G2 Summer 2024 Report: Red Sift OnDMARC’s Winning Streak Continues

We’re delighted to announce that Red Sift OnDMARC has again been named a Leader in G2’s DMARC category for Summer 2024. This recognition is based on our high Customer Satisfaction scores and strong market presence.

Red Sift appeared in 11 reports – 5 new ones since Spring 2024! – earning 5 badges:

  • Leader in DMARC Summer 2024
  • Best Support Summer 2024
  • Easiest To Do Business With Summer 2024
  • Users Most Likely To Recommend Summer 2024
  • Best Meets Requirements Summer 2024

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

Check out more reviews here!

We love receiving industry recognition like this because it echoes what our customers tell us all the time – that our support and commitment to them is industry-leading and second to none. These accolades not only highlight our dedication to excellence but also inspire us to continue delivering the top-tier service and innovative solutions that our clients have come to expect and deserve. With Red Sift OnDMARC, you’re not just getting a product; you’re gaining a partner committed to your success.

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

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

2 Jul. 2024

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