MailPool
Self-serve cold email infrastructure offering SMTP, Google Workspace, and Microsoft 365 mailboxes with automated DNS setup starting at $3/inbox/mo; warming is not included and users must handle it separately.
Pricing breakdown
| Platform | Standard | Warmed | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Workspace | $4.00 | — | — |
| Microsoft 365 | $5.00 | — | — |
| Dedicated SMTP | $3.00 | — | — |
Pricing notes
Per mailbox/month: SMTP $3.00, Google Workspace $4.00, Microsoft 365 $5.00; ~15% cheaper billed annually.
Our take on MailPool
MailPool is a flexible, self-serve option: SMTP from $3, Google Workspace at $4 and Microsoft 365 at $5 per mailbox, with no minimum order and a quick ~5-minute setup. The SMTP plan uses rotating US/EU IPs, and having all three platforms available from one dashboard makes it easy to mix and match by campaign.
The usual budget caveats apply. Warmup isn't included — MailPool's own blog points you to third-party warmup tools — so inboxes start cold. The company is young (domain registered September 2024) with only about four Trustpilot reviews so far against larger customer claims, and WHOIS ownership is private. None of that is disqualifying, but for a provider this new it's worth testing inbox placement on a small order before scaling up.
What we like
- +Low entry pricing (SMTP $3, GWS $4, M365 $5) with no minimum
- +Rotating US/EU IPs on the SMTP plan
- +Fast ~5-minute self-serve setup
- +Three platforms available
Watch out for
- −No warmup included — handle it separately
- −Young provider (~1.5 yrs) with only ~4 Trustpilot reviews
- −Private WHOIS ownership
- −Large customer claims aren't independently verified
Best for: Self-serve buyers who want low-cost multi-platform inboxes with no minimum and will warm up separately.