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Dashboard - activity monitoring

The dashboard allows you to view the details of emails sent and scheduled on a specific period of time

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In this tab, you will be able to look at, over the last 6 months, the time saved on your prospecting (1), the number of emails sent (2), the number of contacts added to your sequences (3) as well as the number of responses received (4):

On the right you will find the live feed (5) which allows you to see in real time the responses, clicks and openings of your prospects after sending your sequences:

Still on the right, you will find our suggestions (6) which will allow you to progress in the handling of the software and will give you many advices in order to become an expert in cold email:

At the bottom of the page, you will find a bar chart on which you will see the number of emails scheduled and sent (7) over the chosen period (8). You can also filter by user (9) and by sequence (10). The scale of your diagram is defined according to your maximum quota of emails sent per day (11). You will then see dark blue bars (12) being more or less large depending on the number of emails sent during the day. If you don't have any emails scheduled, then the bar will be completely grayed out:

By hovering your mouse over a dark blue bar, you will see the number of emails scheduled and sent during the day:

By clicking on the blue bar, you will see the distribution of the number of emails scheduled/sent during the day according to the time. A new diagram appears and the scale takes into account this time the maximum quota of emails sent per hour (13). By hovering the mouse over the blue bar you will see the number of emails scheduled/sent for the time slot (14) :

To go back, click on Back:

Note: The platform will change according to your progress on the software. For example, if you have not yet connected your email address to send your sequences, we will guide you to do so:

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