The most common Base email format is {first}.{last}@base.be (e.g. jane.doe@base.be), used in about 73% of observed Base work emails. Base uses 8 address formats in total.
Most likely format — based on 838 observed addresses
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Base email formats
73.4% of observed Base addresses use the {first}.{last}@ format.
Email formatExampleShare
{first}.{last}@base.be
Examplejane.doe@base.be
Share73.4%
{first}{last}@base.be
Examplejanedoe@base.be
Share8.1%
{last}.{first}@base.be
Exampledoe.jane@base.be
Share5.1%
{f}.{last}@base.be
Examplej.doe@base.be
Share4.1%
{f}{last}@base.be
Examplejdoe@base.be
Share2.4%
{last}@base.be
Exampledoe@base.be
Share2.4%
{last}{first}@base.be
Exampledoejane@base.be
Share1.3%
{first}@base.be
Examplejane@base.be
Share1.2%
Derived from 838 real observed addresses · data refreshed 2026-05-30. Role-based inboxes (info@, sales@, …) are excluded from format detection.
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The most common Base email format is {first}.{last}@base.be (for example jane.doe@base.be), used in about 73% of observed Base work addresses. Base also uses 7 other formats for name collisions.
How accurate is this Base email format?
This format is derived from 838 real Base addresses observed across our data, not guessed. To confirm a specific address, use the live verifier above — it checks deliverability in real time.
How do I find and verify a specific person's Base email?
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What other email formats does Base use?
Beyond {first}.{last}@base.be, observed formats include {first}{last}@base.be, {last}.{first}@base.be, {f}.{last}@base.be, {f}{last}@base.be, {last}@base.be, {last}{first}@base.be, {first}@base.be, in descending order of frequency.
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