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Mailing report


A report for any mass messaging can be viewed on the page with mailings list in the corresponding section: Email mass messaging, SMS mass messaging, Push mass messaging.

To view the required report, go to the My mass messages block, select the desired mailing, and click Stats. The report includes the following sections:

The report can be generated for a specific period. To do this, click the calendar icon on the top right panel and set the desired date range for the report.

You can also view the mailing report within a campaign.

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Mailing Volume

This section is displayed only for mailings with the status Sent. It provides statistics based on the following metrics:

  • Good recipients — customers who are eligible to receive the mailing.
  • Address issue — customers with missing or incorrect contact details.
  • Unsubscribed from communication channel — customers who opted out and will not receive the mailing.
  • Unsubscribed from mailing category — customers who opted out the specific mailing category and will not receive the mailing.
  • Blocked by communication policy — customers who do not receive mailings due to the rules of the configured communication policy.
  • Actual recipients — number of customers who received the message.
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Orders placed

The Orders placed section shows the number of receipts/orders placed and sales volume associated with the mailing. To see exact data for a specific day, point to the data point on the graph. 

Note: The chart displays attributed receipts linked to the mailing. More information about receipt attribution can be found in the article Receipt Attribution.

Control Group and A/B Tests

This report allows you to analyze the results of the mailing across groups when:

Note: The report shows attributed receipts related to the mailing. More information about receipt attribution can be found in the article Receipt Attribution.

Email Open Rates by Hour

The Email Open Rates by Hour chart is available for reports on email campaigns and campaign reports. This chart helps analyze at what time of day recipients are most actively opening emails. This enables better planning of future mailings and choosing optimal sending times to increase the likelihood of messages being read. Additionally, this chart can help adjust sending times for different regions if the Partner operates in multiple time zones.

To view the number of emails opened at a specific time, hover your mouse cursor over a point on the chart (see image below).

Mailing Effectiveness

Based on the collected data, a chart is generated showing how effective the mailing was. You can view:

  • Number of messages sent;
  • Number of messages delivered;
  • Number of messages opened;
  • Number of click-throughs on links;
  • Number of orders placed as a result of the mailing.
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If you hover over a point on the chart, you can see exact data for a specific day (see image to the right).

The effectiveness data is presented as a funnel, showing the percentage of customers transitioning between stages. For example:

  • 100% of messages were sent and delivered;
  • 42.7% were opened;
  • 21.1% clicked on a link.

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On the right side, the report shows the percentage of customers who transitioned to the next stage. For example:

  • 50% of those who opened the email clicked on a link.

You can also see the percentage of recipients who marked the email as spam or unsubscribed.

Note: The system tracks email opens using a tracking pixel. Some email clients block pixel loading, which may lead to inaccuracies in open rate reporting.

Important: Due to the way their algorithms work, email services do not provide information about messages landing in spam folders. Therefore, you can only find out that a message has been marked as spam if the recipient manually clicks the "Spam" button.

If you click the magnifier icon lens.png, you can view a list of all customers at each stage, along with metrics for this segment. For each criterion, its numerical value and percentage of the total number will be shown, or deviation from the average value. For more information on viewing customer lists, see here.

When viewing a customer list, there is an option to export data into a file Export.png. You can export information regarding:

  • customers;
  • receipts;
  • receipt lines;
  • target audiences.

Clicking on the desired option opens the Export to File window. For detailed information about file formats and field configuration for export, refer to this section.

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Note: This is an example visualization of a report for an email campaign. Less data is displayed for SMS and push notifications.

Product Sales

This report shows the top 25 product categories in receipts associated with this mailing.

For each product category, you can view:

  • Sales by category, units — how many products were purchased in this category;
  • Sales by category, RUB — the total sales value in this category;
  • Number of receipts per category — how many receipts included items from this category.

The Product Sales table supports column sorting (click the column header) and searching by category name.

When hovering over a sector in the ring chart, the corresponding product category name and numerical value are displayed. For example, if the table is sorted by the Number of receipts per category column, the chart sector will display the number of receipts in that category.

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You can generate the top 25 categories using three different methods:

  • By number of sold items in the category. For example, most purchases were nails (600 boxes) and wallpaper (400 rolls).
  • By total cost of sold items in the category. For instance, drills generated ₽450,000 in sales, while screwdrivers generated ₽320,000.
  • By the number of times the item appeared in a receipt. For example, 300 receipts included nails and 250 included screwdrivers.

By default, the table is sorted by the first column, and the top 25 is generated based on the number of sold items. To generate the top 25 by sales value, sort the data by the second column.

If the mailing includes a control group or A/B testing, you can view the top 25 within each group.

  • If multiple message versions were sent using A/B testing, you can analyze how each version affected product sales.
  • If a control group was created, you can compare sales between those who received the mailing and those who did not.

Note: The report displays data from attributed receipts linked to the mailing. More information about receipt attribution can be found in the article Receipt Attribution.

Click Heatmap

The Click Heatmap report provides the following insights:

  • How many times customers clicked on links in the email;
  • What percentage of customers who read the email clicked on a link.

In the example below, you can see that 37 customers clicked the first link, representing 14% of the readers:

The Heatmap and Labels buttons allow you to customize the report's appearance:

  • The Heatmap button toggles the heatmap display. It is enabled by default; in the example below, it is disabled:
  • Clicking the Labels button causes labels to appear when hovering over a link:

Mailing Report Within a Campaign

When an email/SMS/push notification is sent within a campaign, you can also view a report for it. To do so, go to the Campaigns section in the left navigation menu. In the opened campaign list, select the desired campaign and click Report.

Details about the campaign report can be found in a separate article.