The Opens by Device metric shows the percentage of email opens broken down by the device used by the recipient (e.g. desktop, mobile).
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Opens by Country is a metric that shows the countries where your emails were opened, allowing you to track engagement and tailor your messages to specific regions.
The Unique Opens by Mailbox Provider is a metric that provides insights into how many different recipients using a particular email service provider have opened your email.
Clicks by Mailbox Provider measures the number of times recipients clicked on links within an email, grouped by their email service providers (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail).
The Clicks by Country metric shows the countries from where recipients clicked on links in your email. It helps to understand where your email recipients are geographically located and what content they engage with.
The Unique Clicks by Mailbox Provider metric measures the number of individual clicks on links within an email, organized by the specific mailbox provider of the recipient.
Unique Clicks by Browser is a metric that tracks the number of individual clicks on links within an email campaign that were made by users with different internet browsers. It helps you identify which browsers your audience is using to interact with your emails.
Bounces metric measures the number of emails that were undeliverable to recipients due to permanent or temporary issues such as invalid email addresses or full mailboxes.
Bounce Drops is a metric that measures the number of undeliverable emails that were dropped due to repeated hard bounces or unsubscribes.