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7 Best Amazon SES Alternatives for Cold Email in 2026
Amazon SES is the cheapest way to send email, but for cold outreach it is the wrong tool: AWS gates cold use cases, there is no inbox or warmup, and you build everything yourself. The fix is managed, purpose-built cold infrastructure.

The InboxKit Alternative


TL;DR
Amazon SES is the cheapest way to send email (~$0.10 per 1,000), but for cold outreach it is the wrong tool: AWS gates cold use cases at the production-access stage, there is no inbox or warmup, and you build and manage everything yourself. The $1 for 10K emails headline ignores the engineering project and the chance AWS denies your use case. For cold email that lands, you want managed, purpose-built infrastructure. The strongest alternative is InboxKit (real Google/Microsoft/Azure accounts, warmed and monitored); for the cheapest cold-friendly option, Maildoso or Mailforge.
How We Selected These Alternatives
- Infrastructure quality: real Google/Microsoft accounts vs shared IPs, US IP verification, dedicated vs pooled resources
- Deliverability tools: warmup isolation, inbox placement testing, blacklist monitoring, DNS automation
- Pricing transparency: no hidden costs, clear per-mailbox rates, honest total cost of ownership
- Feature completeness: sequencer integrations, API access, bulk management, admin controls
- User reputation: G2 and TrustPilot reviews, community feedback, support responsiveness
Why people switch from Amazon SES
AWS gates cold use cases
New accounts start in a sandbox with tiny limits and only verified recipients, and must request production access, where AWS reviews your use case and frequently denies or scrutinizes cold and unsolicited senders.
SES does not tolerate cold
Even when approved, it is built for transactional and permission-based mail, so cold campaigns over a shared-IP relay tend to land in spam without heavy manual warmup and put your domain reputation at risk.
It is all DIY
SES gives you no inbox, no warmup, no monitoring, and no 1:1 reply workflow, so you assemble a sender, authenticate domains, warm IPs with third-party tools, build alerting on CloudWatch, and manage suppression yourself.
Cheapest packets is not cheapest outcome
SES wins on per-email cost, but you also pay in time and tools for a sender, warmup, monitoring, and reputation management, plus you need AWS to approve the use case at all.
Quick Comparison
| Platform | Best For | Pricing |
|---|---|---|
InboxKit | Teams wanting real Google/Microsoft accounts with US IPs, built-in monitoring, and the lowest price for official workspace accounts | Google & Microsoft 365 from $2 |
Maildoso | Cheapest cold-friendly infrastructure | From ~$1 |
Mailforge | Rock-bottom self-serve cold infrastructure | $3/mailbox/mo or $2 annually (~$2 |
InfraForge | Dedicated-IP cold infrastructure | $3/mailbox/mo + $99/dedicated IP/mo |
PrimeForge | Real Google/Microsoft accounts | $4 |
Zapmail | Pre-warmed real accounts | $39/$99/$299 for 10/30/100 mailboxes, $2 |
Mailbloom | Private servers with isolated IPs | Flat per-server price (quote) |
Switch to InboxKit
Plans from $39/mo with 10 mailboxes included. InfraGuard monitoring and 24+ sequencer integrations.
The 7 Best Amazon SES Alternatives
InboxKit
inboxkit.comBest for: Teams wanting real Google/Microsoft accounts with US IPs, built-in monitoring, and the lowest price for official workspace accounts
InboxKit provisions real Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and Azure accounts with dedicated US IPs. Every mailbox is a genuine account with full admin access, automated SPF/DKIM/DMARC via Cloudflare in under 60 seconds. Pre-warmed accounts are available ready to buy and send.
Pricing: Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 both starting from $2.50/mailbox/month on Enterprise annual billing. Azure at $30/tenant (up to 100 mailboxes). Plans: Professional $39/mo (10 slots), Agency $99/mo (30 slots), Enterprise $299/mo (100 slots). Annual billing saves up to 20%.
Includes InfraGuard monitoring (blacklist checks every 6h, DNS watching, bounce tracking), unlimited inbox placement testing, email insights, and 24+ native sequencer integrations. Isolated Warmup add-on at $3/mb/mo warms accounts independently (not shared pool). Full API access and webhooks on all plans.

Strengths
- Google Workspace & Microsoft 365 both from $2.50/mo (Enterprise annual)
- Pre-warmed accounts available ready to send
- Dedicated US-IP addresses on every account
- InfraGuard monitoring (blacklist every 6h) + unlimited placement testing
- 24+ native sequencer integrations + full API on all plans
- Azure mailboxes at $30/tenant + email insights
Limitations
- –No built-in sequencing, infrastructure-focused only
- –Newer platform compared to Instantly or SmartLead ecosystems
Google & Microsoft 365 from $2
Maildoso
maildoso.comBest for: Cheapest cold-friendly infrastructure
If SES appealed because it was cheap and infrastructure-grade, Maildoso is the cold-email version that does not gate or fight you: SMTP-first with a floor as low as $0.80/mailbox at scale and a hero rate near $1.80, combo plans that add official Google Workspace, three-day placement testing, self-healing mailboxes, and API/MCP access for automation.
No sandbox, no approval, built for cold. It is the closest cheap infrastructure feel to SES, but actually built for cold and far less DIY.

Strengths
- Cheapest cold-friendly bulk pricing
- Combo adds real Google Workspace
- Placement testing every 3 days, self-healing mailboxes
Limitations
- –No Microsoft 365
- –Google only in Combo bundles
- –No managed warmup product
From ~$1.80/mailbox, as low as $0.80/mailbox at scale
Mailforge
mailforge.aiBest for: Rock-bottom self-serve cold infrastructure
Mailforge offers shared-IP mailboxes at $3/mailbox monthly or $2 annually (effective floor around $2.42 at 200+), with free automated DNS, 5-minute setup, and works with any sending software positioning.
For developers who wanted SES's low price without building the stack, Mailforge is cheap and self-serve, the cheapest dedicated cold infrastructure with none of SES's sandbox or build effort.

Strengths
- Lowest per-mailbox cost
- Free DNS automation, 5-minute setup
- Sequencer-agnostic, works with any software
Limitations
- –Shared-IP reputation
- –Warmup and monitoring are separate Forge products
- –Not real Google/Microsoft accounts
$3/mailbox/mo or $2 annually (~$2.42 floor at 200+)
InfraForge
infraforge.aiBest for: Dedicated-IP cold infrastructure
If you were going to pay for SES dedicated IPs anyway, InfraForge is purpose-built dedicated-IP cold infrastructure at $3/mailbox/mo plus $99 per dedicated IP per month, with API access and a mature ecosystem, and cold is the point.
It is more expensive per IP than SES's ~$25, but it is managed for outreach rather than DIY.

Strengths
- Purpose-built dedicated IPs
- API access and a mature ecosystem
- Managed for cold outreach, not DIY
Limitations
- –More expensive per IP than SES (~$25)
- –Per-IP fee adds up at small scale
- –Not real Google/Microsoft accounts
$3/mailbox/mo + $99/dedicated IP/mo
Switch to InboxKit
Plans from $39/mo with 10 mailboxes included. InfraGuard monitoring and 24+ integrations.
PrimeForge
primeforge.aiBest for: Real Google/Microsoft accounts
PrimeForge sells real Google and Microsoft mailboxes self-serve at $4.50/mailbox monthly or $3.50 annually with a 10-slot minimum, pre-warmed with automated DNS, US IPs, ESP matching, and API access.
It gives you real cold-sending inboxes without assembling a sender, the right pick when you want genuine provider accounts.

Strengths
- Real Google and Microsoft mailboxes
- Pre-warmed with automated DNS and US IPs
- ESP matching and API access
Limitations
- –Higher per-mailbox cost than SMTP options
- –10-slot minimum
- –Self-serve, no fully managed tier
$4.50/mailbox/mo or $3.50 annually (10-slot minimum)
Zapmail
zapmail.aiBest for: Pre-warmed real accounts
Zapmail's pre-warmed Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 mailboxes (12 weeks of warmup done before delivery) come with ZapShield monitoring, placement testing credits, and OAuth setup in about 10 minutes.
Plans run $39/$99/$299 for 10/30/100 mailboxes from a $2.50/mailbox floor, with no sandbox and ready to send.

Strengths
- Pre-warmed real Google/Microsoft accounts
- Fastest setup (OAuth, ~10 minutes)
- ZapShield monitoring and placement credits
Limitations
- –Placement credits capped per plan
- –No sandbox or free trial path
- –Per-mailbox floor higher than bulk SMTP
$39/$99/$299 for 10/30/100 mailboxes, $2.50/mailbox floor
Mailbloom
mailbloom.ioBest for: Private servers with isolated IPs
Mailbloom, the evolution of Mailscale, gives you your own dedicated private server with fresh, isolated IPs and up to 200 mailboxes for a flat per-server price, with developer API access and 24/7 monitoring.
For technical teams that wanted SES-style infrastructure control but managed and cold-ready, it is the private-server pick.

Strengths
- Dedicated private server with fresh, isolated IPs
- Up to 200 mailboxes per server
- Developer API access and 24/7 monitoring
Limitations
- –Flat per-server pricing requires a quote
- –Private SMTP, not real Google/Microsoft accounts
- –Overkill for small senders
Flat per-server price (quote)
Our Verdict
Bottom Line
For cold email this is cheapest packets vs cheapest outcome. SES wins on raw per-email price and is excellent for transactional, developer-built sending. But for cold outreach it is DIY infrastructure that AWS often will not approve, with no inboxes, no warmup, and shared-IP reputation you must manage. The alternatives that work are managed cold infrastructure, and for most teams InboxKit is the strongest: real Google, Microsoft, and Azure mailboxes on dedicated IPs, isolated warmup, two-way replies, and InfraGuard monitoring, ready to send from $39/mo.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is not recommended. AWS often denies production access for cold or unsolicited use cases, SES's policy prohibits spam, and cold mail over a shared-IP relay typically lands in spam without heavy manual warmup. Use purpose-built infrastructure like InboxKit instead.
Per email, yes (~$0.10/1,000). But that is the cost of sending, not of cold email that works, you still need a sender app, warmup, monitoring, and AWS approval. Managed alternatives bundle real inboxes, warmup, and monitoring with no build required.
InboxKit, for managed real Google/Microsoft/Azure mailboxes with warmup and monitoring. For the cheapest cold-friendly option, Maildoso or Mailforge.
A sending interface (or Listmonk/Gophish), domain authentication, IP warmup with third-party tools, suppression handling, and monitoring and alerting on CloudWatch. Managed alternatives provide all of that out of the box.
Yes. Use SES for your application's transactional email and InboxKit for cold sales outreach. Different jobs.
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