Evidence-led sender readiness For legitimate B2B senders

Know what your sending domain shows — before you change it.

The Presida is a sender readiness audit practice. We read the public signals behind your email — SPF, DKIM, DMARC, alignment and DNS surface — and return a written assessment that separates visible risk from what public data cannot prove. Public evidence first; safer sender decisions next.

No DNS access required to start No credentials, no mailbox login You control every change
PUBLIC SENDER SNAPSHOT acme-outbound.example · redacted SPF v=spf1 include:… ~all PRESENT DKIM selector1 · 1024-bit key REVIEW DMARC p=none; rua=… AT RISK ALIGNMENT NOTE Visible records suggest an alignment question worth a closer review. Public data cannot confirm inbox placement. VISIBLE RISK READING 3 findings · 1 high · 1 to review · safe next step attached Snapshot preview · redacted

Reads the stack you already run

The problem

When email underperforms, teams usually change the wrong thing.

Reply rates drop. A campaign stalls. Internal stakeholders ask hard questions. The instinct is to blame the copy, the list, or the sending tool — or to start editing DNS records under pressure. Few teams pause to check what their sending domain is actually showing from the outside.

01

Guesswork under pressure

The team can't tell whether the issue is technical, list-related, content-related, reputation-related, or a tool quirk — so the diagnosis becomes a guess, and the fix follows the guess.

02

“DNS is handled”

Someone says authentication is taken care of, but no one has checked SPF, DKIM and DMARC alignment against how the domain is actually sending today.

03

Risky edits, no sequence

A vendor or freelancer changes records quickly, with no documented order and no rollback notes — turning one unknown into several.

What The Presida does

A written assessment of what is visible, what is uncertain, and what to do first.

We don't hand you a score and walk away, and we don't quietly edit your records. The Presida reviews public sender signals, documents the findings in plain language, marks each one with a severity and an honest uncertainty note, then lays out a remediation order your own team can follow.

  • 01Public evidence first. We start with what anyone can verify about your domain — no access, no credentials.
  • 02Clear limits. We state plainly what the evidence shows and what it cannot prove — including inbox placement.
  • 03Prioritised risk. Each finding gets a severity, the evidence behind it, and an uncertainty note.
  • 04Safe next step. A sequenced remediation order with rollback notes — implemented by you, on your schedule.

Why sender readiness matters

Your domain speaks before your message does.

Receiving systems read your authentication and alignment signals long before a person reads your subject line. Those public signals are only part of the picture — private reputation and recipient behaviour matter too — but the visible part is the part you can actually inspect, document and fix. Reading it carefully is the difference between an informed decision and an expensive guess.

What we review

The visible surface, read closely.

Six public signals, read together — because each one only makes sense in the light of the others.

SPF

Policy framework

Records, includes, lookups and the qualifier in use — read against how the domain actually sends.

DKIM

Signing keys

Published selectors and key presence, with notes on signing posture and anything that warrants a closer look.

DMARC

Policy & reporting

Policy, reporting setup and how it interacts with your SPF and DKIM posture — the record that ties the others together.

Alignment

Cross-checks

Whether the visible records line up with one another in a way that holds together under scrutiny.

Public DNS surface

MX & records

MX and the visible DNS surface around your sending domain, reviewed for anything that affects sender readiness.

Reputation signals

Public indicators

Visible blacklist and public sender-risk signals — read as indicators, never as proof of private reputation.

Optionally, and only if you choose to share them, we review sample message headers or tool context to sharpen the findings. Nothing sensitive is ever required to begin.

Who relies on this

For teams whose email carries real weight.

When deliverability, sender reputation, or infrastructure quality touches revenue, operations, or client work, the signals visible from outside are worth understanding before you act on them.

In-house

B2B SaaS, growth & RevOps

Growth, lifecycle and revenue-operations teams scaling outbound or lifecycle email who want clarity before they touch a record.

Agencies

Outbound & client domains

Agencies managing sender infrastructure for clients who need a defensible written review — without making promises they can't stand behind.

In transition

Migrating tools or domains

Teams changing ESPs, moving domains, or re-platforming outbound who want to see the visible risk before the switch.

Pre-scale

About to raise volume

Teams preparing to increase sending who'd rather document and sequence the risks than discover them mid-ramp.

How it works

A calm, written, low-risk process.

From a public-evidence snapshot to a written audit you can act on — a controlled sequence where every step is reversible and you keep the keys.

01

Submit a domain

Send us a sending domain through the snapshot form, or reply to an outreach snapshot. No credentials, no DNS access — just the domain.

02

We read the public signals

We review what is publicly visible and tell you plainly what it shows — and what it cannot prove from the outside.

03

You choose the depth

If a deeper look is justified, you select an audit. You may optionally share sample headers or tool context to sharpen it.

04

You receive a written audit

An annotated report with findings, severity, uncertainty notes, a remediation order and rollback notes — plus written Q&A.

05

You stay in control

We do not log in to your DNS or mailbox. Your team or admin makes the approved changes while we guide, sequence, and verify the visible result.

A look at the deliverable

Every finding carries its own evidence — and its own uncertainty.

This is the kind of entry that appears in a Sender Readiness Audit. The full report includes the complete risk register, remediation order and rollback notes. The example below is fictional and redacted, for demonstration only.

Every finding in your report is built from the same anatomy — so a claim never appears without the evidence behind it, and a limit is never quietly left out.

  • ObservedThe exact public signal, quoted so you can verify it.
  • Why it mattersWhat the signal means for sender readiness, in plain terms.
  • Does not proveThe honest limit of what public data can show.
  • UncertaintyWhat we'd need to confirm it, stated openly.
  • Safe next stepA sequenced, reversible move — never "change everything."
Sender Readiness Audit — extract PRESIDA · FICTIONAL SAMPLE
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DMARC policy is published but set to monitor only

High
Observed
A valid DMARC record is present at _dmarc.acme-outbound.example with p=none and an aggregate reporting address configured.
Why it matters
A monitor-only policy gives reporting visibility but provides no instruction to receivers on handling messages that fail authentication, which can leave a sending domain more exposed than it appears.
Does not prove
This does not tell us how any specific mailbox provider treats the domain today, and it does not prove that messages are or are not reaching the inbox.
Uncertainty
Aggregate reports were not reviewed in this snapshot; a paid audit would incorporate them where available before recommending a policy change.
Safe next step
Confirm SPF and DKIM alignment are healthy before considering any move away from p=none, then tighten policy gradually with monitoring at each stage.

Illustrative example · not a real client · redacted domain

Engagements

Start small, or go straight to the audit.

First look

$149

Evidence Review

A focused, low-risk first look at your visible sender evidence, with a written go / no-go on whether a full audit is justified.

  • Public SPF, DKIM & DMARC read
  • Blacklist & reputation scan
  • Written go / no-go verdict
Recommended first step

$349

Sender Readiness Audit

A fixed one-domain audit delivered within 48 hours — the decision-ready document most teams should start with.

  • Full risk register with severity
  • Sequenced remediation order + rollback notes
  • Annotated PDF and a round of written Q&A
Guided

$999

Audit + Guided Remediation

The full audit plus written, step-by-step implementation guidance through a safe remediation sequence — you make the changes, we verify.

  • Everything in the Sender Readiness Audit
  • Exact DNS changes, in safe sequence
  • Post-change verification + 7 days support

Optional, after an audit or remediation: Monthly Sender Monitoring — $249/month. See pricing.

Clear boundaries

What The Presida is — and is not.

A serious practice is defined as much by what it refuses to claim as by what it delivers.

What we are

  • An evidence-led sender readiness audit practice
  • A written deliverable you can share with technical, marketing and revenue teams
  • Honest about uncertainty and the limits of public data
  • A safe, sequenced path to remediation you control
  • For legitimate B2B senders only

What we are not

  • Not a SaaS dashboard or a tool that hands you a score
  • Not a cold email, bulk-sending or lead-generation agency
  • Not an inbox-placement or deliverability guarantee
  • Not a service that edits DNS without your approval
  • Not warmup magic, filter bypassing or evasion of any kind

Trust & safety

A process designed to lower your risk, not raise it.

No access

Public evidence first. No DNS access, credentials or mailbox login is required to start.

No edits

No DNS changes are ever made without your explicit approval. You and your admin stay in control.

No promises

We do not guarantee inbox placement, open rates, replies or revenue — and we say so plainly.

No grey areas

No spam, deception or evasion tactics, and no work for abusive or deceptive senders.

Common questions

Straight answers, up front.

No. A snapshot and the initial review rely only on public evidence. If you later choose guided remediation, you or your administrator make the changes — we guide, sequence, and verify, but we do not log in to your DNS or mailbox.

No, and you should be cautious of anyone who does. Public checks can reveal meaningful risk, but they cannot prove recipient-level inbox placement or private reputation. We are explicit about that line throughout every report.

The Sender Readiness Audit covers one sending domain and is delivered asynchronously within 48 hours of confirmed scope.

Start with evidence

Request a sender snapshot for your domain.

Tell us your sending domain and we'll review what's publicly visible. It's the lowest-risk way to find out whether a deeper audit is worth your time — no credentials, no DNS access, no obligation.