PhishFence is the domain monitoring and email security platform for SMBs priced out of enterprise tools.
Built for security teams who need real ongoing monitoring, multi-signal risk scoring, and DMARC enforcement, without a $20,000-a-year contract and a six-month procurement cycle.
Our mission
The domain-monitoring market splits into two camps with nothing in the middle. On one side are free CLIs like DNSTwister and URLCrazy: useful one-off scanners, but no alerts, no risk scoring, no DMARC integration, no takedown help. On the other side are enterprise platforms like Bolster, Memcyco, and ZeroFox: $15,000 to $25,000 per year minimum, six-month sales cycles, ten-seat licenses you have to pretend you'll fill.
That leaves mid-market security teams and security-conscious SMBs stranded. They need real ongoing monitoring with alerts, risk scoring across DNS, DMARC, and visual signals, and ready-to-send takedown templates, without a five-figure annual contract and a CFO review. PhishFence exists to close that gap. Brand Protection Starter is $49/month for 5 monitored domains; Pro is $99/month for 20. No five-figure floor, no demo gating, no procurement theatre.
We extend that same philosophy to email security. DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT are widely understood, widely needed, and badly underserved at the mid-market price point. Our Email Security product packages the monitoring, enforcement wizard, and analyst-grade reporting that bigger vendors charge $10,000+ a year for. Sold as a standalone subscription, no domain-monitoring bundle required.
What we build
Domain monitoring & takedown templates
Continuous scanning for lookalike and typosquat domains targeting your brand. Multi-signal risk scoring across DNS, certificate transparency, screenshot capture, and visual similarity. Ready-to-send takedown templates for registrar abuse, hosting providers, and phishing databases.
DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT
Aggregate-report ingestion, known-vs-unknown sender classification, enforcement wizard, alignment monitoring, and MTA-STS / TLS-RPT policy tracking. Sold as a standalone subscription, so you don't need the domain-monitoring product to buy it.
How we work
PhishFence is a MAJUVO product, built for security operators by engineers with deep email-authentication and DNS-security expertise. The product roadmap is set by what real customers ask for in support email, not by quarterly board pressure to upsell into the next tier. We ship continuously and publish what's changed.
Pricing is transparent on the public site. There is no demo gate, no "contact sales" pricing, and no minimum contract length. Free tier exists so you can verify the product works on your own domain before paying a cent. Paid plans bill monthly with no annual commitment by default; annual billing is available for a discount if you want it.
Support email and security-questionnaire response is same-week. We don't pretend to be a 50-person company, and we don't ask procurement to pretend either. If you need a Data Processing Addendum, a SIG / CAIQ response, or a custom MSA, you'll get it in under five business days, not five months.
Company facts
| Product | PhishFence |
| Operating entity | MAJUVO LLC |
| Parent | majuvo.com |
| Founded | 2026 |
| Headquarters | California, United States |
| Product domain | phishfence.io |
| Support | support@phishfence.io |
| Security | security@phishfence.io |
Timeline
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Early 2026PhishFence founded under MAJUVO LLC
PhishFence launched as a product line of MAJUVO LLC, a California limited liability company, to ship domain monitoring and email security for the SMB and mid-market segments.
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2026PhishFence goes live at phishfence.io
Core scanning, alerts, DMARC monitoring, REST API, Stripe billing, and free public tools shipped. Customers actively onboarding.
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2026 · ShippingEmail Security standalone
DMARC, SPF, DKIM, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT monitoring released as a co-equal product line. Sold separately from Brand Protection.
Why this matters to you
You're not signing a five-year contract with a vendor whose roadmap is set by a quarterly board meeting. You're working with a team that ships continuously, replies to support email same-week, and prices for the buyer who doesn't have a procurement department. That's the wedge; we're leaning into it.