Scheduled by Sequence metric tracks the average number of automated sequences a contact is scheduled to receive in your outreach campaign.
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The Opens metric measures the number of times an email or newsletter has been opened by recipients, indicating their interest in the content and the effectiveness of the subject line and preview text.
Mailed Prospects metric refers to the number of potential customers or clients who have been sent physical mail such as flyers, brochures, catalogs, or letters as part of a targeted outreach campaign.
The Replied Prospects metric measures the percentage of prospects who responded to your outreach efforts, indicating interest and potential for follow-up.
The Opens by Sequence metric tracks the number of times an email sequence is opened by a recipient, indicating their level of engagement and interest in the content.
The Active (Sequence) metric in outreach refers to measuring a sequence's engagement rate with prospects, including email opens, link clicks, and replies over a specific period of time.
Completed Tasks by Creator is a metric that measures the total number of tasks completed by an individual outreach creator. It helps to monitor an individual's productivity and efficiency in accomplishing outreach tasks.
The Calls by Direction metric counts the number of outbound and inbound calls made by your team. It helps measure the efficiency of your calling strategy and identify areas for improvement.
Calls Not Answered is a metric that measures the percentage of total incoming calls that were not answered by the intended recipient or went to voicemail. It helps assess missed opportunities and identify areas for improvement in call handling processes.