> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.mailtrack.email/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.mailtrack.email/google-workspace-add-on/email-tracking-report.md).

# Email tracking report

### 📥 View the tracking report for any email

Your tracked emails appear in a simple list inside the add-on.

To open the detailed tracking report:

1. Open the **Mail Track for Gmail** add-on in the Gmail sidebar.
2. You’ll see a list of your tracked emails.
3. **Tap the subject of any email** to view its full tracking details.

The individual report includes:

* Sent date
* Last open time
* Total opens

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### 🔍 Search your tracked emails

You can quickly find any tracked email using the built-in search bar.

You can search by:

* **Email subject**
* **Recipient email address**

Just type your query and click **Search**.

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If you have more questions about tracking, visit our [**FAQ**](https://support.mailtrack.email/documentation/faq).


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