Platform comparison

DMARC AI vs EasyDMARC (via Openprovider) for MSPs

A per-domain DMARC add-on bundled with a registrar vs a multi-tenant MSP service platform. Where the bundled tier ceiling hits and what the alternative looks like.

EasyDMARC sold via Openprovider is structured as a domain add-on rather than a service platform. As published by Openprovider, the offer is one package per subscription with hard caps: 1 domain, 1 user, 25,000 emails per month, 1 month of report history. The starting price is €6.49/mo for Members or €7.49/mo for non-Members.

For MSPs, three constraints in that offer matter: the per-domain subscription model, the lack of end-customer access (resellers cannot give customers direct portal access), and the Openprovider-DNS lock-in (domains outside Openprovider are listed as a future capability).

DMARC AI is shaped for the opposite use case. Basic monitoring is unlimited domains (*fair use policy), free. Premium pricing scales €10 → €1.70 per active Premium domain (volume-based) — and only counts active Premium domains, not the full portfolio. Clients can be granted direct dashboard access. Any registrar, any DNS provider.

Domain caps

Unlimited Basic, not 1-per-subscription

Openprovider's offer publishes a 1 domain / 1 user / 25k emails / 1 month history cap. DMARC AI Basic is unlimited on domains (*fair use policy), users, and emails, with 12 months of report history retained.

Client access

Customers can log in to their dashboard

EasyDMARC via Openprovider does not support end-user access — the reseller can't give customers direct portal access. DMARC AI does.

Registrar lock-in

Any registrar, any DNS provider

Openprovider's offer is effectively tied to Openprovider domains today. DMARC AI is vendor-agnostic about registrar and DNS.

Side-by-side: DMARC AI vs EasyDMARC via Openprovider

EasyDMARC as a standalone product has a broader offer; what Openprovider bundles and sells via the registrar is more constrained. The comparison below uses the Openprovider-bundled offer as published.

Positioning / ICP
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Domain add-on DMARC tooling sold via Openprovider (reseller-friendly, per-domain).
DMARC AI
Built for MSPs to run DMARC as a managed service across many clients and domains.
Pricing
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Published "starting at" €6.49/mo (Members) or €7.49/mo (non-Members), per domain.
DMARC AI
Free Basic monitoring for an unlimited number of domains (*fair use policy). MSP pays only for active Premium (AI-driven) domains: €10 → €1.70 per active Premium domain by volume. Inactive Premium domains free.
Packaging / plan structure
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Historically one package per subscription.
DMARC AI
Basic (free monitoring) + Premium (AI features) — Premium only on selected domains.
Limits (history / volume / caps)
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
1 domain / 1 user / 25,000 emails per month / 1 month history (as published by Openprovider).
DMARC AI
Unlimited domains in Basic monitoring. Premium applies only to selected domains; inactive Premium domains free.
Domain eligibility
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Effectively tied to Openprovider today. "Domains outside Openprovider" is stated as a future capability.
DMARC AI
Vendor-agnostic MSP platform (not tied to a registrar).
Hosted protocols
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Hosted DMARC management + reporting. SPF / DKIM / DMARC / BIMI tools listed.
DMARC AI
Hosted DMARC + hosted SPF + hosted BIMI.
SPF flattening / 10-lookup
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
SPF tooling and guidance, including addressing SPF lookup constraints, is part of the offer.
DMARC AI
SPF flattening + hosted SPF (optimized to handle the 10-lookup constraint at scale).
Alerts
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Anomaly detection + custom alerts are part of the offer.
DMARC AI
Smart alerting with filtering to avoid alert fatigue across large domain sets.
Multi-tenant / MSP operations
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Dashboard described as a "single pane of glass," but the subscription model remains per-domain.
DMARC AI
Explicit multi-tenant MSP dashboard for managing many clients / domains.
End-customer access
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
End-user access not supported. Reseller cannot give customers direct portal access (can send reports).
DMARC AI
MSPs grant access to their own clients, enabling resale of monitoring / reporting with client visibility.
API / automation
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Openprovider API is not compatible yet for EasyDMARC.
DMARC AI
API-first platform.
SSO
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Not highlighted.
DMARC AI
SSO module available.
PSA / billing integrations
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
WHMCS module planned (not available yet).
DMARC AI
PSA / billing workflow support (invoice + sync / reconciliation via integrations).
Languages / localization
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Not prominently positioned.
DMARC AI
Support + solution available in Dutch and English today.
Sales enablement
EasyDMARC (via Openprovider)
Not a major focus (primarily a product add-on).
DMARC AI
Partner enablement + marketing materials + Spoof Test positioning for MSP go-to-market.
Comparison based on public product pages and battle-card material. Highlighted rows mark the stronger fit for an MSP-led DMARC service. Pricing and feature claims about EasyDMARC (via Openprovider) are quoted as published; please verify on their product pages before purchase.

Where DMARC AI fits an MSP DMARC practice better

Four advantages that compound when DMARC needs to scale beyond one domain per subscription.

No per-domain caps on the Basic tier

Unlimited domains (*fair use policy) and users on free Basic monitoring, with 12 months of report history retained. The opposite of a per-domain subscription that caps at 1 domain and 1 user — onboard the full client portfolio without negotiating which ones make the cut.

Clients can log in to their own dashboard

End-customer dashboard access is one of the harder things to deliver as an MSP if your platform doesn't support it. DMARC AI does, with scoped permissions. Clients see what they need; the MSP retains operational control.

No registrar / DNS lock-in

Client domains stay wherever they are: Openprovider, Transip, Route 53, Cloudflare, GoDaddy, any registrar. The platform doesn't require migrating domains into a specific registrar to monitor them.

EU-rooted, Dutch + English

EU-based platform with first-class Dutch support — useful when the customer is a Benelux MSP or has data-residency requirements you do not want to litigate every quarter.

Which one fits your practice?

Choose EasyDMARC (via Openprovider) when…

You are an Openprovider reseller with a small handful of client domains, each of which gets DMARC as a checkbox feature on top of the existing registrar subscription.

Client access isn't expected: you send monthly PDF reports rather than giving clients dashboard logins.

You don't need API access or PSA integration today; the per-domain subscription model is the simplest path with the registrar relationship you already have.

Choose DMARC AI when…

You run DMARC as a service line across many client domains — registrar mix, DNS provider mix, subdomain setups — and the per-domain subscription model isn't operationally workable at portfolio scale.

You want clients to log in to their own dashboards with scoped permissions, not just receive PDF reports.

API + webhook integration into ConnectWise / Halo / Autotask is something you need on day one, not gated behind a planned module.

EU presence and Dutch-language support are part of how you sell.

From manual to managed

Built so per-domain caps stop being the operational ceiling

The fastest way to tell whether a DMARC offer is shaped for an MSP service practice is to look at what happens at client number ten. Per-domain subscription pricing, no end-customer access, and a single-domain cap on the Basic tier add up to operational friction that scales linearly with portfolio size.

DMARC AI's shape is the opposite. The Basic tier has no caps on domains or users (12 months of report history retained). Premium AI features are billed per active Premium domain by volume. Clients can log in. The API is supported. EU + Dutch is included.

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  • Unlimited domains (*fair use policy) and users on Basic (12 months of report history) — no per-domain subscription cap
  • Premium billed only for active management — inactive Premium free
  • End-customer dashboard access with scoped permissions
  • Vendor-agnostic — works with any registrar / DNS provider
  • API + PSA workflows supported today, not planned for later

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Run the free checkers on any prospect or client domain — Openprovider-hosted or not.

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Background reading from the DMARC Academy.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to move client domains off Openprovider to use DMARC AI? expand_more

No. DMARC AI is registrar- and DNS-agnostic. Domains stay where they currently live. You publish a DMARC TXT record at the existing DNS host (with DMARC AI's rua= address) and monitoring starts. Most MSP partners with mixed registrar portfolios use exactly this pattern.

How does DMARC AI handle the per-domain subscription model that EasyDMARC uses? expand_more

It doesn't — and that's the point. DMARC AI has no per-domain subscription. The free Basic monitoring tier is unlimited on domains (*fair use policy) and users, with 12 months of report history retained. Premium AI features bill per active Premium domain (€10 → €1.70 by volume). If a client domain sits at Basic, you pay nothing for it indefinitely. The work scales with the management you actually deliver, not with the number of domains under observation.

Can my clients log in to see their own DMARC dashboards in DMARC AI? expand_more

Yes. End-customer access is supported with scoped permissions — clients see the domains they own, in a read-only view (or with elevated permissions if you choose to grant them). This is one of the gaps in the published EasyDMARC-via-Openprovider offer: end-user access isn't supported there.

Does DMARC AI integrate with my PSA (ConnectWise / Halo / Autotask)? expand_more

Yes. The API + webhook surface is documented and supported today, so DMARC alerts and remediation work route into your existing ticketing queues. WHMCS-style billing integrations are also supported (not waiting on a planned module).

Is DMARC AI available in Dutch? expand_more

Yes. Both the platform and support are available in Dutch and English today. EU data-residency considerations are explicit; the platform is EU-rooted.

How does the migration from EasyDMARC-via-Openprovider to DMARC AI work? expand_more

Incrementally and without downtime. You add DMARC AI's rua= address to the existing DMARC TXT records (alongside the EasyDMARC one if applicable). Reports flow to both platforms simultaneously during the transition. Once you're confident DMARC AI is receiving everything you need, you can stop the Openprovider DMARC subscription at the natural renewal moment. Our partner team has a documented playbook covering DNS hand-off, report-stream cutover, and client communication templates.

A DMARC platform that scales with the portfolio, not per-domain

No per-domain subscription. No 1-domain cap. Clients can log in. Any registrar, any DNS provider.