— Sovolink
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Sovolink is an honest email verifier built for cold email agencies. We clearly flag risky emails so you can protect inbox reputation instead of guessing.
Trusted by 10,000+ teams — 250 free verifications every month
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Cheaper than alternatives
How it works
Bring lists in seconds with a clean import.
Syntax, MX, SMTP, and provider rules in one pass.
Clear outcomes you can act on immediately.
Export CSV or wire results to your stack.
Risky includes catch all and uncertain emails.
Who this is for
Verify lists before every send, not after.
Keep pipeline outreach clean and consistent.
Scale volume without wrecking deliverability.
Protect domains while you learn the stack.
If inbox placement matters to you, this tool fits.
The real problem
Valid emails that still bounce
Catch all emails marked safe to boost accuracy
Spam placement increasing silently
Google and Outlook throttling sends
USD pricing that hurts scale
Most verifiers protect their metrics. You pay the price.
Inbox reputation signals
Quiet driftCalm warning
Catch all addresses can look safe now but still bounce later.
Why Sovolink exists
Sovolink was built after watching domains burn because of bad email data. Most tools hide uncertainty to look accurate. Sovolink chooses honesty so agencies can make informed decisions.
"If an email is risky, we tell you. What you do with it is your call."
Result types
Most tools mark these as valid. We do not.
Built for scale
Data pipeline
Clear labels with no silent throttling or hidden queues.
Pricing snapshot
30 to 40 percent cheaper than common tools.
Free
250 free verifications every month
Pay as you go
Starts at $5
Agency
Agency plans available
Data & security
Verification only, no outbound traffic.
Emails stored using hashed data.
Remove uploads once you are done.
Your data stays yours.
Blog & insights
Clean syntax is not enough if the mailbox is flaky.
When uncertainty is worse than a hard bounce.
Why some tools hide risk to protect their metrics.
The small list mistakes that kill domains.
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