A simple email verification tool built because rivals felt too costly
work often needs a way to remove bad or unreachable addresses before sending. Existing tools such as ZeroBounce and NeverBounce can feel expensive for someone just starting out, and paid credits can run out quickly.
The needed job was simple: upload a list, check the addresses, and download the clean emails. A basic tool was built around only that flow, without complex or extra features.
The open question is whether this is a real pain for other small operators or just one person’s problem. Feedback is being sought on what people dislike about current tools, what would make them switch, and whether they would test access.
Key points
- The tool checks email lists so bad addresses can be removed before sending.
- The are high prices, fast credit use, and too many features.
- The product flow is upload, verify, and download clean emails.
- The is simple and focused, not a full platform.
- The next step is to test whether enough small operators would switch from existing tools.