If you are looking for a NeverBounce alternative, you are probably hitting one of two things: per-credit pricing that adds up faster than you expected, or "valid" verdicts that bounce when you send and leave you unable to explain why to a client.
MailCull is built differently. One flat $19/month price. Twenty plain-English checks per email with the SMTP reply, the resolved MX record, and a confidence score on every verdict. And we publish our real-world accuracy quarterly — currently 91-93% on mixed lists, with the methodology fully public.
The free tier includes 100 deep-scan checks per month plus 1,000 deep-scan list rows per month — recurring, not one-time. Enough to clean a real test segment.
The two NeverBounce pains MailCull fixes
Pain 1: credit math
NeverBounce sells prepaid credits. Smaller packs cost $0.008/check; larger packs drop to $0.003. The math is straightforward in theory and a friction-source in practice — every CSV upload becomes a "do we have enough credits?" question, and unused volume from one pack often does not roll into the next.
MailCull is flat. $19/month for 5,000 single-checks plus 100,000 list rows on Pro. No credits to track, no surprise per-pack pricing, no charge for unknown verdicts.
Pain 2: opaque verdicts
NeverBounce returns a status: valid, invalid, disposable, catchall, unknown. Their dashboard is well-built, but the per-check verdict is the surface — they do not show you the SMTP reply, the resolved MX record, or a confidence score.
MailCull returns the verdict plus a 20-code evidence chain — every step of the pipeline annotated. A real example:
[email protected] ⚠ risky
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syntax_valid Email format passed RFC 5321 validation
mx_found MX record: aspmx.l.google.com
provider_google Google Workspace tenant
role_based Local-part "contact" is a role address
smtp_catch_all_suspected Domain returns 250 to random local-parts
smtp_confirmed Server returned 250 2.1.5 OK
Confidence: 0.62 Source IP: probe-1.mailcull.io
For a cold-email operator, the difference is whether you can defend the verdict to a client when an address bounces. With NeverBounce: "the API said valid." With MailCull: the SMTP reply, the MX, and the confidence reasoning are all on the verdict card.
What "free" actually means on MailCull
NeverBounce's free tier is 1,000 verifications, one-time, on signup. After that, every check is a credit deduction.
MailCull's free tier is 100 deep-scan single-checks plus 1,000 deep-scan list rows, every month, recurring. Quick-scan (syntax + MX + typo + disposable) is unlimited.
The deep-scan checks include the full evidence chain — same engine Pro and Scale customers run. We charge for volume, not for the moat.
This means:
- An SDR can validate their daily 30-50 highest-stakes outbound contacts indefinitely on Free
- An agency can clean a real 1,000-row test segment monthly and decide based on actual verdicts
- A developer can integrate the API with a read-only key (100 requests/day on Free) and ship a working integration before paying
If you outgrow Free, Pro is $19/month flat. Annual is $182/year (saves 2 months). No credits at any tier.
Where NeverBounce is still strong
In the interest of fair framing — NeverBounce wins genuinely on:
- Bulk-job management UI. Their job list, status tracking, partial-completion handling, and CSV download flow are well-built. They have had years to refine it.
- ESP integration breadth. Native sync with Mailchimp, HubSpot, ActiveCampaign, and others ships out of the box.
- Brand maturity. Established 2014. If procurement gates on a multi-year-established brand, NeverBounce qualifies.
If your team runs hundreds of lists per month and your daily workflow is the bulk-job UI, NeverBounce is reasonable. If you run dozens or fewer, the UI delta does not matter and the moat advantages do.
The Microsoft 365 corporate cascade
This is where MailCull pulls ahead structurally.
Microsoft 365 protected tenants (any domain whose MX hosts end in .mail.protection.outlook.com) are the hardest validation case in the category. Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) returns 250 OK for some non-existent mailboxes (anti-abuse heuristics) and 550 5.4.1 for some real mailboxes (rate-limiting probe IPs). A naive SMTP probe gets the wrong answer in both directions.
NeverBounce handles this by returning unknown for many M365 corporate domains — about 30-40% of typical B2B lists.
MailCull runs a multi-layer cascade: getuserrealm.srf → GetCredentialType → Autodiscover v1, with an SMTP cross-check at the end. The result: definitive verdicts where NeverBounce gives up.
Honest accuracy comparison
NeverBounce claims 99% accuracy. Independent third-party tests in 2024-2025 land between 92% and 96% on mixed lists.
MailCull publishes 91-93% real-world accuracy on mixed lists, refreshed quarterly with full methodology at mailcull.io/methodology:
| Class | MailCull accuracy |
|---|---|
| Consumer (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook with real local-parts) | ~95% |
| M365 cloud-only managed tenants | ~92% |
| M365 hybrid / federated | 85-90% |
| Catch-all corporate domains | ~80% |
| Mixed bulk lists (typical customer upload) | 91-93% |
NeverBounce edges us by 1-2 percentage points on consumer Gmail/Yahoo accuracy. We pull ahead on Microsoft 365 corporate volume.
Switching from NeverBounce in 5 minutes
- Sign up for MailCull Free. No credit card. 100 deep-scan checks plus 1,000 list rows for the first month.
- Test on your real list. Take 500-1,000 addresses you have already run through NeverBounce. Compare the verdicts — pay attention to what they marked
unknownthat we resolve via the M365 cascade. - If you like what you see, upgrade to Pro. $19/month flat. Money-back in 30 days if your bounce rate exceeds 3%.
- We match remaining NeverBounce credits for 30 days. Email us your last invoice and we will top up your Pro quota.
FAQ
Is MailCull truly free or is there a catch?
100 deep-scan single-checks and 1,000 deep-scan list rows every month, recurring. Quick-scan unlimited. Read-only API access included. If you need more, Pro is $19/month flat.
Does MailCull do SMTP mailbox verification?
Yes — full SMTP probing with STARTTLS opportunistic upgrade, FCrDNS-matched EHLO, IPv6 dual-stack support, and a per-MX rate limiter. Plus the M365 HTTP enumeration cascade. Documented at mailcull.io/methodology.
Why publish 91-93% accuracy when NeverBounce claims 99%?
We claim what we measure. Independent third-party tests of NeverBounce land at 92-96%. Our real-world accuracy is 91-93%. We publish the methodology so the comparison is on the same axis.
Can I use both — NeverBounce for bulk and MailCull for the evidence chain on individual addresses?
You can, and some teams do during a transition. If you find yourself reaching for MailCull more often for the evidence chain on high-stakes addresses, that is the signal that a full switch makes sense.
Does the free tier API include the evidence chain?
Yes. The full 20-code evidence chain is in every API response, on every tier including Free.
The bottom line
If you are looking for a free NeverBounce alternative because of credit math or opaque verdicts — MailCull is built for both reasons.
Start free with 100 deep-scan checks per month, no credit card. Or paste an email into the free single-email checker right now to see the evidence chain.
If you want a deeper comparison, the full MailCull vs NeverBounce side-by-side covers pricing, accuracy data, and the feature parity table.