Forward to Gmail
Mail on your domain, forwarded to the Gmail inbox you already use — free, with no expiry.
Forwarding on your domain costs nothing. Sending from your domain starts at $9/mo. Change plan or cancel anytime.
Two ways to use MailLogic. This is the pricing model — the full Free, Starter and Founder breakdown is just below.
Mail on your domain, forwarded to the Gmail inbox you already use — free, with no expiry.
When you're ready, send from the same address — right inside Gmail, or connect your app.
Free covers receiving. Starter and Founder add sending — same setup, scaled by volume.
| Plan |
Free
$0/mo
Receive & forward
|
Starter
$9/mo
Sending for a solo business
|
Founder
$29/mo
Higher volume for teams
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Domain & mailboxes | |||
| Addresses on your domain | 3 | 5 | 25 |
| Monthly email volume | 100 | 5,000 | 50,000 |
| Forward the addresses you create | |||
| Receiving | |||
| Forward to Gmail / any inbox | |||
| SPF-aligned forwarding (SRS) | |||
| Sending | |||
| SMTP relay (port 587) | — | ||
| REST Send API | — | ||
| DKIM signing & DMARC alignment | — | ||
| Send-as in Gmail | — | ||
| Operations | |||
| Delivery logs | — | ||
| Block Email rules | — | ||
| Bounce & complaint handling | — | ||
Free forwarding includes the records needed to receive mail at your domain. Paid sending adds the authentication and monitoring needed to send from your domain properly.
Point your domain mail to MailLogic so the addresses you create can forward to Gmail.
Authorize MailLogic to send from your domain and sign outgoing messages.
Set a policy for unauthenticated mail and protect your domain from spoofing.
Track sending activity and catch configuration issues.
No. Inbound mail forwards into the Gmail inbox you already use. On a paid plan you can also send as your domain address from Gmail via send-as. Nothing to migrate.
They prove your mail is legitimate. SPF authorizes senders, DKIM signs each message, and DMARC tells receivers how to handle anything that fails. Without them, mail is far more likely to be marked as spam. When you enable sending, MailLogic sets up and verifies all three for your domain.
SMTP is the standard relay — point any mail client or app at smtp.maillogic.io on port 587 with your credentials. The Send API is a REST endpoint for sending programmatically from your code with scoped keys. Paid plans include both.
Yes. Begin by forwarding for free, then add a sending plan when you need it. Your domain, addresses and DNS setup carry straight over. Billing is monthly via Stripe and you can cancel in one click.
We notify you as you approach the limit. You can upgrade instantly; receiving is never interrupted, and we won't silently drop mail.
Receiving on your domain is free forever. Upgrade to send in one click.