fast across many inboxes while InboxAlly keeps a flat platform rate per tier. Folderly bundles deep diagnostics but stays pricey per inbox. InboxAlly is the most expensive at entry, but targets real engagement rather than warmup between the tool's own accounts.

The verdict

So, is InboxAlly expensive?

Our take after testing it: the headline price is high, but the real cost depends on how many domains you run. Here is when it pays off, and when it stings.

Good value if…

You have a genuine deliverability problem and real revenue to recover from the inbox. At $149/month for one domain, with seed-based engagement instead of automated warmup, InboxAlly often fixes reputation issues in a few weeks that cost you far more in lost deals.

Too expensive if…

You just want to warm a few fresh inboxes with no urgency. A classic warmup like Warmbox (from $15/month) or Mailreach does the job for a fraction of the price. InboxAlly earns its cost when reputation is already damaged and you need to repair it fast.

The verdict

InboxAlly is a premium repair tool at a fair price, provided you have a real deliverability stake. Start with the Starter plan on your priority domain, measure the lift over the 10-day trial, and only move to Plus once you protect several domains.

  • Use the 10-day free trial, no card, to measure the lift.
  • Start with Starter on your most critical domain.
  • Compare the cost of extra profiles (~$35) against jumping to Plus.
  • Past 4 domains, the Plus plan is almost always cheaper.
  • No urgent repair needed? A classic warmup costs far less.
Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions about InboxAlly pricing

  • How much does InboxAlly cost per month?
    InboxAlly starts at $149/month on the Starter plan, which covers a single sender profile with 100 seeds a day. The Plus plan climbs to $645/month (5 profiles, 500 seeds a day) and Premium to $1,190/month (10 profiles, 1,000 seeds a day). Each extra sender profile beyond your quota costs about $35/month. The smart move is to start with Starter on your priority domain, then switch to Plus only once you protect several domains, since the tier becomes cheaper than stacking add-ons at that point.
  • How much does InboxAlly cost per year?
    InboxAlly does not show a public annual rate on its pricing page: plans are listed monthly. On that basis, Starter works out to about $1,788/year ($149 × 12), Plus to about $7,740/year and Premium to about $14,280/year. Some third-party sources suggest an annual commitment might earn a discount, but nothing is officially confirmed, so we do not claim it. Before you pay, ask the InboxAlly team whether an annual rate exists for your volume, and always check the current exact price on the official page.
  • Does InboxAlly have a free plan?
    No, InboxAlly has no permanent free plan. It does offer a 10-day free trial, no credit card required, that lets you test seed-based engagement, sender scoring and reputation repair on your own domain. That is enough to gauge whether your deliverability improves before you commit. After the 10 days you have to move to a paid plan, from $149/month on Starter, to keep using the service.
  • How much does an extra sender profile cost on InboxAlly?
    Each sender profile beyond the quota in your plan costs about $35/month, a figure cross-referenced across several third-party sources but not stated outright on the official page, so confirm it with InboxAlly. In practice, ten profiles on the Starter plan run about 149 + 9 × 35, roughly $464/month. Past four or five domains to protect, it usually becomes cheaper to jump straight to the Plus plan at $645/month, which includes five profiles and 500 seeds a day.
  • How much does a multi-domain setup cost on InboxAlly?
    For an outbound team protecting several domains, the real cost lands around $645/month, the Plus plan rate: five sender profiles and 500 seeds a day. That is the tier most teams pick, because stacking extra profiles at $35 each ends up costing more and offering fewer seeds. If you start with only two or three domains, you can stay on the Starter plan at $149 and add one or two profiles, which brings you to about $219/month before you switch to Plus.
  • Is InboxAlly more expensive than Warmbox or Folderly?
    At entry, yes, InboxAlly is the priciest. Warmbox starts around $15/month for one inbox and Folderly around $96/month per inbox, while InboxAlly begins at $149/month. But the models differ: Warmbox and Folderly bill per inbox, so their price climbs fast across many inboxes, whereas InboxAlly bills per sender profile and keeps a stable platform rate per tier. InboxAlly also leans on real seed-based engagement rather than automated warmup between accounts, which partly explains the price gap.
  • How do seeds work on InboxAlly and how many do you need?
    Seeds are the InboxAlly network inboxes that interact with your test emails: they open them, click, pull them out of spam and reply, signaling to providers that your messages are legitimate. The recommended ratio sits around 5% seed-to-send, roughly five seeds per hundred emails sent. The higher your sending volume, the more seeds you need per day, and the higher the tier. The Starter plan offers 100 a day, Plus offers 500 and Premium offers 1,000.
  • Is there a discount for paying InboxAlly annually?
    InboxAlly does not publicly show an annual rate or discount on its pricing page: every plan is listed monthly. Third-party sources assume an annual commitment might earn a discount, but no official information confirms it, so we stay cautious. The best lever to pay less is to size your plan well: only pay for the profiles you actually need, and move up a tier only when your number of domains justifies it. Ask the team whether an annual rate exists for your case.
  • How much does InboxAlly cost for an agency?
    For an agency managing many client domains, expect around $1,190/month on the Premium plan: ten sender profiles, 1,000 seeds a day, a one-hour setup session and a thirty-minute weekly strategy review. The good news: InboxAlly bills per profile, not per user, so you do not pay more by adding team members. Past ten domains or several thousand seeds a day, you move to the Enterprise plan, priced on quote, with dedicated deliverability experts and custom quotas.
  • Can you cancel InboxAlly easily?
    Yes, the subscription is managed from your account and plans are monthly, so there is no long commitment shown. Because InboxAlly focuses on reputation repair, many users run it for a few months while they rebuild deliverability, then switch to a cheaper maintenance warmup. Before closing your account, check that your deliverability has stabilized over several weeks, and remember to export your inbox placement reports. Use the 10-day free trial up front too, so you do not pay for a plan that brings you nothing.
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