Your incredible emails are ending up
in the wrong folder.
Most people try to fix email performance with subject lines and copy.
Inbox providers are asking a different question first.

Before I show you what's in the checker,
here's what's usually missing:
Most business owners send emails for months or years without ever checking whether inbox providers actually trust them.
So when something feels off, they start guessing:
That's why email starts to feel frustrating.
Not because you're bad at writing.
Not because email "doesn't work."
But because you're trying to optimize before trust is confirmed.
What I'm sharing here does NOT help you write better emails
Before inbox providers evaluate your content, they make a decision about you as a sender.
Can they reliably confirm this email is actually coming from you?
If that answer is unclear, everything else gets evaluated differently.
You can have great content - but if inbox providers aren't sure who you are, delivery becomes inconsistent.
Why inbox providers changed the rules
Inbox providers didn't make changes to make marketing harder. They're dealing with real problems: spam, spoofing, phishing. Most of us want them to stop that.
To do that, inbox providers need to answer one core question: Can we reliably confirm who this sender is?
If trust isn't clear, performance doesn't usually crash overnight. It slips quietly.
This is why people can have "good emails" that still don't get results.
Email doesn't work as one thing
It works in layers. I think of email as a system with layers. I call the first layer the Email Trust Stack. Because without it, nothing else works the way it should.
Most people jump straight to messaging. This focuses on the first layer only.
And when your message lands in their inbox - your events get booked out, your clients fetch their wallets, and your customers send you annoying Stripe notifications.
Why this matters more than ever
For a long time, much of this trust layer was handled quietly in the background. Platforms and providers carried some of that weight.
That changed.
Inbox providers now expect senders to more clearly confirm their own identity. When that confirmation is missing or inconsistent, email still sends... but it doesn't get a fair shot.
That's why this isn't a copy problem. It's a foundation problem.
Introducing
Meet the Email Trust Checker
The Email Trust Checker helps you answer one question:
"Do inbox providers likely trust
my email identity right now?"
This is a diagnostic. Not a score. Not a setup service. Not a fix-everything tool.
You answer a few simple questions. You don't need to touch technical settings. You don't need to understand everything yet.
No overwhelm. No rabbit holes. Just clarity.

HOW IT WORKS
Three steps to clarity
No DNS settings. No tech knowledge. Just answers.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
What you get for $9
get clarity on your email trust
in less than 10 minutes.
Here's what's included when you grab the Email Trust Checker today:
- Email Trust Checker (GPT) - Your diagnostic starting point. Answer a few simple questions and get a clear read on whether inbox providers likely trust your emails.
- Clear explanation of your current trust signals - So you know exactly what's actually happening on inbox providers' end.
- One specific recommended action - Based on whether you're Safe, At Risk, or Broken. Not a generic list - the right next move for where you actually are.
No noise. No overwhelm. Simply the right next steps.
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Email Trust Setup Workshop
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