SurveyMonkey SaaS sender

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 13, 2026), SurveyMonkey is the SaaS sender for 58 domains — 0.01% of 617,702 SPF-publishing domains. Detection method: include: mechanisms in the SPF record.

Key facts

SurveyMonkey is a web-based survey and feedback collection platform operated by Momentive. It sends email campaigns, survey invitations, and notifications on behalf of its customers' domains, relying on SPF records and sender authentication to authorise outbound mail.

Its SPF footprint is concentrated in the long tail of smaller websites, predominantly in .com domains, and frequently appears alongside Microsoft 365. For email senders and recipients, this distribution pattern means SurveyMonkey is more likely to handle survey and notification mail for midmarket and smaller organisations than for large enterprises, making it a useful signal when assessing a domain's infrastructure choices and sender reputation.

Where SurveyMonkey sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00011.7%
Top 10,00000.0%
Top 100,000610.3%
Top 1,000,0004069.0%
Unranked1119.0%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.com3153.4%
.com.au1322.4%
.org712.1%
.au35.2%
.cl11.7%
.com.br11.7%
.eu11.7%
.org.uk11.7%

What SurveyMonkey users also use

Cross-tabulated from the same daily snapshot — the other email services seen on the same 58 domains.

TypeServiceDomainsShare of SurveyMonkey users
MailboxMicrosoft 3651831.0%
MailboxProofpoint1627.6%
MailboxMimecast1525.9%
MailboxGoogle Workspace712.1%
MailboxBarracuda23.4%

SPF delegation and shared-platform sender reputation

When a domain's SPF record includes SurveyMonkey's authorised send servers, email receivers must extend trust to SurveyMonkey's infrastructure as a proxy for the domain's own sending practices. Because SurveyMonkey is used by many customers simultaneously, a single compromised account or malicious sender on the platform can damage the reputation of SurveyMonkey's netblocks — and indirectly impact legitimate senders from other organisations also authorised via the same SPF include. For this reason, senders relying on SurveyMonkey for campaigns should monitor their own feedback loops and bounce rates, and consider deploying DMARC and DKIM to signal their own sending policy independently of the platform's shared infrastructure.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I test email deliverability against SurveyMonkey's sending infrastructure?

If your organisation uses SurveyMonkey to send customer surveys or notifications, testing deliverability by sending through SurveyMonkey reflects real-world conditions — but ensure your DMARC and SPF configuration are correctly aligned to SurveyMonkey's published send servers, and monitor your domain's reputation signals independently of the platform's shared IP pool.

How many domains use SurveyMonkey?

58 domains in the Tranco top-1M use SurveyMonkey as their SaaS sender as of July 13, 2026 (0.01% of SPF-publishing domains), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is SurveyMonkey common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

SurveyMonkey accounts for 0.01% 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 SurveyMonkey most?

SurveyMonkey's largest TLD is .com (53.4% of its domains); it appears across 8 TLDs in total.

Other SaaS senders

Shopify (0.87%)Pardot (Salesforce) (0.79%)CodeTwo Email Signatures 365 (0.71%)KnowBe4 (0.56%)Statuspage (Atlassian) (0.34%)Trustpilot (0.30%)Atlassian (Jira/Confluence) (0.30%)Firebase (Google) (0.29%)BigCommerce (0.22%)Lark / Feishu (0.21%)