The Total Incompleted Tasks metric indicates the number of unfinished tasks that were assigned during a specific timeframe. It can help identify areas of inefficiency and opportunities for process improvement.
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The Replied Emails metric measures the number or percentage of emails sent that received a response from the recipient. It indicates the effectiveness of email outreach and the level of engagement with the target audience.
Opt Outs by Sequence measures the number of people who have opted out of receiving further communication from a specific outreach sequence or campaign.
The Finished metric measures the number of outreach sequences that successfully completed all steps and resulted in the desired outcome, such as a sale or meeting.
The Total Tasks metric measures the total number of outreach tasks (such as emails, calls, meetings, etc.) completed within a given timeframe. It helps track productivity and overall outreach efforts.
Opportunities Amount is a metric that measures the total value of potential deals or sales that can be generated from outreach efforts.
Calls Answered metric represents the number of incoming calls that were answered by a team or agent within a set timeframe, indicating their responsiveness and availability to address customer needs and inquiries.
The Total Not Answered calls metric measures the total number of calls in an outreach campaign that were not answered by the intended recipient.
Delivered Emails is a metric that refers to the number of emails successfully sent to a recipient's inbox and not bounced back. It's a key indicator of email outreach campaign success and can help optimize future outreach efforts.