Honest tracking
Apple MPP detection and layered confidence. We never claim 100% accuracy — honesty is the whole point.
Open source · Minimal permissions
EmailKnow tracks opens and clicks, tells you the truth about each signal, and uses it to follow up at the right moment — without ever reading your email body.
No credit card · Reads email headers only · Body never stored
The honest signal
Most trackers pretend every pixel load is a real read. Apple Mail preloads images, and your own opens get counted too. We label every signal for what it actually is.
They clicked a link. The strongest signal — unaffected by Apple, confirmed human.
A genuine open from a non-Apple IP. Likely a real read.
Apple Mail Privacy Protection preloaded the image. We flag it — not a confirmed read.
Never loaded. Maybe unread, maybe images off. We won't guess.
Opens from your own device are detected and excluded — we won't count you reading your own email as a recipient open.
The closed loop
Competitors stop at tracking and leave you to guess. EmailKnow turns the signal into the decision.
Compose in Gmail. Optionally attach a follow-up rule.
Clicks, human opens, Apple preloads, replies — layered by confidence.
Replied → cancel. Read but no reply → a warm nudge. No signal → resend with a new subject.
Sent in the same thread, at the right time, through your own Gmail.
The signal driving the decision — that's the moat. A generic “no reply → follow up” doesn't know if they even saw it.
Why EmailKnow
Apple MPP detection and layered confidence. We never claim 100% accuracy — honesty is the whole point.
Read, clicked, or replied decides the timing and the wording. Others can't do this.
Only gmail.send + gmail.metadata (headers). Never your email body, attachments, or contents.
100% auditable. No hidden pixels reading what they shouldn't.
Tracking data lives under your account, exportable and deletable. Never sold.
Runs on the edge, doesn't slow down Gmail, fails open — a broken tracker never eats your email.
Permission posture
The cleanest permission stance in the category — and we say exactly what we touch.