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Welcome to our help center article on understanding your email warmup statistics. In this article, we will explain the different metrics that you will see in your warmup account and what they mean for your email deliverability.
One of the key metrics that we track in your warmup account is the number of emails that are shared from your email account to other warmup users in our warmup pool. This metric is called "Email Sent". It shows the number of emails that have been sent from your email address to other warmup users in our warmup pool.
Another important metric is "Email Received". This metric shows the number of emails that have been received in your mailbox from other email warmup users in our warmup pool. This metric is important because it helps us track the overall activity and engagement of your email account.
The third metric that we track is "Deliverability Percentage". This metric is a measure of the success of your email deliverability. It shows the percentage of emails that are sent from your warmup email to other warmup users' mailboxes and land in their primary inbox. This metric is not affected by the number of emails you receive, but rather focuses on the success of your sent emails.
It is important to remember that deliverability percentage is the ratio of how many emails land in the primary inbox versus how many land in the spam folder. This metric is a key indicator of the health of your email account and can help you identify any potential issues with your email deliverability.
We hope this article has helped you understand the different metrics that we track in your warmup account and how they can impact your email deliverability. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team for assistance.
Why my Deliverability percentage is 100% ?
Why my Deliverability percentage is 100% ?
The third metric that we track is "Deliverability Percentage". This metric is a measure of the success of your email deliverability. It shows the percentage of emails that are sent from your warmup email to other warmup users' mailboxes and land in their primary inbox. This metric is not affected by the number of emails you receive, but rather focuses on the success of your sent emails.
It is important to remember that deliverability percentage is the ratio of how many emails land in the primary inbox versus how many land in the spam folder. This metric is a key indicator of the health of your email account and can help you identify any potential issues with your email deliverability.