Some cold email tools are loud about features; QuickMail just quietly lands in the inbox. This article is an independent, deliverability-first review of QuickMail, a long-running platform agencies trust for reliable sending.
It covers what QuickMail does, its built-in warmup, pricing, and how it compares to newer rivals. It's most useful for agencies and teams that value deliverability and stability over a flashy feature race.
Written by Nikita Bykadarov. Nikita heads Maildoso, the cold email infrastructure platform powering 400,000+ mailboxes and more than 10M daily sends across 6,000+ companies. His whole business is deliverability, so he judges outreach tools by what happens after send: bounces, domain health, and inbox placement.
Last updated: June 2026.
How we review tools
Every review uses the same checks: public features and pricing, measured against hands-on outbound experience and corroborated with G2 and Trustpilot scores. We grade value for a tool's intended buyer rather than a universal leaderboard. Flaws get the same attention as strengths, reviews stay current as things change, and payment never moves a verdict.
Quickmail dashboard with all main indicators
Verdict box
What it is: A deliverability-focused cold email platform with built-in warmup (MailFlow), popular with agencies.
Best for: Agencies and teams that prioritize reliable sending.
Starting price: From about $49/month.
Our rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Bottom line: A dependable, deliverability-first sender with free built-in warmup – understated but reliable.
QuickMail has almost no Trustpilot presence (a handful of reviews), so G2 – where it holds a high 4.7 – is the signal to weigh. Reviewers consistently praise its deliverability and reliability.
QuickMail in depth
QuickMail was founded in 2014 by Jeremy Chatelaine, and it's built a loyal following among agencies on one promise: reliable inbox placement. It includes free built-in warmup (MailFlow), strong deliverability tooling, inbox rotation, and agency features for managing multiple clients. It's a steady, no-drama workhorse rather than a tool chasing every new trend, and its long track record shows in its high G2 score.
The trade-offs are pace and reach. QuickMail moves more conservatively on new features than fast-moving rivals, and it's email-focused rather than multichannel. Pricing is mid-range, not the cheapest. And like every platform here, it doesn't include the mailboxes themselves. For deliverability-first agencies that value reliability, it remains a strong, trusted pick.
Pricing
QuickMail prices by plan, with warmup included.
From about $49/month: core sending, MailFlow warmup, inbox rotation.
Higher tiers: add volume, contacts, and agency features.
Built-in warmup is a real value-add that some rivals charge extra for. Pricing as of June 2026 – confirm current figures on QuickMail's site.
QuickMail does more than most on deliverability, but it still doesn't include the mailboxes you send from – and those set the ceiling on inbox placement. On cold, misconfigured domains even careful sending hits spam. Maildoso supplies the dedicated, warmed-up domains and mailboxes that connect straight into QuickMail. And with Maildoso's full API and MCP server, you can provision domains and mailboxes programmatically and drive them from your own automations or AI agents.
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FAQ
Q:
Is QuickMail worth it?
A:
For agencies and teams that prioritize reliable deliverability, yes – it's a dependable, well-supported sender with free warmup. Teams wanting multichannel or the newest features may look elsewhere.
Q:
How much does QuickMail cost?
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From about $49/month, including its MailFlow warmup, with higher tiers for more volume and agency features.
Q:
Does QuickMail include warmup?
A:
Yes – its MailFlow warmup is built in, which is a cost some competitors charge separately.
Q:
QuickMail vs. Woodpecker?
A:
Both are deliverability-first, agency-favored senders. QuickMail bundles free warmup; Woodpecker uses per-slot pricing. Compare their cost models against your mailbox count.
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