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EmailPal vs Allegrow

Warmup plus verification with real B2B inbox testing — the right idea, at $99/mo for one mailbox and sales-led tiers above.

  • Published pricing
  • Measured placement
  • No sales call required

TL;DR

Allegrow is the closest philosophical match to EmailPal among warmup tools: it bundles warmup, verification and inbox placement testing, and its Safety Net blocks sends to likely complainers. The economics are the gap: $99/mo Starter includes one mailbox and 5,000 verification credits, extra mailboxes are ~$40 each, and the unlimited tier is $1,340/mo billed annually. It sells no domains or mailboxes. EmailPal includes verification with catch-all detection in every plan (500–4,500 checks/day), warming at $0.60/inbox measured against real providers, and the infrastructure itself from $69/mo. Allegrow proves the bundle is right; EmailPal proves it doesn’t have to be expensive.

Allegrow deserves credit for understanding something most warmup tools miss: warming without verification is wasted work. Its platform bundles warmup, contact verification with catch-all detection, and placement testing through real B2B inboxes rather than artificial seeds — plus Safety Net, which blocks sends to spam traps and known complainers before they happen.

That is the right architecture. The question is the price tag on it: $99/mo for a Starter plan that warms exactly one mailbox, ~$40 per additional mailbox, and $1,340/mo (annual) for the unlimited tier. The bundle is right; the bill is heavy.

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The right bundle at the wrong price

Allegrow Starter: $99/mo, one mailbox warmed, 5,000 verification credits, hourly SPF/DKIM/DMARC monitoring. A ten-mailbox fleet runs roughly $99 plus nine additional mailboxes at ~$40 each — about $459/mo — before you have bought a single domain or mailbox to warm.

EmailPal’s $69 Starter includes the infrastructure (50 mailboxes, 50 domain slots), 500 verification checks a day, and warming at $0.60/inbox — ten inboxes warmed for $6/mo. The same bundle, plus the infrastructure, at roughly a seventh of the price.

Ten mailboxes, warmed + verified

Allegrow: ~$459/mo, infrastructure not included. EmailPal: $69/mo including 50 mailboxes, plus $6/mo to warm ten of them.

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Real B2B inbox testing — and what EmailPal measures

Allegrow’s placement testing sends to real business inboxes with corporate filtering rather than artificial seed accounts — methodologically stronger than most of the category, and fairly presented as such. It is testing, though: periodic probes you run, on the platform’s schedule and credit system.

EmailPal’s measurement is continuous and structural: warming volume runs against real accounts at Gmail, Yahoo and AOL, graduation is decided by the measured inbox rate, and the same measurement is attached to every pre-warmed inbox it leases. Testing tells you how you did; continuous measurement decides when you are ready.

03

Safety Net versus verification at the source

Safety Net is Allegrow’s best idea: it stops outgoing mail to addresses likely to complain — manual spam reporters, traps, dead inboxes — before the send. It is genuinely good protection, and it exists because Allegrow sits in the sending path via its Salesloft/Outreach/HubSpot integrations (native only on the $1,340 tier).

EmailPal’s answer is upstream: verify the list before it ever reaches a sequencer. Catch-all domains are probed with a nonexistent mailbox before their answers are believed; role, full and disabled mailboxes get their own verdicts. Blocking at send time is good; never loading the address is better — and it works with any sequencer, not three.

Two philosophies of protection

Allegrow blocks risky sends inside supported sequencers. EmailPal verifies the list before any sequencer sees it — sequencer-agnostic by design.

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Sales-led above the Starter tier

Allegrow’s meaningful tiers are enterprise-shaped: Scale Plus at $1,340/mo billed annually for unlimited verification and the native integrations, with API access "on request" at Starter. The 14-day trial (1,000 verifications, no mailbox) lets you taste the verification but not the warmup.

EmailPal is self-serve with everything published: the API and MCP server cover the whole platform on every plan, verification allowances are on the pricing page, and warming is $0.60/inbox whether you warm one mailbox or a thousand.

Side by side

EmailPal vs Allegrow: the numbers

Including the rows where they win — a comparison that only shows one side is an ad.

FeatureEmailPalAllegrow
What it isFull infrastructure + warming + verificationWarmup + verification layer
Entry price$69/mo (50 mailboxes included)$99/mo (1 mailbox, no infrastructure)
Extra mailboxes warmed$0.60/inbox/mo~$40/mailbox/mo
Verification500–4,500 checks/day included5,000 credits/mo on Starter
Placement measurementContinuous, decides graduationPeriodic real-B2B-inbox tests
Send-time protectionVerification upstream of any sequencerSafety Net (native on $1,340 tier)
Mailboxes / domains / DNSIncluded in platformNot offered
Pre-warmed inboxes$3/mo, measured placementNot offered
APIFull REST API + MCP on every planOn request at Starter; 1M calls at Scale Plus
TrialSelf-serve from a $1 domain14 days, verification only

What Allegrow does well

Credit where due — these are real strengths, and for some buyers they decide it.

  • The right philosophy: warmup, verification and placement testing belong together.
  • Placement tests through real B2B inboxes with corporate filtering, not artificial seeds.
  • Safety Net blocks sends to traps and known complainers before they happen.
  • Hourly SPF/DKIM/DMARC monitoring on every plan.
The honest split

Where each one stands

Where EmailPal wins

  • The bundle plus the infrastructure: domains, mailboxes and DNS included
  • Warming at $0.60/inbox versus ~$40 per additional mailbox
  • Verification included daily on every plan, catch-all detection by probing
  • Continuous placement measurement that decides graduation
  • Protection that works with any sequencer, not three native integrations
  • Pre-warmed inboxes at $3/mo with measured inbox rates
  • Full API + MCP on every plan, self-serve, everything published

Where Allegrow falls short

  • $99/mo warms one mailbox; ten mailboxes run ~$459/mo
  • No domains, mailboxes or DNS at any price
  • Unlimited verification requires the $1,340/mo annual tier
  • Native sequencer integrations limited to HubSpot, Outreach, Salesloft
  • API access on request at Starter rather than standard
  • Trial covers verification only — warmup untestable before paying

The verdict

EmailPal vs Allegrow: which should you choose?

Allegrow is the warmup tool that correctly understood the assignment: verification and warming are one problem. If you are on Salesloft or Outreach with an enterprise budget, it is a credible layer.

EmailPal is the same insight executed as infrastructure: verification and measured warming built into the platform that also sells the domains and mailboxes — at a seventh of the comparable price, with an API on every plan. The bundle was right. It just belongs in the stack.

FAQ

EmailPal vs Allegrow: common questions

How much does Allegrow cost compared to EmailPal?

Allegrow Starter is $99/mo for one warmed mailbox and 5,000 verification credits; additional mailboxes are ~$40 each, so ten warmed mailboxes cost roughly $459/mo — with no infrastructure included. EmailPal’s $69 Starter includes 50 mailboxes, and warming ten of them costs $6/mo.

Does Allegrow include email verification?

Yes — 5,000 credits/mo on Starter, with catch-all detection, which is genuinely good. EmailPal also includes verification with catch-all SMTP probing in every plan: 500 checks/day on Starter, 4,500/day on Scale, reachable via dashboard, POST /verify or MCP.

What is Allegrow’s Safety Net?

Safety Net blocks outgoing emails to addresses likely to hurt you — spam traps, dead inboxes, known complainers — inside its native Salesloft/Outreach/HubSpot integrations (native integrations require the $1,340/mo tier). EmailPal’s approach is upstream: verify the list before it reaches any sequencer, so protection works regardless of what you send with.

Does Allegrow sell mailboxes or domains?

No — Allegrow is a layer over infrastructure you buy elsewhere. EmailPal includes domains from $1 with automatic SPF/DKIM/DMARC, mailboxes at $1 overage, warming, verification and pre-warmed inboxes in one platform.

Which has better placement testing, Allegrow or EmailPal?

Different methods: Allegrow runs periodic tests through real B2B inboxes with corporate filtering — methodologically strong. EmailPal measures continuously: warming runs against real Gmail, Yahoo and AOL accounts, graduation is decided by the measured inbox rate, and the same number is attached to every pre-warmed inbox it leases.

Infrastructure that manages its own reputation.

Domains, mailboxes, measured warming, verification and pre-warmed inventory — one platform, one bill, every price published.