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Email Marketing Tracker Spreadsheet With Built-In Benchmarks

A campaign-by-campaign email marketing tracker that logs open rates, click rates, conversions, and revenue per send. Pre-loaded with 2026 industry benchmarks from ActiveCampaign and Mailchimp.

Last updated: March 2026 · 8 min read

About This Spreadsheet

What does this email marketing tracker include?

Five tabs covering campaign logging, A/B test results, audience segments, monthly trends, and industry benchmarks.

Your email platform shows you how each campaign performed. It doesn’t show you how campaigns perform over time, which segments outperform others, or how your numbers compare to industry averages. That’s what this tracker does. Every email send gets a row. You log the subject line, send date, audience segment, list size, opens, clicks, bounces, unsubscribes, and revenue. The formulas calculate open rate, click-through rate, click-to-open rate, bounce rate, unsubscribe rate, and revenue per email. Over 10-20 sends, patterns become visible. You’ll see which subject line styles work, which segments convert, and which send days produce the highest click rates.

Email marketing tracker: A spreadsheet that records campaign-level email performance data over time, calculating key metrics and comparing results against industry benchmarks to identify trends and optimization opportunities.

The spreadsheet includes:
  • Campaign log with columns for every metric your ESP reports
  • A/B test tracker to compare subject lines, send times, and content variations
  • Segment performance tab showing how different audience groups respond
  • Monthly trend dashboard with auto-generated charts for open rate, CTR, and revenue
  • Industry benchmarks tab with 2026 data from ActiveCampaign, Mailchimp, and Omnisend
Who It’s For

Who should use this email marketing tracker?

Email marketers, marketing managers, and growth teams who want performance data in one place.

Email Marketing Managers

Log every campaign in one sheet instead of exporting CSVs from Mailchimp or HubSpot every month. The tracker auto-calculates 8 metrics per campaign, so you spend time analyzing, not computing.

Marketing Directors

The monthly trend tab gives you a board-ready view of email performance. Open rates, click rates, revenue per send, all trended over 12 months with conditional formatting that highlights wins and drops.

E-Commerce Teams

Track revenue per email and revenue per subscriber to see which campaigns actually drive sales. Omnisend’s 2026 data shows email marketing generates $36 for every $1 spent. This tracker helps you verify that for your own list.

Benchmarks

What are the email marketing benchmarks for 2026?

These benchmarks are pre-loaded in the tracker so you can compare your campaigns instantly.

Industry Open Rate Click Rate Click-to-Open Rate
E-Commerce 32.67% 1.07% 3.27%
Software & SaaS 39.31% 1.15% 2.93%
Health & Fitness 47.81% 1.45% 3.03%
Consulting 45.96% 2.41% 5.24%
Non-Profit 52.38% 2.90% 5.54%
All Industries Average 43.46% 2.09% 6.81%

Source: ActiveCampaign 2026 Email Marketing Benchmarks. Note: open rates are inflated by Apple Mail Privacy Protection, which preloads images and registers an “open” even when recipients don’t read the email. Apple Mail accounts for 46% of email clients. Focus on click rate and click-to-open rate for reliable performance signals.

How to Use It

How do you set up the email marketing tracker?

Four steps from download to your first campaign entry.

Step 1: Select your industry on the settings tab. This populates the benchmark comparison column with the right industry averages. If your industry isn’t listed, use “All Industries” as the baseline. The tracker includes data for 15+ industries from ActiveCampaign’s 2026 report. Step 2: Log your campaign details. After each send, add a row to the campaign log tab. Enter the subject line, send date, segment name, total recipients, delivered count, opens, unique clicks, bounces, unsubscribes, and revenue (if applicable). Takes about 2 minutes per campaign. Step 3: Review auto-calculated metrics. The formulas compute open rate, CTR, CTOR, bounce rate, unsubscribe rate, and revenue per email automatically. Conditional formatting compares each metric against your industry benchmark: green for above average, yellow for within 10%, red for below. Step 4: Check the monthly trends tab. After 4-6 weeks of logging, the trend charts start showing meaningful patterns. You’ll see which months have higher engagement, whether your list health is improving or declining, and how revenue per send tracks over time.
Expert Context

Why should you track email campaigns in a spreadsheet?

Email platforms show you individual campaign stats. They’re less helpful when you want to compare performance across 50 campaigns over 6 months, segment by audience type, or correlate subject line patterns with click rates. That’s where a spreadsheet becomes your strategic layer on top of the platform data. The 2026 average click-to-open rate across all industries is 6.81%, up from 5.63% in 2024 (ActiveCampaign). That improvement matters because click-to-open rate measures actual engagement among people who read your email. Open rates have become unreliable since Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection launched in 2021, so the smartest email teams have shifted their primary KPI to CTOR and click rate.

“Open rate is a vanity metric in 2026. Apple Mail inflates it, Gmail caches images that inflate it further, and the number tells you nothing about whether anyone actually read your email. Track click-to-open rate instead. It measures what people do after they engage, and it’s the single best predictor of email revenue we’ve found across 12 client accounts.”

Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital

HubSpot’s email planning template recommends organizing campaigns by segment and tracking A/B test results systematically. We’ve built both of those features into separate tabs. The A/B test tracker records the variable tested (subject line, send time, CTA, layout), both versions’ results, the winner, and the statistical confidence level. Over time, this builds an internal knowledge base of what works for your specific audience. If you’re running email alongside paid campaigns, pair this tracker with our PPC campaign tracker to see how paid and owned channels perform together. And if you’re building an email marketing strategy from scratch, the segment performance tab will tell you which audience groups to prioritize.

Download the Email Marketing Tracker

Google Sheets format with auto-calculations, A/B test tracking, and 2026 benchmarks. Download Free Tracker

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my open rates so high compared to old benchmarks?

Apple Mail Privacy Protection, launched in 2021, preloads email images for Apple Mail users even when they don’t open the email. Since Apple Mail accounts for about 46% of email clients, open rates across the industry are inflated by 15-25% compared to pre-2021 numbers. Use click-to-open rate (CTOR) as your primary engagement metric instead.

What’s a good click-to-open rate in 2026?

The all-industry average CTOR in 2025 was 6.81%, up from 5.63% in 2024 (ActiveCampaign). If your CTOR is above 7%, you’re outperforming most senders. Legal (highest at 4.90% click rate), manufacturing, and media lead in raw click rates. The tracker’s benchmark tab will show you the specific target for your industry.

How many campaigns should I log before the trends are useful?

At least 10-15 campaigns. With fewer than 10 data points, individual outliers skew the trend lines. If you send weekly, you’ll have useful trend data within 2-3 months. If you send daily (e-commerce), you’ll see patterns within 2-3 weeks.

Does this tracker work with any email platform?

Yes. The tracker is platform-agnostic. Whether you use Mailchimp, HubSpot, ActiveCampaign, Klaviyo, or any other ESP, the metrics it tracks (opens, clicks, bounces, unsubscribes, revenue) are standard across all platforms. Export your campaign report and enter the numbers into the tracker.

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