For agencies

Sixty client sites.
One bill. Sixty separate keys.

Built for the people who look after other people’s websites — where one client’s compromised site must never take the other fifty-nine down with it.

Blast radius of one

When a client’s WordPress site is compromised — and eventually one will be — we pause that key alone. Every other client keeps sending, and you get an email explaining exactly what we saw.

Detected in minutes, paused automatically, no human needed

A project per client

Separate domains, keys, activity and suppression lists. Nothing leaks between clients, and nothing you do for one is visible in another.

Switch client with one click, type to filter at sixty

Reports you can forward

A monthly delivery report per client, under your name rather than ours.

Onboarding without a call

Send three DNS records with instructions for their host, watch it verify. No ticket, no screen share.

One invoice, VAT handled

Consolidated billing with reverse charge applied correctly. Rebill your clients however you like.

The honest part

Agencies concentrate risk
as well as revenue

One agency account can mean sixty WordPress installations of varying age and patch level. That is a larger attack surface than any single business brings, and pretending otherwise would not serve either of us.

So the isolation is not a feature bolted on afterwards — it is the reason the account model exists at all. Per-client keys, per-client limits, per-client anomaly detection, and a pause that only ever touches the site that caused it.

Moving your clients across

Import suppressions

Bring your existing list so you never re-mail an address that already hard-bounced elsewhere.

Verify in parallel

Add domains and publish records while your current provider keeps sending. Nothing switches until you say so.

Move one client first

Point a single site at us, watch it for a week, then move the rest at your own pace.

Tell us how many clients you look after.

Agency applications get a conversation, not a form response.

Apply for an agency account