VeriMails Pricing vs Competitors

This buyer comparison shows how VeriMails pricing stacks up against ZeroBounce, NeverBounce, MillionVerifier, Bouncer, and Kickbox at the volumes teams commonly purchase. Use it to model your list-cleaning budget before you compare workflow, accuracy, and API fit.

TLDR

VeriMails is priced for teams that clean lists often but do not want a premium-suite bill: $19 for 10,000 credits, $99 for 100,000, $499 for 1 million, and credits never expire. ZeroBounce and Bouncer publish higher prices at the common 10,000 and 100,000 tiers, while MillionVerifier is the closest pure-budget competitor at large volume. If you need low-cost bulk verification plus an email verification API in one account, VeriMails is the value-first default.

How email verification is priced

Almost every email verification service is priced one of two ways, and most offer both. Credit packs are a one-time purchase you draw down as you verify. Monthly plans refresh a credit allowance on a billing cycle. Per-credit cost falls as volume rises, so a fair comparison has to look at the same volume on each side. This article does exactly that. It also notes two factors that change the real cost: whether credits expire, and whether the provider charges for results it cannot confirm. For a broader shortlist, use the best email verification tools guide after this price pass.

VeriMails pricing

VeriMails credit-pack balances never expire. The tiers are 10,000 for 19 dollars, 25,000 for 39 dollars, 50,000 for 59 dollars, 100,000 for 99 dollars, 250,000 for 199 dollars, 500,000 for 349 dollars, 1 million for 499 dollars, 2.5 million for 999 dollars, and 5 million for 1,499 dollars. That puts the 100,000 tier at roughly 0.001 dollars per credit and the 1 million tier at roughly 0.0005 dollars per credit.

VeriMails subscriptions are Starter at 15 dollars for 10,000 verifications per month, Pro at 39 dollars for 50,000, Business at 69 dollars for 100,000, Scale at 149 dollars for 500,000, Agency at 299 dollars for 1.5 million, and Enterprise with custom pricing. Every new account gets 100 free credits on signup with no credit card required, and those free credits never expire.

Price snapshot at common volumes

The fastest way to compare verification services is to normalize them to the same list sizes. The table below focuses on visible credit-pack pricing where it is clear enough for a buyer to model before checkout.

Provider10,000 emails100,000 emails1,000,000 emailsCredit policyWhat it means
VeriMails$19$99$499Credit-pack balances never expire.Lowest cost at the 10k and 100k tiers in this comparison, with bulk upload and API access included.
ZeroBounceAbout $129About $649About $3,199Credit-pack balances do not expire; ZeroBounce ONE bundles extra deliverability tools.A premium-suite option. Strong breadth, materially higher verification cost at common list sizes.
Bouncer$60$400$2,000Credits never expire.Transparent and polished, but still well above VeriMails at 10k and 100k.
MillionVerifierCalculator-based$149Under $500 on public bulk pricingPositioned as low-cost bulk verification.The closest pure-budget competitor at large volume. Test category handling before sending cold campaigns.

Pricing and billing notes

Pricing tables are useful because they show the real buying decision: how many credits you need, whether those credits expire, and whether the product is priced as a focused verifier or as part of a broader deliverability suite.

ZeroBounce email verification credit pricing and credit policy in 2026
ZeroBounce is a broader deliverability suite. That can be useful, but buyers comparing pure verification should model the credit price separately.
Bouncer credit-pack email verification pricing tiers in 2026
Bouncer makes credit-pack verification easy to understand, with non-expiring credits and clear volume tiers.

VeriMails vs ZeroBounce

ZeroBounce credit pricing in 2026 starts at 39 dollars for 2,000 credits. Its credit table lists 0.0129 dollars per credit at 10,000 credits, 0.00649 at 100,000, and 0.003199 at 1 million. ZeroBounce also runs the ZeroBounce ONE subscription at 99 dollars per month for 10,000 verification credits plus deliverability tools.

The comparison at matching volumes is direct. At 10,000 credits VeriMails is 19 dollars against about 129 dollars for ZeroBounce. At 100,000 credits VeriMails is 99 dollars against about 649 dollars for ZeroBounce. On recurring plans, VeriMails Starter is 15 dollars per month for 10,000 verifications, while ZeroBounce ONE is 99 dollars per month for the same verification-credit allowance plus broader deliverability features. ZeroBounce is a strong fit if you want a suite; VeriMails is the cleaner choice if the main job is list verification and API checks at low cost.

VeriMails vs NeverBounce

NeverBounce uses volume-tiered credit pricing. At entry volume of under 10,000 emails it charges about 0.008 dollars per email, which is roughly 80 dollars for 10,000. The rate falls at higher volumes toward 0.003 dollars per email at the top end. NeverBounce also offers an Essentials subscription at 10 dollars per month for 1,000 verifications.

One detail matters for total cost: NeverBounce credits expire 12 months after purchase. VeriMails credits never expire, so if you buy a larger tier and use it gradually, NeverBounce can force a re-purchase that VeriMails does not. At 10,000 credits VeriMails is 19 dollars against roughly 80 dollars for NeverBounce. The NeverBounce Essentials plan at 10 dollars for 1,000 works out to 0.01 dollars per email, which is higher per email than its own credit-pack rate.

VeriMails vs MillionVerifier

MillionVerifier is one of the lower-priced services in the market. Its public bulk verification page highlights 100,000 verifications for 149 dollars and 1 million verifications for a sub-500-dollar bulk tier. That makes MillionVerifier a serious price competitor for very large one-off list cleaning.

VeriMails is lower at the 100,000 tier: 99 dollars against 149 dollars. At 1 million, MillionVerifier is close on pure headline cost, while VeriMails adds the same account for real-time API verification, bulk CSV verification, catch-all detection, disposable detection, role-based detection, and Email Finder. The decision at high volume comes down to whether the cheapest bulk-only line item matters more than having a broader verification workflow in one product.

VeriMails vs Bouncer

Bouncer uses credit packs with volume discounts. Its 2026 pricing is roughly 8 dollars for 1,000 credits, about 60 dollars for 10,000, around 250 dollars for 50,000, and around 400 dollars at 100,000. Credits never expire, new accounts get 100 free credits, and Bouncer does not charge for duplicates or unknown results.

VeriMails comes in lower at the volumes most buyers compare: 19 dollars against roughly 60 dollars at 10,000, 59 dollars against roughly 250 dollars at 50,000, and 99 dollars against roughly 400 dollars at 100,000. Both services give 100 free credits to start, so you can test each on your own data before deciding.

VeriMails vs Kickbox

Kickbox uses credit pricing that starts at 5 dollars for 500 verifications and runs up to 4,000 dollars for 1 million verifications, which works out to roughly 0.004 dollars per verification at the top tier. New accounts get 100 free verifications.

VeriMails is materially lower at high volume: 499 dollars for 1 million credits against 4,000 dollars for the same volume at Kickbox. At smaller volumes the gap is also wide, with VeriMails at 19 dollars for 10,000 credits. Kickbox is a well-known name with a strong deliverability reputation, so the trade-off is brand and ecosystem against a much lower per-credit cost.

The bottom line on price

VeriMails is the lower-cost option against ZeroBounce and Bouncer at the 10,000 and 100,000 tiers, and it stays competitive against MillionVerifier at larger volume while offering both dashboard and API workflows. Credits never expire, and the 100 free signup credits let you test your own list before paying. Price should never be the only factor, since result categories and catch-all handling determine how useful the output is, but VeriMails is built to keep the verification bill low without forcing you into a premium-suite subscription.

Frequently Asked Questions

VeriMails charges 19 dollars for 10,000 credits and 99 dollars for 100,000 credits. ZeroBounce's verification pricing lists 0.0129 dollars per credit at 10,000 and 0.00649 dollars per credit at 100,000, which works out to about 129 dollars and 649 dollars at those volumes.
At common published comparison tiers, yes. Bouncer lists 60 dollars for 10,000 credits and 400 dollars for 100,000, while VeriMails lists 19 dollars and 99 dollars at those same volumes. NeverBounce is generally positioned above low-cost bulk verification tools at entry volume.
No. VeriMails credit-pack balances never expire, which makes larger credit packs safer for uneven or campaign-based verification volume.
Choose credit packs if your verification is occasional or project-based, since credits never expire and you only pay when you need them. Choose a monthly plan if you verify a steady allowance every billing cycle and want predictable spend.

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