Track - Email Tracking

Email Tracking for Gmail

Published by: Joe Greenway

Description

The only app that allows you to track email directly from any email app on mobile and desktop.
Features:
● Track Email Sent from Gmail or Inbox
● Supports Gmail, Inbox by Gmail and G Suite (Google Apps) email accounts
● Get Read-Status for Every Email you Send.
● Real Time Read Notifications
● Know When, Where and For How Long Your Email Has Been Read
● Know Exactly Who Opened Your Email (Individual, Per-Recipient Tracking)
● Links and Attachments Tracking
● Email Forwarding Tracking
● Get Instant Email Confirmation About Each Event
● Select When To Receive Each Notification
● Totally Invisible to Recipient
● Get Follow-up Reminders for Unread Emails
● Smart Tracking Labels For Sorting Read and Unread Emails
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Sign Up Once, Use Everywhere:
● With Track you can track email on any device you use.
● Track also works with any email app you use - Gmail for Mobile, Inbox, Mail, etc.
● Fully compatible with popular email and productivity apps, including Newton Mail, MailTrack, Rapportive, Sidekick Hubspot Sales, Boomerang, Yesware, Streak CRM.
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If you are having trouble with the app or need any help, please email us at [email protected] so we can help you get things running.
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Track Premium Membership
$2,399.00

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  • Is Track free?

    Yes, Track is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Track cost?

    Track has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $2,399.00.

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User Rating

3.67 out of 5

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Ratings History

Track Reviews

Works well but

Shawnmoore81 on

United States

Works for counting. Proxy hide info and its over priced

SCAM

NewYork4078 on

United States

Very shady business. I bought the premium plan so I could add a second email address but it kept taking me to the purchase page to get a second subscription unknowingly charging me nearly $700. I’ve emailed customer service 4-5 times with no answer or vague responses. I started a dispute with PayPal and TRACK offered me a $9.99 refund. Just absurd. Use Mail suite for Gmail for free.

Not great

Courtneycthompson88 on

United States

The app will randomly stops working and it’s impossible to reach anyone from customer service. Basically you have to wait several days for it to eventually start working.

The app is inconsistent

JoseJBM on

United States

Lots of false ‘“reads”.

Disappointment

LauraAnne614 on

United States

Disappointed in the ability to see when emails are opened and read. I only received two notifications out of many emails I sent during the trial period. And one was a test email I sent myself. So I definitely was not going to purchase the full version.

Email addresses have give-away wording

htimsc01 on

United States

Unless I’m doing this wrong, there is a give-away in the address that would tell a recipient they were being tracked. What is the point of that…?! Quite, quite, useless!!! And further you get these friendly follow up emails as if the developer is really writing them that can’t be replied to and no one has ever replied to the issue I bring up here. I’d love to be proven wrong. Overly complicated to use.

Poor customer support

Timp STG on

United States

I was charged for another year subscription through PayPal, ONE MONTH after canceling my subscription. No response from customer support. This app works, but puts the word Track in front of all your email contacts. Had no problem with customer support during free trial period. But after paying for premium app, I get no response when asking questions about problems. Don’t download this app! Apple should delete them from their App Store.

Difficult to remove

BradleyOgden on

United States

I have been trying for months to remove this email tracking program on my Gmail accounts. Even sending requests for help to the developer. No response. I am now receiving automated emails saying “Your message has not been sent. Reactivate your account now” which is disconcerting seeing important communication not being sent. The app was great when first used and did what was needed, but removing it has been impossible. Now I am concerned with privacy issues.

To many glitches

Kiltinjing42 on

United States

Paid for yearly subscription worked good for a while but now does nothing it sends two emails to confirm sent tracking feed has completely left keeps disconnecting me from the feed and now I’ve paid for nothing .

THIS IS A SCAM

Melissa Santley on

United States

Joe Greenway is currently scamming 8 million people by charging their accounts unnoticed. It takes people years to notice the charges and he labels the charges something else so you don’t notice. You can cancel your account but he will still access your checking

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