December 2025 · Available on all plans.
Historical note · December 2025 · Describes Brew as of December 2025. For
current behavior, see Reading Analytics.
What Shipped
A full analytics surface, split into three tabs: Emails, Automations, and Events. Each is scoped to your active brand, with a time range selector, a timezone control, and a recipient email search. Click into any send for the per-recipient event timeline. Or ask Brew directly from chat, and it’ll pull the numbers for you.Emails
Performance for one-off sends: newsletters, announcements, promotions. Each row is one send, with columns for Sent, Delivered, Opens, Clicks, Bounces, and Unsubscribes.1
Open Analytics
Analytics is in the top-level sidebar. Land on the Emails tab by default.
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Drill into a send
Click any row to see the per-recipient event timeline: who opened, when, and on what device.
Automations
Performance for triggered flows: welcome sequences, onboarding drips, re-engagement flows. Each row is one automation, with a per-node breakdown below it. Flow-level columns are Runs, Sent, Delivered, Opens, Clicks, Bounces, Succeeded, and Failed. Expand any automation to see stats per node. That shows exactly where engagement drops off across the sequence rather than just the aggregate. Wait nodes show how many contacts are currently paused there; Filter and Split nodes show how contacts were routed.Runs and Succeeded will usually look mismatched, and that’s normal. A contact enters a flow the moment the trigger fires but doesn’t complete it until every step, including all Wait nodes, has finished. If you launched recently, most runs are still in progress.
Events
A unified, real-time log of every email event across all emails and automations. One stream, regardless of how the email was sent. Use it to confirm a contact received an email, debug a delivery issue, or audit a send. Filter by any combination of event type, email, audience, automation, or trigger event. Set Automation to your welcome flow and Event type to Clicked, for example. You’ll see every link click across the entire sequence with timestamps and recipient emails.Filters, Time Ranges, and Geography
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Set your window
Use the time range selector in the top right: 1h, 24h, 7d, 30d, or 1y. Switch the reporting timezone with the control next to it.
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Search or filter
Search by recipient email to see all of that contact’s events. Or toggle event types on and off in the chart legend.
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Check the map
The geographic map shows where recipients are opening and clicking. That’s useful for understanding audience distribution, optimizing send times by region, and spotting unexpected patterns.