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Email Infrastructure

Cold Email Infrastructure Built for 95%+ Inbox Placement

We register the domains, provision the mailboxes, configure SPF/DKIM/DMARC, run the warmup, and monitor blacklists daily — so your sending stack is production-grade from day one, and your primary domain stays protected.

95%+
Inbox Placement
14–21d
Warmup Window
0
Primary-Domain Risk
What's Included

The Complete Sending Stack

Six layers, configured per-client, owned and operated by us. No DIY, no DNS pain, no surprises.

Secondary Sender Domains

Look-alike domains registered, configured, and rotated to protect your primary domain reputation.

  • 3–10 domains per account
  • Brand-safe naming patterns
  • Registrar managed by us
  • Full ownership transfer on exit

Mailboxes & Workspace

Google Workspace mailboxes provisioned, branded, and connected to your sending platform.

  • 2 mailboxes per domain
  • Sender names & signatures
  • Workspace-level controls
  • 2FA on every mailbox

SPF / DKIM / DMARC

Authentication records configured strictly — DMARC quarantine policy active from day one.

  • SPF with strict include chain
  • 2048-bit DKIM signing
  • DMARC quarantine policy
  • BIMI-ready record set

Automated Domain Warmup

14–21 day gradual ramp that builds sender reputation before a single prospect email goes out.

  • 5 → 30 sends ramp curve
  • Realistic reply & threading
  • Spam-rescue + folder moves
  • Continuous low-volume warmup

Inbox & Domain Rotation

Smart sending logic distributes daily volume across domains and mailboxes — never overloading any one sender.

  • 20–30 sends/mailbox/day cap
  • Round-robin domain rotation
  • Automatic sender failover
  • Sequence-level pacing rules

Daily Monitoring & Alerts

Blacklist, placement, and authentication checks every 24 hours — anomalies pause sending automatically.

  • 30+ blacklist databases
  • Weekly placement tests
  • Bounce & spam-rate alerts
  • Auto-pause + delisting workflow
Setup Phases

From Zero to Production-Ready in 21 Days

A fixed-timeline, four-phase build that ends with a clean handoff document and a sending stack you'd never set up alone.

01
Days 1–2

Audit & Strategy

Review your current sending posture, target volume, and ICP. We pick the domain naming pattern, sender count, and mailbox layout.

02
Days 3–5

Provisioning

Register domains, provision Google Workspace, configure DNS (SPF/DKIM/DMARC/MX), brand signatures, and verify every record.

03
Days 6–20

Warmup Ramp

Automated 14-day ramp from 5 to 30 sends per mailbox per day. Realistic threading, replies, and spam-rescue patterns.

04
Day 21+

Handoff & Monitoring

Connect to your sending platform, hand over the infra doc, and switch on daily monitoring + alerts. Production-ready.

Deliverability Layers

Why Our Infrastructure Lands in the Primary Inbox

Deliverability isn't luck — it's six engineering decisions made correctly, every time.

The six layers that decide inbox placement

Most cold-email failures trace back to one of these layers being missing or misconfigured. We treat each as its own discipline.

Secondary domain isolation

Look-alike domains keep cold-email reputation off your primary brand domain.

Strict authentication

SPF + DKIM + DMARC quarantine — the records mailbox providers actually check.

Gradual warmup

14–21 day ramp simulating natural conversation patterns before any cold send.

Conservative volumes

20–30 sends per mailbox per day, hard cap. Scale by adding domains, not pressure.

Triple-layer verification

Every contact validated through ZeroBounce + NeverBounce + MX-record check.

Daily monitoring

Blacklist + placement tests every 24h. Anomalies trigger auto-pause within hours.

Tooling

The Stack We Run

Battle-tested tools you'd assemble yourself if you had two weeks and a deliverability engineer.

Google Workspace
Mailboxes
Cloudflare
DNS
Smartlead
Sending Engine
GlockApps
Placement
ZeroBounce
Verification
MXToolbox
Monitoring
Typical Numbers

What a Healthy Infrastructure Looks Like

Aggregate across our active client base. Measured weekly, shared transparently.

95%+
Inbox Placement
Primary tab
<1%
Spam Rate
Weekly avg.
<0.5%
Bounce Rate
After verification
0
Blacklists
Across all senders

All numbers measured weekly across active accounts. We share dashboard access from day 1 — no creative reporting, no hidden data.

Frequently Asked

Email Infrastructure FAQ

The questions we get every week, answered without jargon.

Secondary sender domains, Google Workspace mailboxes, SPF/DKIM/DMARC authentication, MX records, automated mailbox warmup, blacklist monitoring, and weekly deliverability reporting. Everything required to land in the primary inbox, owned and operated for you.
Cold outreach impacts sender reputation. By using look-alike secondary domains (e.g., getyourbrand.com instead of yourbrand.com), we protect your primary domain's deliverability for transactional and marketing email. Your main domain is never used for cold outreach.
14–21 days. We gradually ramp send volume from 5 to 30 emails per mailbox per day, simulating natural conversation patterns. Skipping warmup is the #1 reason cold email campaigns end up in spam from day one.
For 100 sends/day: 1 domain, 2 mailboxes. For 500 sends/day: 5 domains, 10 mailboxes. We keep volumes conservative (20–30 sends per mailbox per day) to protect deliverability. Scaling sends means adding more domains, never raising per-mailbox volume.
We monitor every domain daily across Spamhaus, SORBS, Barracuda, and 30+ other lists. If a domain is flagged, sending pauses automatically and we begin delisting within hours. Because we run multiple domains in rotation, your campaign keeps running on the rest.
Yes. We register the domains, configure DNS at the registrar level, set up SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and MX records, and verify every record before warmup begins. You get a clean infrastructure handoff document — but you don't have to touch DNS at any point.

Stop Fighting Spam Filters. Start Landing in the Inbox.

Book a free 30-minute infrastructure audit. We'll review your current setup (or build a plan from scratch) and show you exactly what a production-grade sending stack would look like.