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Developer(s) | Vrit Technologies |
Initial release | circa 2024 |
Platform | Web |
Type | Email validation |
License | Proprietary |
Website | sanitizeemail.com |
Sanitize Email is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform developed by Vrit Technologies, a technology company based in Nepal. The service provides email list cleaning, validation, and hygiene tools to reduce bounce rates and improve deliverability. It is regarded as the first full-featured email validation product developed in Nepal, with the goal of competing in the global market.
Overview
[edit]Sanitize Email performs multi-step email validation across uploaded lists or via API integration. It checks for syntactic accuracy, domain configuration (MX/DNS), SMTP handshakes, and inbox existence. The system also flags disposable, role-based, or potentially harmful addresses, and uses AI-based logic to score bounce risk and categorize results as valid, risky, or invalid.
Features
[edit]Key features include:
- **Syntax and formatting checks**
- **Domain and MX record validation**
- **SMTP inbox testing**
- **Detection of disposable and spam-trap emails**
- **Real-time and bulk validation support**
- **Integrations with Google Sheets and CRMs**
- **Duplicate removal**
- **Export options** – Results downloadable in CSV, Excel, and JSON.[1]
History
[edit]Sanitize Email was developed by Kathmandu-based Vrit Technologies. Originally an internal solution to manage in-house campaign deliverability, the tool was refined and publicly launched in 2024. It is recognized as Nepal’s first email deliverability-focused SaaS platform.
Market and Competition
[edit]Sanitize Email competes with international providers such as:
- NeverBounce: A U.S.-based email verification tool offering real-time validation, detailed SMTP tests, and integrations with CRMs.
- ZeroBounce: A global email hygiene platform known for blacklist monitoring, email scoring, and GDPR-compliant data handling.
While these platforms dominate Western markets, Sanitize Email positions itself as a developer-friendly and affordable option for startups and growing businesses, particularly in emerging regions.
The platform offers free trials and tiered pricing based on the number of validations.[2]
Reception
[edit]Sanitize Email has gained traction among South Asian developers, digital marketers, and bootstrapped SaaS businesses. It has been referenced in online communities like Reddit, where users discuss lightweight email validation tools.[3] As of mid-2025, the platform has not yet been widely reviewed by global tech publications.
Company
[edit]Sanitize Email is a product of Vrit Technologies, a software development and consulting firm based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The parent company provides enterprise software, automation tools, and AI-driven applications. Sanitize Email operates under its own branding and maintains a separate product website.[4]
See also
[edit]- Email verification
- Email deliverability
- Software as a service
- Disposable email address
- Email marketing
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Sanitize Email – Features. sanitizeemail.com. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ^ Sanitize Email – Pricing Plans. sanitizeemail.com. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ^ Reddit – Email marketing tools discussion. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ^ Sanitize Email – LinkedIn. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
Category:Email Category:Web services Category:Email marketing Category:Software as a service Category:Nepalese brands
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