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Email-Verifier
Updated over 3 weeks ago

In 2024, SalesQL revolutionized email validation with the launch of our cutting-edge Email Verifier πŸš€, now seamlessly integrated into our dashboard. Exclusively available to all our valued users, this powerful tool ensures unmatched accuracy and reliability in your communications βœ‰οΈ, taking your email marketing to the next level πŸ“ˆ. Experience the future of email verification with SalesQL and stay ahead of the curve! 🌟

How does it work?

The process is incredibly simple. Begin by navigating to your dashboard at https://app.salesql.com/dashboard/email-verifier. Here, you'll encounter the following user-friendly interface, allowing you to input any email address you wish to verify.

  1. Alright, let's put it to the test using my email, '[email protected]'. and we click on "verify"

2. If you receive the checkmark βœ…, it indicates that this email can be sent without any issues and is considered valid.

3. You can also dive into the nitty-gritty to understand why this email is marked as verified or deemed invalid. Just hit "See Details" for an in-depth breakdown.

4. Here you will see the details:

If you input an invalid email address, you will encounter the following message: 🚫

Is it possible to perform this function in bulk, processing multiple emails simultaneously? (Just for paid plans)

Yes, you can currently upload a list to bulk verify email addresses and make sure they're valid before reaching out πŸ“§βœ… (This feature is available on paid plans only).

Who has access to this feature?

All users can access email verification, but the bulk verification feature is available only for users with active paid plans.

Your verification credits are based on your plan. For example:

  • Starter Monthly Plan: 1,000 credits = 1,000 verifications.

  • Free Plan: 50 credits = 50 verifications.

Is it possible to verify phone numbers using this feature?

No, at the moment it is not possible to verify phones with this function. However, we will consider this possibility for the future πŸ“±

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