MillionVerifier vs QuickEmailVerification

Choosing between MillionVerifier and QuickEmailVerification usually comes down to how each one deals with the addresses your list actually struggles with. MillionVerifier is a high-volume verifier with a very low headline rate and a bounce guarantee. QuickEmailVerification is an established verifier with a daily free allowance and a real-time API. Below we walk through how they price, what they do with catch-all addresses, and how accurate each claims to be, and we show where Giggal.ai lands on the same list so you have a third number to weigh.

How MillionVerifier, QuickEmailVerification and Giggal.ai compare

 MillionVerifierQuickEmailVerificationGiggal.ai
CategoryPure verifierPure verifierCatch-all and SEG verifier
Resolves catch-all Yes No Yes
Catch-all costCatch-All Verifier, resolves 30-40%, rest RiskyReturned as a catch-all status, not confirmed1.5 credits in the same run, 2 credits standalone
Secure email gateways No No15 gateways
Price at 10,000$39$60$9.90
Price at 100,000$149$320$76
Price at 1,000,000$449$1,350$680
Credit expiryCredits never expirePersistent pay-as-you-go credits never expireCredits never expire, with no condition.
Free tier100 credits100 credits a day, free1,000 credits, no card, usable on bulk
Charges for unknown results No- No
Accuracy figureClaims 99%+Claims 99%Claims 99%

Every price and policy here comes from the vendor's own pricing. Where a tool does not sell by volume, the cell shows "Quote only", "Per seat" or its monthly plan price instead.

How MillionVerifier and QuickEmailVerification handle catch-all

MillionVerifier runs a Catch-All Verifier that resolves roughly a third and marks the rest Risky. QuickEmailVerification returns catch-all as a status without confirming the mailbox. Catch-all domains accept mail for every name, so a normal check cannot tell a real mailbox from a dead one, and this is usually where a list quietly loses good contacts.

How Giggal.ai handles catch-all. Giggal.ai resolves catch-all addresses to a real deliverable or undeliverable result at 1.5 credits in a run, or 2 standalone.

MillionVerifier vs QuickEmailVerification pricing

MillionVerifier is $39 at 10,000, $149 at 100,000 and $449 at a million. QuickEmailVerification is $60 at 10,000, $320 at 100,000 and $1,350 at a million. Both numbers come straight from each vendor's own pricing, so put them next to the volume you send each month.

How Giggal.ai prices it. Giggal.ai publishes a flat pay-as-you-go price, $9.90 at 10,000, $76 at 100,000 and $680 at a million, with credits that never expire.

Secure email gateway support

On enterprise domains a gateway like Mimecast, Proofpoint or Barracuda often sits in front of the mailbox and blocks the usual check. MillionVerifier does not cover those gateways, and QuickEmailVerification does not.

How Giggal.ai handles gateways. Giggal.ai detects 15 named secure email gateways including Mimecast, Proofpoint and Barracuda, and returns a real result on addresses behind them.

Credits, free tiers and expiry

MillionVerifier credits never expire, and offers 100 credits to start. QuickEmailVerification persistent pay-as-you-go credits never expire, and offers 100 credits a day, free to start.

How Giggal.ai treats credits. Giggal.ai credits never expire, it does not charge for unknown results, and every list starts on 1,000 free credits with no card.

Why teams pick Giggal.ai over both

MillionVerifier and QuickEmailVerification each leave a pile of catch-all and gateway-protected addresses unconfirmed. Giggal.ai returns a real result on those at 1.5 credits, verifies behind 15 secure email gateways, and publishes a flat $9.90 per 10,000 with credits that never expire.

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Frequently asked questions

It depends on your list. MillionVerifier suits high-volume senders who want a low per-credit rate and do not need catch-all resolved. QuickEmailVerification suits teams that want a steady free daily allowance and a proven API. If catch-all resolution and secure email gateway coverage matter most, Giggal.ai handles both at $9.90 per 10,000.

MillionVerifier is $39 at 10,000, $149 at 100,000 and $449 at a million. QuickEmailVerification is $60 at 10,000, $320 at 100,000 and $1,350 at a million. Giggal.ai is $9.90 at 10,000, $76 at 100,000 and $680 at a million, with credits that never expire.

MillionVerifier returns a result on catch-all addresses. QuickEmailVerification flags catch-all without confirming the mailbox. Giggal.ai resolves catch-all to a real deliverable or undeliverable result at 1.5 credits in a run and also verifies behind 15 secure email gateways.

Giggal.ai is built for the hard addresses both tend to skip. It resolves catch-all to a real result at 1.5 credits, verifies behind 15 secure email gateways, and publishes a flat price of $9.90 per 10,000 with credits that never expire. You can run a list on 1,000 free credits, no card.

Yes. Giggal.ai gives 1,000 free credits with no card, usable on a bulk upload, so you can run the same list you would test in MillionVerifier or QuickEmailVerification and compare the catch-all rows.

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