# Know exactly what your email did.

Delivery, opens, clicks, bounces, and complaints become numbers you can query, sliced by domain, ISP, IP, sending domain, and tag. In the dashboard and via the stats API, down to the hour.

## The numbers in the API match the numbers in your dashboard.

Email analytics are part of the Bird Email API, not a separate add-on, so the same data the dashboard charts is available to query and export. Binance grew marketing email volume 2.5x while keeping engagement high by watching these numbers.

## Five ways to see your email.

From a single KPI to a per-ISP breakdown.

## Every chart is a query you can run yourself.

Pull a summary KPI, then break any metric down by a dimension (recipient domain, mailbox provider, sending IP, tag, or category) at daily or hourly grain. The same numbers the dashboard charts, in your own tooling.

## Open rates you can actually trust.

Apple Mail Privacy Protection and Gmail's image proxy pre-fetch images on the recipient's behalf, registering opens no human triggered. Bird flags those prefetched opens and computes your open rate from the real, non-prefetched ones, so the number means something. When a decision really matters, lean on clicks: prefetchers load pixels, but they rarely follow links.

## Go deeper in the docs.

See what's tracked in the tracking & metrics guide, and wire near-real-time data into your stack with email events and webhooks.

## About 40% of the world's commercial email already runs on Bird.

Transactional and marketing email on infrastructure we've run for a decade. Analytics is one capability of the Bird Email API: sending, deliverability, dedicated IPs, and suppression ship with it.