The Unsubscribed from List (Unique) metric measures the number of unique individuals who have unsubscribed from your email list.
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Bounced Email metric measures the number or percentage of emails that were not delivered successfully to the recipient's inbox due to factors like an invalid email address, full mailbox, or the recipient's server blocking the email.
The Bounced Email by Campaign Name metric tracks the number of emails that were not delivered to recipients due to invalid or non-existent email addresses.
The Clicked Email by Campaign Name metric measures the number of unique recipients who clicked on a link within a specific email campaign, providing insights into the effectiveness of the campaign in driving engagement and conversions.
The Clicked Email by Flow Id (Unique) metric measures the number of unique clicks on emails triggered by specific flows in Klaviyo.
The Dropped Email by Campaign Name metric measures the number of emails from a specific campaign that failed to reach the intended recipient's inbox, either due to issues with the recipient's email address or technical problems with the email delivery.
The Opened Email metric measures how many subscribers have opened an email you've sent, tracked through an invisible pixel in the email. It's a key indicator of engagement.
Received Email (Unique) metric measures the total number of unique email messages successfully delivered to recipients' inboxes within a specified time frame.
Failed to Deliver SMS (Unique) is a metric that tracks the number of SMS messages that were not successfully delivered to recipients on the first attempt, due to issues like invalid numbers or network problems.