Outbound Cold Email & Domain Generator

Create alternative domains, prefix suggestions, and standard corporate email variations for outreach campaigns.

Email Generator Workspace

Outreach Infrastructure Parameters

Provide representative details to calculate cold outreach address mappings and DNS rules

Structure Cold Outreach Infrastructure

Why deliverability managers, outbound teams, and startup founders isolate cold email flows

Domain Suggestions

Generates 14+ alternative prefix/suffix domains and TLD options to insulate primary brand mail domains.

Multiple Variations

Generates primary, alternative, and role-based email addresses based on name and role configuration.

Setup Checklist

Provides exact SPF, DKIM, DMARC settings and domain warming guidelines for outbound senders.

Follow these simple steps to configure sending structures

Provide User details

Enter the user first name, last name, primary business domain, and department/role identifier.

Run Generator Check

Click "Generate Emails" to create corporate variations, alternative domains, and setup guides.

Select Cold Domains

Review alternative prefix/suffix domain recommendations and purchase insulated cold mail assets.

Apply DNS Rules

Follow the generated checklist to establish SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and domain warming routines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common inquiries about outbound outreach email generation

Why should I use an alternative domain for outreach?
Sending cold email outreach from your primary corporate domain carries a risk of spam complaints. If your domain is blocklisted, primary business operations (like invoices or support tickets) will fail. Isolating cold mail on secondary domains protects your brand reputation.
What is a prefix or suffix suggestion?
Standard practices include prepending verbs like "get", "try", "use", or "join" (e.g. getacme.com), or appending tags like "app", "hq", "labs", or "team" (e.g. acmehq.com) to make the domain look recognizable and professional.
How long should I warm up a new domain?
We recommend warming up new domains for at least 2 to 4 weeks, starting at 5 emails per day and gradually scaling up to a maximum of 50 emails per day to establish positive IP and domain reputation.