QuickPivot email service provider (ESP)

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 12, 2026), QuickPivot is the email service provider (ESP) for 146 domains — 0.02% of 617,244 SPF-publishing domains. Detection method: include: mechanisms in the SPF record.

Key facts

QuickPivot is an email service provider (ESP) identified through SPF include mechanisms in customer domain SPF records. It most commonly appears alongside Microsoft 365 in email authentication configurations.

Its operational footprint is concentrated in the long tail of the web—smaller and mid-market sites rather than the largest brands—and is predominantly found in .com domains. For email practitioners, this distribution pattern means QuickPivot is more frequently encountered in business-to-business, e-commerce, and SMB delivery contexts than in Fortune 500 mail flows.

Where QuickPivot sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00000.0%
Top 10,00032.1%
Top 100,0003524.0%
Top 1,000,00010370.5%
Unranked53.4%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.com6645.2%
.org1611.0%
.edu117.5%
.com.br96.2%
.cl53.4%
.co32.1%
.au32.1%
.com.co32.1%
.gov21.4%
.ec21.4%

What QuickPivot users also use

Cross-tabulated from the same daily snapshot — the other email services seen on the same 146 domains.

TypeServiceDomainsShare of QuickPivot users
MailboxMicrosoft 3658759.6%
MailboxGoogle Workspace2718.5%
MailboxMimecast96.2%
MailboxSelf-Hosted64.1%
MailboxProofpoint53.4%
MailboxUnknown / Other32.1%
ESPSendGrid (Twilio)3020.5%
ESPAmazon SES2919.9%
ESPSalesforce2114.4%
ESPHubSpot1711.6%

SPF include mechanisms and mail authentication

When a domain includes QuickPivot in its SPF record, it designates QuickPivot as an authorised sender for mail from that domain. QuickPivot frequently appears in configurations that also authenticate Microsoft 365, typically where it handles transactional mail, marketing campaigns, or relay functions. Because its customer base is concentrated in smaller and mid-market sites rather than the largest brands, QuickPivot's IP reputation and filtering behaviour may differ from that of more widely-deployed ESPs, making it relevant for organisations to monitor in their SPF configuration and sender reputation strategies.

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Frequently asked questions

What is QuickPivot and why does it appear in my domain's SPF record?

QuickPivot is an email service provider that helps organisations send transactional mail, marketing campaigns, or relay mail from their domains. It appears in your SPF record if your domain has delegated mail sending authority to QuickPivot, typically alongside primary providers such as Microsoft 365.

How many domains use QuickPivot?

146 domains in the Tranco top-1M use QuickPivot as their email service provider (ESP) as of July 12, 2026 (0.02% of SPF-publishing domains), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is QuickPivot common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

QuickPivot accounts for 0.02% of SPF-publishing domains in the top 1M. Whether you should seed a test mailbox there depends on how much of your audience it represents — the co-usage table above shows the services it appears alongside most.

Which countries or TLDs use QuickPivot most?

QuickPivot's largest TLD is .com (45.2% of its domains); it appears across 35 TLDs in total.

Other email service provider (ESP)s

Amazon SES (6.21%)SendGrid (Twilio) (4.75%)Mailgun (4.11%)Zendesk (3.87%)Mailchimp (3.69%)Mandrill (3.36%)HubSpot (3.18%)Salesforce (2.62%)Mailjet (Sinch) (2.13%)Cloudflare Email Routing (1.80%)