Award: OnDMARC recognized as a Leader in G2 Fall 2022 Report

We are delighted to hear that OnDMARC has been named a Leader in G2’s Grid® Report for DMARC Fall 2022 report. This Leader badge is awarded to software vendors with high customer satisfaction scores.

Highlights from the Fall 2022 Grid® Report

In addition to a high overall satisfaction rating, other highlights from the grid® report include:

  • 94% average rating for Ease of Use
  • 96% average rating for Quality of Support
  • 94% average rating for Ease of Setup

G2 Methodology

G2 rates products and sellers based on reviews gathered from our user community, as well as data aggregated from online sources and social networks. They apply a unique algorithm (v3.0) to this data to calculate the Satisfaction and Market Presence scores in real time. The Grid® Report for DAMRC | Fall 2022 is based on scores calculated using the G2 algorithm v3.0 from reviews collected through August 30, 2022.

Qualification

To qualify for inclusion in the DMARC category, a product must:

  • Contain up-to-date knowledge of SPF and DKIM alignment standards
  • Scan emails or email accounts for DMARC compliance
  • Assist with configuration of company sending sources for DMARC-compliant sending
  • Offer tools or integrate with tools that block fraudulent emails from being sent using registered domain names

Satisfaction

The Satisfaction rating is affected by the following (in order of importance):

  • Customer satisfaction with end user-focused product attributes based on user reviews
  • Popularity and statistical significance based on the number of reviews received by G2
  • Quality of reviews received (reviews that are more thoroughly completed will be weighted more heavily)
  • Age of reviews (more-recent reviews provide relevant and up-to-date information that is reflective of the current state of a product)
  • Customers’ satisfaction with administration-specific product attributes based on user reviews
  • Overall customer satisfaction and Net Promoter Score® (NPS) based on ratings by G2 users

About G2

G2 is a trusted software marketplace where people can discover, review, and manage the software they need to reach their potential. They help 60 million people every year make smarter software decisions based on authentic peer reviews. Software buyers can compare products according to their satisfaction scores and quickly identify the best products based on the experiences of their peers.

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Harry Stephens

26 Sep. 2022

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