Mailforge
Mailforge is a purpose-built cold email infrastructure platform designed for teams that need to scale outreach while maintaining control, deliverability, and reliability. Instead of relying on a single domain or mailbox, Mailforge empowers users to build a distributed email setup. With fully automated DNS configuration, mailbox creation, and warm-up-ready deployment, Mailforge makes it simple to spin up infrastructure in minutes - not hours or days. The platform is engineered specifically for cold outreach and is used by agencies, lead gen teams, and outbound sales operators who understand that strong infrastructure is the foundation of successful email campaigns.
Whether you're managing a dozen campaigns or operating at scale with hundreds of mailboxes, Mailforge ensures you're not just sending emails - but landing them in inboxes.
Features
- Distributed Email Infrastructure: Create and manage hundreds of domains and mailboxes across different providers from one dashboard.
- Automated Setup: Fully automated domain and mailbox setup with one-click DNS configuration - no technical expertise required.
- Premium Deliverability: Built-in best practices for inbox placement, with infrastructure optimized for cold outreach.
- Domain & Mailbox Management: Monitor domain health, mailbox activity, and email reputation at scale.
- Flexible Provisioning: Add or remove domains/mailboxes on demand to match campaign needs.
- Seamless Integration: Export directly into Salesforge sequences for turnkey outbound execution.
Pricing
- Starting at $3/month per mailbox.
- Discounted rates as low as $1.67/month for bulk users.
Pros
- Fast Deployment: Infrastructure can be deployed in minutes, fully warmed up and sequence-ready.
- High Deliverability: Optimized for inbox placement with strong domain reputation management.
- Scalable Architecture: Built for users sending at scale—ideal for agencies or enterprise outbound teams.
- No Technical Choke Points: Fully automated setup removes IT dependency.
Cons
- Limited Advanced Configuration Options: Power users may want more granular control over domain-level settings.