Checkmarks in Your Sent Folder
Gray single tick means tracked, blue double ticks means opened. Right in your Gmail sent folder, just like WhatsApp.
The simplest way to see when your Gmail emails are opened. No embarrassing footers or signatures.
Install Free for ChromeFree forever · 5 tracked emails/week · No credit card
Gray single tick means tracked, blue double ticks means opened. Right in your Gmail sent folder, just like WhatsApp.
Get instant desktop alerts the moment someone opens your email.
Open count, from web and mobile, and exact timing available in the popup dashboard.
No email content is ever read or stored. We only save what's needed to show you open status. Nothing is shared with third parties.
Add DoubleTick to Chrome in one click. Your account is set up automatically when you open Gmail.
Toggle tracking on next to the Send button. DoubleTick silently tracks opens in the background.
Gray tick = tracked. Blue double ticks = opened. Plus instant desktop notifications.
We only track what you ask us to track. Nothing more.
No embarrassing "Sent with..." footers. Ever.
DoubleTick silently tracks when your email is opened, logging the event with timestamp and device information. No email content is read or stored.
No. DoubleTick never adds footers, signatures, or watermarks to your emails. Tracking is completely invisible to recipients. This is a key differentiator from competitors that add "Sent with..." branding to your emails.
Yes. The free tier includes 5 tracked emails per week, checkmarks in your sent folder, and desktop notifications — with no watermarks or footers. The Pro plan ($1.99/month or $19.99/year) adds unlimited tracking and priority support.
A gray single tick means your email has been tracked and sent but not yet opened. Blue double ticks mean the recipient has opened your email. This follows the same convention used by WhatsApp.
DoubleTick detects opens across devices — desktop, mobile, and tablet. Mobile detection works well in most cases, though some email apps (notably Apple Mail with Privacy Protection) may occasionally cache images locally, which can prevent detection. This is rare but possible with any pixel-based tracker.
Yes. DoubleTick only stores the email subject and recipient address for tracked emails. No email body content is ever read, stored, or transmitted. Tracking data is visible only to you and is not shared with third parties.