Documentation Index
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Overview
The Deliverability view breaks down email performance by sending domain and individual inbox, giving you visibility into which domains and inboxes are performing well and which may be experiencing delivery issues.How It Works
RevyOps analyses every outbound email across your campaigns and groups the results by:- Domain — the domain part of the sending email address (e.g.
yourdomain.com) - Inbox — the full sending email address (e.g.
john@yourdomain.com)
Metrics
Domain Level
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Domain | The sending domain |
| Inboxes | Number of unique inboxes sending from this domain |
| Total Sends | All outbound emails sent from this domain |
| Total Replies | Inbound replies received to emails from this domain |
Inbox Level (expanded)
Expand any domain to see per-inbox statistics:| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Inbox | The full sending email address |
| Total Sends | Outbound emails sent from this inbox |
| Total Replies | Replies received to this inbox |
Filtering
Use the date range filter to scope deliverability data to a specific period:- Start Date — only include sends from this date onwards
- End Date — only include sends up to this date
Reading the Data
High sends, low replies on a specific domain — may indicate deliverability problems (emails landing in spam, domain reputation issues, or inbox warmup needed). One inbox with significantly lower reply rates — that specific inbox may have reputation issues separate from the rest of the domain. Uneven send distribution — if most sends come from a single inbox, consider spreading volume across more inboxes for better inbox rotation.Accessing Deliverability
Deliverability metrics are available in two places:- Reporting v1 — the Deliverability tab in the Reporting page
- MCP — use the
get_deliverabilitytool to query data via Claude