A MyEmailVerifier alternative that resolves catch-all
MyEmailVerifier is a low-cost verifier with 100 free credits a day, but on catch-all domains it returns a status and leaves the mailbox unconfirmed. Giggal.ai returns a real result, at $9.90 per 10,000.
Bottom line
- Catch-all
- We resolve it, valid or invalid. MyEmailVerifier flags it as a status and stops.
- Price
- MyEmailVerifier is $15 at 10k and $349 at a million; we are $9.90 and $680.
- Free tier
- It gives 100 credits a day; we give 1,000 bulk credits, no card.
- Try it
- 1,000 free credits on a bulk list, no card.
How Giggal.ai verifies catch-all addresses
MyEmailVerifier separates its results into valid, invalid, catch-all and unknown, and hands catch-all addresses back as their own status rather than confirming the mailbox. That keeps it honest, but it leaves you a pile to sort out by hand. We route those addresses down a separate path and return one of four results, so the real mailboxes come back deliverable.
| Result | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Deliverable | The mailbox exists and will accept mail |
| Undeliverable | The mailbox does not exist |
| Risky | The address exists but carries deliverability risk |
| Unknown | We could not verify the address, and the credit is refunded |
MyEmailVerifier pricing vs Giggal.ai
MyEmailVerifier publishes a volume-tiered table: $15 at 10,000, $99 at 100,000 and $349 at a million, with credits that never expire. Giggal.ai is $9.90, $76 and $680 at those volumes. The split that matters is catch-all: we resolve it where MyEmailVerifier only flags it.
| Volume | Giggal.ai | MyEmailVerifier |
|---|---|---|
| 10,000 | $9.90 | $15 |
| 100,000 | $76 | $99 |
| 1,000,000 | $680 | $349 |
MyEmailVerifier pricing checked on 12 August 2026. Prices may have changed, see MyEmailVerifier’s pricing page.
MyEmailVerifier vs Giggal.ai
| Giggal.ai | MyEmailVerifier | |
|---|---|---|
| Price at 10,000 credits | $9.90 | $15 |
| Catch-all verification | Yes | No |
| Catch-all pricing | 1.5 credits in the same run, 2 credits standalone | Returned as a catch-all status, not confirmed |
| SEG verifier | 15 gateways | No |
| Credit expiry | Credits never expire, with no condition. | Credits never expire |
| Free tier | 1,000 credits, no card, usable on bulk | 100 credits a day, free |
| Charges for unknown results | No | - |
| Accuracy figure | Claims 99% | - |
Try it on your own list
- 1Export a list you already checked in MyEmailVerifier.
- 2Run it here on the 1,000 free credits. No card.
- 3Look at the rows returned as catch-all. Count how many come back real.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. MyEmailVerifier returns catch-all addresses as a separate status and does not confirm the mailbox. Giggal.ai returns a real deliverable or undeliverable result on those addresses, at 1.5 credits in a run or 2 standalone.
MyEmailVerifier publishes a volume-tiered table: $15 at 10,000, $99 at 100,000 and $349 at a million. Giggal.ai is $9.90, $76 and $680 at those volumes. Both keep credits from expiring, so the difference that matters is that we resolve catch-all and it flags it.
It gives 100 free credits every day that reset rather than expiring after a trial, keeps a very low headline rate, never expires credits, and runs bonus-credit promotions at high volume. On price and free allowance, it is strong.
No. Giggal.ai credits never expire, and MyEmailVerifier credits never expire either, so both are safe to stockpile.
Yes. 1,000 free credits, no card, on a bulk upload. Re-run a list MyEmailVerifier returned as catch-all and see how many resolve to a real result.
Resolve the addresses MyEmailVerifier marks catch-all
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