Opens by Mailbox Provider measures the number of times an email is opened by recipients grouped by their email service providers (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) helping to identify deliverability issues.
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Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Opens by Mailbox Provider using Databox, follow these steps:
Requests metric measures the total number of API requests made to SendGrid over a given period of time, typically a day or a month.
The Opens by Client metric shows the number of times an email was opened by different email clients such as Gmail, Outlook, or Apple Mail.
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.
Unique Opens by Client is a metric that shows the number of times an email was opened by individual email clients (such as Gmail, Outlook, etc.) excluding duplicate opens by the same client.
Unique Clicks by Category metric refers to the number of unique clicks on links within each category of your email campaign. It helps you to gauge the level of engagement with your email content and identify which categories are resonating well with your recipients.
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.
Unsubscribe Drops by Category measures the proportion of recipients who unsubscribed from emails by category/type, helping identify which types of emails are more likely to result in unsubscribes.
Invalid emails by Category metric provides the number of emails that were rejected due to invalid email addresses and classifies them by the reason for invalidity such as syntax errors, non-existent domains, and more, for better insights and action.