Unique Opens measures the number of individual recipients who opened an email at least once, regardless of how many times they may have opened it.
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SendGrid dashboard template provides you with insights about your email delivery, open rates and click rates performance to grow your business—all in one place.
Requests metric measures the total number of API requests made to SendGrid over a given period of time, typically a day or a month.
Requests by Category metric categorizes the number of email requests processed by SendGrid based on the type of service requested such as deliveries, bounces, spam reports, and more.
The Opens metric measures how many recipients opened an email, indicating engagement and interest with the content of the message sent through SendGrid.
The Opens by Category metric shows the number of times a recipient opened an email grouped by the category of content within it.
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.
This metric shows the total number of unique email opens by country, providing insights into the geographic engagement of a particular email campaign.
Clicks by Category metric represents the number of unique clicks generated by each link category in your email such as CTA, product links, or social media links. It helps you analyze subscriber behavior and measure the effectiveness of your email content.
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.