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MailReef Pricing 2026: $249/Server, the Per-Send Fee & Real Cost

Mohit Mimani
By Mohit MimaniPublished on: May 20, 2026 · 8 min read · Last reviewed: May 2026
MailReef pricing page showing Agency, Agency Flex, and Enterprise plans
MailReef's pricing: Agency ($240/mo on a 12-month commitment), Agency Flex ($249/mo month-to-month), and custom Enterprise — each a dedicated server with a dedicated IP and 150+ mailbox capacity, plus a $0.001 per-send fee.

TL;DR

MailReef is a premium SMTP cold email infrastructure provider that sells dedicated servers rather than individual mailboxes. The headline plan — Agency Flex — is $249/month for a dedicated mail server with a dedicated IP and capacity for 150+ pre-warmed mailboxes, plus a small per-send fee of $0.001 per email. That structure makes MailReef cheap per mailbox if you fill the server, but the real cost depends on how many mailboxes and domains you actually run and how much you send. This guide breaks down MailReef pricing in 2026, the per-send fee most reviews skip, and what $249/server really buys.

Quick summary (TL;DR)

MailReef's Agency Flex plan is $249/month (month-to-month, cancel anytime) and includes a dedicated mail server, a dedicated IP address, and 150+ mailbox capacity, all pre-warmed. On top of the flat fee, MailReef charges $0.001 per email sent — small per message, but ~$100/month at 100,000 sends. A 12-month commitment lowers the server to $240/month (the Agency plan). Domains are extra (purchased 1-click, roughly $12–19/year), and MailReef recommends a conservative 3 mailboxes per domain, 50 emails/mailbox/day, and a 1:1 cold-to-warm ratio. A typical calculator config (1 server, 17 domains, 51 mailboxes) lands around $299–$428/month depending on billing term. Everything is bundled — auto DNS, spammer screening, server/mailbox monitoring, API, and Smartlead/Instantly integration. The trade-off: it's premium SMTP infrastructure, not Google/Microsoft mailboxes, with a $249 floor plus usage fees.

How MailReef pricing works

MailReef's commercial model is built around dedicated servers:

  • You buy a server, not mailboxes. $249/month gets you a dedicated mail server with a dedicated IP and capacity for 150+ mailboxes. The more mailboxes you run per server, the lower your effective per-mailbox cost.
  • Plus a per-send fee. Every email sent costs an extra $0.001. It's negligible per message but scales with volume.
  • Domains are separate. Buy them 1-click inside MailReef (or bring your own). MailReef recommends just 3 mailboxes per domain, so domain count climbs with mailbox count.
  • Premium SMTP, pre-warmed. MailReef is a fully-owned SMTP system (dedicated server + IP), with pre-warmed servers, domains, and mailboxes for day-one sending. These are not Google or Microsoft accounts.

Billing is month-to-month with cancel-anytime flexibility, and discounted longer billing terms are available.

MailReef pricing breakdown

ItemCostNotes
Agency Flex (server)$249/monthMonth-to-month, cancel anytime; dedicated server + IP, 150+ mailbox capacity, pre-warmed
Agency (server, annual)$240/monthSame server on a 12-month commitment
Per-send fee$0.001/email~$100/month at 100,000 sends
Domains~$12–19/year each1-click purchase or bring your own
Example stack (calculator)~$299–$428/month1 server, 17 domains, 51 mailboxes (varies by billing term)

Pricing is from the MailReef pricing page. MailReef also offers a custom Enterprise plan. The calculator prices a full stack (server + domains + volume) across billing terms; the $249 is the server floor.

What you actually get

Every MailReef plan bundles a complete dedicated stack:

  • Dedicated mail server and dedicated IP — fully isolated infrastructure, your reputation alone.
  • 150+ mailboxes per server — create as many as you need within the server's capacity.
  • Pre-warmed server, domains, and mailboxes — day-one campaigns without the warmup wait.
  • Automated DNS (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), 1-click domain and mailbox creation.
  • Spammer screening — MailReef rejects spammers to protect shared deliverability across its customer base.
  • Server and mailbox monitoring, developer API access, and live technical support with delivery consulting.
  • Sequencer integration with Smartlead and Instantly.

The real per-mailbox cost

MailReef's per-mailbox economics depend entirely on how full your server is:

  • Server filled (150 mailboxes): $249 ÷ 150 = ~$1.66/mailbox/month — excellent.
  • Calculator example (51 mailboxes): the all-in stack runs ~$299–$428/month, or roughly $5.85–$8.40/mailbox once domains and volume are counted.
  • Plus the per-send fee: $0.001 × your monthly volume (e.g., +$100 at 100,000 emails).
  • Plus domains: at 3 mailboxes/domain, 51 mailboxes needs 17 domains (~$255–$323/year).

So MailReef is cheapest when you run a full server at high volume, and relatively expensive per mailbox at partial capacity. Model your real config — server count, mailbox fill, domains, and send volume — before comparing.

Hidden costs and gotchas

Five things to weigh:

  1. 1The $0.001 per-send fee. It's easy to miss and small per email, but it's real usage-based cost on top of the flat server fee — ~$100/month at 100,000 sends.
  2. 2It's premium SMTP, not Google/Microsoft. MailReef runs its own dedicated servers and IPs. Great for control and isolation, but a different deliverability profile than official Google/Microsoft accounts.
  3. 3$249/month floor. This isn't for small senders; the entry cost is a full dedicated server.
  4. 43 mailboxes/domain means more domains. MailReef's conservative ratio (vs 5 elsewhere) increases the domain count — and domain cost — for a given mailbox total.
  5. 5Dedicated IPs need volume. A dedicated IP isolates your reputation but must be warmed and sustained; partial-capacity servers underuse the IP advantage.

How MailReef pricing compares

ProviderModelPer-mailbox/moMailbox typeDedicated IPsBest for
MailReef$249/server + $0.001/send~$1.66–$8 (by fill)Premium SMTP (dedicated)IncludedHigh-volume senders filling a server
InboxKitPlan + mailbox slots$2.50–$3.50Official Google / Microsoft 365 / AzureUS IPs includedOfficial inboxes + monitoring, no per-send fee
Mailscale / MailbloomFlat per private serverFlat (quote)Proprietary SMTPIncluded, freshDedicated-IP senders at volume
Maildoso (SMTP)Per-mailbox packages$1.80–$3.10Proprietary SMTPShared (rotation)Budget high-volume B2B SMTP

The honest positioning: MailReef is a strong premium dedicated-server product — pre-warmed infrastructure, a dedicated IP, spammer screening, monitoring, and consulting in one bundle make it genuinely capable for high-volume senders who can fill a server. The trade-offs are the $249 floor, the $0.001 per-send fee, and that you're buying SMTP rather than official Google/Microsoft accounts. InboxKit takes the per-mailbox approach: official Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and Azure mailboxes at $2.50–$3.50/mailbox with no per-send fee, US-IP infrastructure, per-domain admin panels, full API, and always-on InfraGuard monitoring (blacklist checks every 6 hours, DNS watchdog, bounce tracking). You don't get a single dedicated IP, but you also don't pay a server floor or usage fees, and you get official accounts with monitoring built in.

Who MailReef is best for at this price

MailReef makes sense for high-volume senders and agencies who want a fully-owned, pre-warmed dedicated stack and can fill a server (or several). If you're running 100+ mailboxes at real volume, the per-mailbox cost gets attractive (~$1.66 on a full server), the dedicated IP and pre-warming reduce ramp time, and the bundled monitoring and consulting are valuable. It's a clean fit for operators who specifically want dedicated-server isolation and treat the per-send fee as a minor line item.

Who should consider an alternative

MailReef is harder to justify when:

  • You won't fill a server. At partial capacity, the $249 floor makes the per-mailbox cost high. Smaller senders get better value from per-mailbox providers.
  • You want official Google/Microsoft accounts. MailReef is premium SMTP. For official Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or Azure mailboxes, see InboxKit.
  • You dislike usage-based fees. The $0.001 per-send fee compounds at high volume; flat per-mailbox pricing is more predictable.
  • You want a low entry point. There's no small plan — the floor is a full dedicated server at $249/month.

Final verdict

MailReef is a premium dedicated-server play, and for the right buyer it's a strong one: a pre-warmed dedicated server with its own IP, spammer screening, monitoring, API, and delivery consulting bundled into $249/month. High-volume senders who fill a server get attractive per-mailbox economics (~$1.66) and genuine reputation isolation.

The caveats are the floor and the fees: $249/month is a lot if you can't fill the server, the $0.001 per-send fee adds up at volume, and these are SMTP mailboxes rather than official Google/Microsoft accounts. If you'd prefer official Google, Microsoft 365, and Azure mailboxes at a transparent per-mailbox price with no server floor, no per-send fee, and always-on InfraGuard monitoring, see how InboxKit compares.

Frequently Asked Questions

MailReef's Agency Flex plan is $249/month (month-to-month, cancel anytime) for a dedicated server with a dedicated IP and 150+ mailbox capacity, plus $0.001 per email sent. Domains are extra (~$15–19/year). A typical stack (1 server, 17 domains, 51 mailboxes) runs ~$299–$428/month depending on billing term.

MailReef charges $0.001 for every email sent, on top of the flat server fee. That's about $100/month at 100,000 sends — small per message but meaningful at high volume.

No. MailReef is premium SMTP infrastructure — fully-owned dedicated servers and IPs, pre-warmed. They are not official Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 accounts.

Each dedicated server supports 150+ mailboxes. MailReef recommends a conservative 3 mailboxes per domain, 50 emails/mailbox/day, and a 1:1 cold-to-warm ratio to protect deliverability.

Yes. MailReef provides pre-warmed servers, domains, and mailboxes for day-one campaigns, skipping the typical warmup wait — though responsible sending still matters.

Fill a server. At 150 mailboxes on one $249 server, the per-mailbox cost drops to ~$1.66/month (before domains and the per-send fee). At partial capacity, the per-mailbox cost is much higher.

Sources & References

  1. 1MailReef Official Pricing(2026)
  2. 2InboxKit Pricing(2026)

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