G2 Spring 2024 Report: Red Sift OnDMARC’s Fourth Consecutive Leader Title

We’re thrilled to share that Red Sift OnDMARC continues to impress in G2’s quarterly reports. This Spring 2024, the customer-loved DMARC application has maintained its position as DMARC Leader and shines with a total of 9 badges! This recognition is based on our high Customer Satisfaction scores and strong market presence. 

This quarter, we received the following badges:

  • Leader in DMARC Spring 2024
  • Highest User Adoption Spring 2024
  • Best Support Spring 2024
  • Easiest Setup Spring 2024
  • Easiest To Do Business With Spring 2024
  • Users Most Likely To Recommend Spring 2024
  • Best Meets Requirements Spring 2024
  • Easiest To Use Spring 2024
  • Easiest Admin Spring 2024

A few of the reviews we’ve received this Spring 2024

About G2 Reports

G2 releases Grid® and Index Reports on a quarterly basis, ranking products based on reviews gathered from our user community, as well as data aggregated from online sources and social networks.

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Francesca Rünger-Field

29 Mar. 2024

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