PostGrid Verify helps marketing teams decide which customer records are safe for direct mail, local campaigns, and fulfillment follow-up before spend is committed. With PostGrid Verify connected, Juno can verify and standardize US, Canadian, and international addresses, complete partial entries, suggest corrected street lines, check postal code matches, and preserve useful details like units, postal codes, and coordinates for cleaner audience lists and fewer returned pieces.
What Juno does with PostGrid Verify
PostGrid Verify gives Juno a practical PostGrid Verify MCP connector for marketers who need address confidence before direct mail, local campaigns, or fulfillment follow-up spend gets committed. Once connected, Juno can verify customer addresses, clean mailing lists, standardize international addresses, and complete partial addresses inside the same planning conversation where the campaign brief is taking shape.
The useful part is the decision layer. Juno can take messy street lines, missing postal codes, uncertain units, or mixed-country records and return a tidy read on what looks verified, corrected, incomplete, or risky enough for review.
PostGrid's address verification overview describes verification, correction, standardization, enrichment, autocomplete, and postal code lookup across US, Canadian, and international addresses. Juno turns that address work into marketer-friendly artifacts: a mailing-list cleanup tracker, direct mail readiness brief, or fulfillment follow-up checklist.
Where it fits in your workflow
Connect PostGrid Verify when the audience looks promising but the address data is wobbling. Maybe a postcard test is going to lapsed customers, a local event invite needs ZIP-level confidence, or a customer success campaign is about to mail follow-up materials after a purchase.
A practical workflow starts with the list, the markets you care about, and the output you need. Juno can check address records, preserve useful fields like units, postal codes, and coordinates when available, and call out which rows are safe for mail, which need correction, and which should stay out of spend for now.
It also fits before handoff. After Juno reports back, a marketer can decide whether to send the list to a mail vendor, ask lifecycle or ops for missing data, split domestic and international segments, or rewrite a campaign plan around the reachable audience instead of the theoretical one.
What you get
- PostGrid Verify address cleanup reports that separate verified, corrected, incomplete, and risky records before a mail budget is locked
- Mailing-list readiness notes for direct mail, local campaigns, event invites, and fulfillment follow-up
- Standardized international address fields that make cross-border segments easier to review without flattening every country into one format
- Completed partial address suggestions for missing street, city, province, state, ZIP, or postal code details when PostGrid returns a match
- Decision-ready campaign handoffs that make clear which addresses are usable, which need manual review, and which should be excluded
Frequently asked questions
Does Juno send direct mail through PostGrid Verify?
No. PostGrid Verify is the address quality layer. Use Juno to prepare the cleanup report or readiness brief before your team sends files to a mail, CRM, or fulfillment workflow.
What inputs should I give Juno first?
Bring the customer list, country or market focus, any known street, unit, city, state or province, postal code, and the campaign decision you need to make. A scrappy CSV is fine as long as the goal is clear.
Can it handle international addresses?
Yes. The connector brief supports US, Canadian, and international address standardization, so Juno can help separate domestic cleanup from cross-border review instead of treating every record like a US mailer.
When should I authorize PostGrid Verify?
Authorize it when a campaign depends on physical reachability: a direct mail test, local promotion, event invite, warranty or fulfillment follow-up, or any list cleanup where returned mail would waste budget and blur results.
