Your Emails Will Stop Going to Spam

You'll get 85%+ inbox placement rates with fixed authentication, reputation recovery, and proper sending governance. No more campaigns disappearing into spam folders.

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What You'll Achieve

85%+ of your emails will land in the inbox instead of spam

Right now, 40-60% of your emails never reach the inbox. You'll fix authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), warm up your sending infrastructure properly, and implement sending governance that protects your reputation. Your campaigns actually reach prospects instead of vanishing into spam folders.

Your sender reputation will recover from "poor" to "excellent" in 45-60 days

Damaged sender reputation takes months to fix without expertise. You'll get a custom warm-up schedule, list hygiene protocols, and sending throttles calibrated to your domain health. We monitor inbox placement weekly and adjust tactics until Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo trust your domain again.

Your email campaigns will generate 3-4x more responses with better deliverability

When 50% of emails go to spam, you need 2x the volume to hit targets. You'll stop wasting budget on emails nobody sees. With 85%+ inbox placement, your existing campaigns will generate 3-4x more replies, meetings, and revenue without increasing send volume.

You'll never accidentally blacklist your domain again

Most companies destroy their deliverability by blasting 10,000 emails on day one or buying bad lists. You'll get sending governance: proper warm-up schedules, daily send limits, list verification requirements, and engagement monitoring. Your team can't accidentally burn your domain reputation even if they try.

Results from Deliverability Recovery

85%+
Inbox placement rate (vs 40-60% before)
45-60
Days to recover sender reputation
3-4x
More responses with proper delivery
"We launched a campaign to 5,000 prospects and 62% bounced or went to spam. Apparate fixed our SPF/DKIM records, rebuilt our warm-up strategy, and got us to 88% inbox placement in 6 weeks. Our reply rate jumped from 2% to 14% overnight once people actually saw our emails."
Kevin Martinez
Director of Growth, B2B SaaS Company

Why Email Deliverability Is Invisible Until It Breaks

You launch an email campaign. Your tool says "5,000 emails sent successfully." What it doesn't tell you: 3,000 went to spam, 500 bounced, and 1,500 landed in the inbox. You think you have a messaging problem when you actually have a deliverability problem.

Most companies don't realize their sender reputation is damaged until it's too late. They buy a list, blast 10,000 emails in one day, get flagged as spam, and wonder why nobody responds. Fixing deliverability requires technical expertise (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), strategic warm-up (gradual volume increases), and disciplined governance (send limits, list hygiene).

If your campaigns aren't performing, check deliverability first. It's the most expensive invisible problem in B2B sales.

Louis Blythe
Founder, Apparate

Common Questions

How do you know if my emails are going to spam?

We run inbox placement tests across Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and other providers. You'll see exactly what percentage lands in inbox vs spam vs promotions tab. We also check your domain reputation scores (Sender Score, Google Postmaster) and review bounce/complaint rates.

Can you fix deliverability if we're already blacklisted?

Yes, but it takes time. We'll identify which blacklists flagged you, submit delisting requests, fix the root cause (authentication, list quality, content), and implement warm-up protocols. Expect 45-90 days for full reputation recovery depending on damage severity.

What if we need ongoing deliverability management?

After the initial audit and fix, we offer ongoing monitoring: weekly inbox placement tests, monthly reputation reviews, and alerts if your scores drop. Most clients need active management for 3-6 months until sending governance becomes routine.

Ready to Fix Your Deliverability?

Book a free deliverability audit and we'll show you exactly why your emails aren't landing in inboxes.

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