A QuickEmailVerification alternative that resolves catch-all
QuickEmailVerification gives 100 free credits a day and credits that never expire, 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 against its $60.
Bottom line
- Catch-all
- We resolve it, valid or invalid. QuickEmailVerification returns a status and stops.
- Price
- $60 at 10k against our $9.90, and $1,350 vs $680 at a million.
- 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
QuickEmailVerification returns catch-all addresses as their own status and does not confirm the mailbox, which is honest but leaves the pile to you. 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 |
QuickEmailVerification pricing vs Giggal.ai
QuickEmailVerification publishes a pay-as-you-go table: $60 at 10,000, $320 at 100,000 and $1,350 at a million, with persistent credits that never expire. Giggal.ai is $9.90, $76 and $680 at the same volumes, and it resolves catch-all where QuickEmailVerification returns a status.
| Volume | Giggal.ai | QuickEmailVerification |
|---|---|---|
| 10,000 | $9.90 | $60 |
| 100,000 | $76 | $320 |
| 1,000,000 | $680 | $1,350 |
QuickEmailVerification pricing checked on 12 August 2026. Prices may have changed, see QuickEmailVerification’s pricing page.
QuickEmailVerification vs Giggal.ai
| Giggal.ai | QuickEmailVerification | |
|---|---|---|
| Price at 10,000 credits | $9.90 | $60 |
| 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. | Persistent pay-as-you-go 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% | Claims 99% |
Try it on your own list
- 1Export a list you already checked in QuickEmailVerification.
- 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
$9.90 vs $60 at 10,000, $76 vs $320 at 100,000, and $680 vs $1,350 at a million. Both keep pay-as-you-go credits from expiring.
Yes. QuickEmailVerification returns catch-all addresses as a 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.
It gives 100 free credits every day, keeps pay-as-you-go credits from expiring, has a low $4 entry price, and claims 99% accuracy. On free allowance and entry cost, it is strong.
No on both. QuickEmailVerification’s persistent pay-as-you-go credits never expire, and Giggal.ai credits never expire either.
Yes. 1,000 free credits, no card, on a bulk upload. Re-run a list it returned as catch-all and see how many resolve to a real result.
Resolve the addresses it returns as catch-all
1,000 free credits, no card required.
