Deliverability Risk Audit

Identify the infrastructure, authentication, and reputation risks that threaten inbox placement, sender credibility, and pipeline stability.

Audit before scale. Protect before damage.

Most deliverability problems do not begin with copy, sequencing, or volume. They begin with weak sending infrastructure, authentication gaps, domain exposure, and unmanaged reputation risk.

Our Deliverability Risk Audit reviews the technical and operational conditions affecting inbox placement, sender credibility, and the reliability of revenue-critical email activity.

Domain authentication review
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC alignment
Primary domain exposure risk assessment
Sending infrastructure risk analysis

What we assess

We review the technical, reputational, and operational factors that influence inbox placement, sender trust, and infrastructure resilience across outbound and lifecycle email.

Authentication posture

We assess SPF, DKIM, and DMARC configuration, alignment, and policy strength to identify gaps that weaken sender trust or create avoidable risk.

Domain exposure risk

We review whether the primary domain is unnecessarily exposed to sending activity, reputation damage, or authentication misconfiguration.

Infrastructure separation

We assess whether sending architecture is properly segmented across domains, subdomains, mailboxes, and use cases to reduce systemic risk.

Reputation signals

We review sender reputation indicators, delivery risk patterns, complaint exposure, and volume behavior that may affect inbox placement or escalation risk.

Intake
We review your sending environment, domain setup, authentication records, and current sending context.
Assessment
We evaluate infrastructure, domain exposure, authentication alignment, and sender risk signals across the environment.
Findings & next steps
You receive a clear risk summary, priority issues, and practical guidance on whether to remediate, rebuild, isolate, or monitor.
Audit outcome

What you receive

The audit is designed to give you a clear view of sender risk, infrastructure exposure, and the actions required to protect deliverability before further scale creates larger problems.

Risk rating
You receive a practical Green, Amber, or Red risk view showing whether the current environment is stable, exposed, or already under material deliverability pressure.
Priority actions
We provide a structured list of the most important actions to address first, helping you focus on the issues most likely to affect sender trust and inbox placement.
Recommended Path
You receive clear next-step guidance on whether the right move is remediation, stronger infrastructure separation, a rebuild, or ongoing monitoring.
HOW IT WORKS

How the audit works

A structured review process designed to identify risk, isolate exposure, and define the next practical step.

Identify Hidden Delivery Risk Before It Affects Revenue.

Start with a structured audit.

We review authentication, sender alignment, infrastructure exposure, and domain reputation to identify the issues most likely to impair delivery performance or future scaling.

Authentication and alignment review
Reputation and exposure analysis
Audit findings with remediation priorities

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Answers to common questions about the audit, what it covers, and what happens next. If you need something specific, get in touch with us.

    1. What does the Deliverability Risk Audit cover?
    The audit reviews the technical and operational conditions affecting email reliability. This includes domain authentication, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC alignment, primary domain exposure, infrastructure separation, sender reputation signals, and scaling risk across the current sending environment.
    2. Who is this audit for?
    The audit is designed for businesses that depend on email reliability for outbound, lifecycle, or revenue operations. It is especially relevant for teams scaling outbound, protecting a primary domain, or trying to identify the source of deliverability instability before further damage occurs.
    3. What happens after the audit is completed?
    You receive a clear summary of the risks identified, the priority issues that should be addressed first, and practical guidance on the most appropriate next step. Depending on the findings, that may involve remediation, stronger infrastructure separation, a rebuild, or ongoing monitoring.
    4. Do you fix the issues after the audit?
    Yes, where needed. The audit can lead into remediation, infrastructure changes, or ongoing risk management, depending on the level of exposure identified. The first step is to assess the environment clearly before deciding on the correct corrective path.
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