TL;DR
Inframail = unlimited inboxes, flat rate, scale focus. Mission Inbox = $5-8/inbox, compliance focus, regulated industries. Inframail for volume, Mission Inbox for compliance.
Feature Comparison
Different Priorities
Inframail optimizes for scale. Unlimited inboxes at flat pricing means you can run as many as you need without per-inbox math.
Mission Inbox optimizes for compliance. If you're in a regulated industry (finance, healthcare, legal), their compliance focus may be necessary.
Cost Analysis
Inframail's flat-rate model means your per-inbox cost drops with scale. At 100+ inboxes, it's likely the more economical choice.
Mission Inbox at $5-8/inbox is mid-tier pricing. You're paying for compliance features and regulatory focus, not just inboxes.
When to Choose Inframail
- Volume is the priority
- You're not in a heavily regulated industry
- Predictable flat-rate costs matter
- You need 50+ inboxes
When to Choose Mission Inbox
- You're in a regulated industry
- Compliance is a requirement, not a nice-to-have
- Standard infrastructure won't meet your legal needs
- Quality over quantity
Verdict
Inframail for volume-focused teams. Mission Inbox for regulated industries requiring compliance features.
Choose Inframail if
Choose Inframail when scale and predictable pricing are the priorities.
Choose Mission Inbox if
Choose Mission Inbox when compliance requirements mandate specialized infrastructure.
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