
TL;DR
Hypertide charges $50/month per order, with each order including a batch of inboxes (Hypertide's pricing card says 50 inboxes; its FAQ says 100 Azure inboxes at 50 per domain) capped at 5,000 emails/month in sending volume. That puts the effective rate at ~$0.50–$1 per inbox/month. On top of the recurring fee, there's a one-time initiation fee (to set up your Azure configurators) that Hypertide does not publicly disclose — though agencies pay it once and can then provision multiple clients under one login. Domains are $30 to send ~200 emails/day through Hypertide, or bring your own free. Setup takes 4–6 hours, SPF/DKIM/DMARC are pre-configured, and the specialty is Entra inboxes with a native Outlook UI. There's no free trial, but plans are month-to-month. The catch: sending is capped per order, the initiation fee is opaque, and the conservative 2-sends/account/day limit means you scale by buying more orders.
How Hypertide pricing works
Hypertide's model is unusual, built around "orders":
- Per-order, flat monthly fee. $50/month buys one order — a batch of inboxes with a fixed 5,000-emails/month sending capacity. You scale volume by buying more orders, not by upgrading a plan.
- A one-time initiation fee. Separately, you pay an undisclosed one-time fee to set up your Azure configurators. Agencies pay it once and can then run many clients/domains under one login (separate per-client logins require paying it again).
- Azure/Entra-first, with Google/Microsoft options. Hypertide's specialty is Entra inboxes on Microsoft's Azure servers, with a native Outlook UI. It also offers regular Microsoft and Google Workspace accounts for diversification. It is not private/custom SMTP.
- Tenant separation. Each order is isolated with dedicated domains, IPs, and users — so your reputation isn't shared with other Hypertide customers.
There's no free trial; billing is month-to-month and cancelable from the app.
Hypertide pricing breakdown
| Item | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Order (recurring) | $50/month | ~50–100 inboxes, 5,000 emails/month cap |
| Initiation fee (one-time) | Not publicly disclosed | Sets up Azure configurators; pay once per login |
| Domain (via Hypertide) | $30 (~200 emails/day) | Or bring your own free |
| Effective per inbox | ~$0.50–$1/month | Depends on 50 vs 100 inboxes per order |
Pricing is from the Hypertide site. Note the inbox-per-order figure is stated as 50 in the pricing card and 100 in the FAQ — confirm at purchase. The 5,000-emails/month cap is consistent across Hypertide's materials.
What you actually get
- Entra inboxes with a native Outlook UI — Hypertide's headline differentiator; the inbox looks and behaves like standard Outlook, which most Azure resellers can't offer.
- Multi-platform options — Azure/Entra plus regular Microsoft and Google Workspace accounts for diversification.
- Tenant separation — dedicated domains, IPs, and users per order, reducing shared-reputation risk.
- Fast automated setup — 4–6 hours, with SPF/DKIM/DMARC pre-configured.
- Bulk warmup tools — client-only tooling to update warmup settings across inboxes.
- Sequencer integration — works with Smartlead, Instantly, and Bison.
- In-app domain management — swap burned domains, buy domains, manage clients from one dashboard.
The real per-inbox and per-volume cost
Hypertide is cheap per inbox but priced by volume blocks:
- Per inbox: $50 ÷ 50–100 inboxes = $0.50–$1/inbox/month — genuinely among the lowest rates available.
- Per volume: the binding constraint is 5,000 emails/month per order. After a 2-week warmup, each account is rated for ~2 sends/day, so the inbox count exists mainly to spread that 5,000-email cap safely.
- Scaling: to send 100,000 emails/month, you'd need ~20 orders (≈$1,000/month) plus domains — which matches how high-volume agencies actually use it.
- Plus the initiation fee: factor in the undisclosed one-time setup cost, amortized over how long you stay.
So Hypertide's real cost is best measured per 5,000-email block ($50), not strictly per inbox.
How Hypertide pricing compares
| Provider | Model | Per-inbox/mo | Mailbox type | Monitoring | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hypertide | $50/order (5,000 emails) | $0.50–$1 | Azure/Entra + Google/MS | On-request audits | Cheap Azure/Entra volume (Outlook UI) |
| InboxKit | Plan + mailbox slots | $2.50–$3.50 | Official Google / Microsoft 365 / Azure | InfraGuard add-on (1st mo free) | Official inboxes + monitoring + transparent pricing |
| Inframail | Flat-rate by send volume | $129–$327/mo (unlimited inboxes) | Microsoft / Outlook | Built-in blacklist monitoring | High-inbox Outlook senders |
| Maildoso (SMTP) | Per-mailbox packages | $1.80–$3.10 | Proprietary SMTP | Placement tests every 3 days | Budget high-volume B2B SMTP |
The honest positioning: Hypertide is genuinely cheap per Azure/Entra inbox, and the native-Outlook Entra experience is a real edge for Microsoft-focused senders who want diversification beyond Google. The trade-offs are an opaque initiation fee, volume capped in $50/5,000-email blocks, conservative send limits, and no always-on monitoring. InboxKit costs more per mailbox ($2.50–$3.50) but with no setup fee and fully transparent pricing, official Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and Azure mailboxes, per-domain admin panels, US-IP infrastructure, faster setup (~10 minutes), 24+ integrations (vs Hypertide's three), and always-on InfraGuard monitoring (blacklist checks every 6 hours, DNS watchdog, bounce tracking). For Azure specifically, both offer it; the difference is monitoring, integrations, transparency, and whether you want to manage volume in fixed blocks.
Who Hypertide is best for at this price
Hypertide makes sense for cold email lead-gen agencies and high-volume senders who want the cheapest possible Azure/Entra inboxes and value the native Outlook UI for Microsoft deliverability. If you're sending hundreds of thousands of emails a month, stacking $50 orders to ~$1,000/month for 100,000 sends is highly cost-effective, and the per-client management under one login is agency-friendly. It's also a smart diversification layer to run alongside Google-based infrastructure.
Who should consider an alternative
Hypertide is harder to justify when:
- You want transparent, all-in pricing. The undisclosed initiation fee makes true cost hard to compare. Providers like InboxKit publish everything with no setup fee.
- You want built-in monitoring. Hypertide offers warmup tools and audits on request, but always-on blacklist/DNS/bounce alerting (InfraGuard) is a different value layer.
- You need flexible send volume. The 5,000-email/order cap and 2-sends/account/day limit mean you scale in fixed blocks rather than smoothly.
- You want broad integrations or a Google-first setup. Hypertide integrates with three sequencers and leans Azure/Entra; if you need wider integrations or Google as the primary channel, weigh alternatives.
Final verdict
Hypertide is one of the cheapest ways to get Azure/Entra cold email inboxes, and its native-Outlook Entra experience is a genuine differentiator for Microsoft-focused senders who want to diversify. The $50/order model is dead simple, tenant separation is a real deliverability plus, and at scale (stacking orders to ~$1,000/month for 100,000 emails) the economics are excellent for high-volume agencies.
The caveats are the opacity and the structure: an undisclosed initiation fee, volume capped in $50/5,000-email blocks, conservative send limits, and no always-on monitoring. If you'd rather have fully transparent pricing with no setup fee, official Google, Microsoft 365, and Azure mailboxes, faster setup, far more integrations, and always-on InfraGuard monitoring — at a higher but predictable per-mailbox price — see how InboxKit compares.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hypertide charges $50/month per order, with each order including a batch of inboxes (50 per its pricing card, 100 per its FAQ) capped at 5,000 emails/month. That's roughly $0.50–$1 per inbox. There's also a one-time initiation fee that Hypertide does not publicly disclose, plus domains at $30 (or bring your own free).
It's a one-time setup fee to configure your Azure configurators. Hypertide doesn't publish the amount. Agencies pay it once and can then provision multiple clients/domains under a single login; separate logins per client require paying it again.
Each $50/month order is capped at 5,000 emails/month. The inbox count is stated as 50 in Hypertide's pricing card and 100 in its FAQ (50 per domain), so confirm at purchase. After a 2-week warmup, each account is rated for ~2 sends/day.
Hypertide specializes in Entra inboxes on Microsoft's Azure servers (with a native Outlook UI), and also offers regular Microsoft and Google Workspace accounts for diversification. It is not private/custom SMTP.
No free trial, but plans are month-to-month and cancelable from the web app without contacting support.
You scale by buying more orders. Each $50 order adds 5,000 emails/month of capacity, so ~100,000 emails/month costs roughly $1,000/month plus domains — a common setup for high-volume lead-gen agencies.
Sources & References
- 1
Hypertide Official Website(2026)
- 2
InboxKit Pricing(2026)
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