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Every send outlives the send.

Every broadcast lands in the log the moment it fires, with its delivery rate, its failures, and the reputation move it caused. The morning-after read and the audit trail are the same record, so no send ever disappears.

BROADCAST LOGEVERY SEND KEPT
TUE 6:12PMGOTV wave 198.2% delivered+0
MON 5:40PMVolunteer shift fill97.8% delivered+1
SUN 8:03PMDonor ask, list 488.1% delivered−4
Donor ask, list 4 · 412 failed · 31 opt-outs · the send that dropped the score
The morning-after read and the audit trail are the same record. Open any send and see exactly what it did to you.
The problem

The send goes out, the dashboard shows it for a day, and then it's gone. When the donor asks how last week's blast did, or a carrier asks about one specific send, the record that mattered has already scrolled off.

How it works

How Broadcast log works.

1

The send files itself

Nothing to save, nothing to export. A broadcast writes its own row when it goes out, timestamped, named, with the audience it reached and the segments behind it.

2

The three numbers that matter

Delivery rate, failure count, and the reputation delta, side by side on every row. A send that dropped your score is flagged in red, and the row that looks wrong is the row you open.

3

Open a send, see what it did

Inside a row, the failures broken out by reason, the opt-outs it drew, the links it carried and their clicks. The full autopsy of one broadcast, kept for as long as the account exists.

Why it matters

What you actually get.

The morning-after read

The first question after a big send is what did it cost me. The log answers it before the coffee is done, delivery, opt-outs, and the score move, ranked worst-first.

The audit trail is the same trail

When a carrier or a plaintiff asks about a specific send, the record already exists. The number you check the morning after is the number you hand over months later, unchanged.

The pattern across sends

One soft delivery rate is noise. Three in a row from the same list is a signal. The log stacks every send so the trend is visible, not buried in a stack of one-off reports.

A send never vanishes

Every other tool shows you the send while it matters and loses it when it doesn't. Here the send outlives the moment. The log is the campaign's memory of what it actually sent, to whom, and what it earned.

One honest note.

The log reads seeded sends in this build, and every row carries a real delivery rate, a real failure breakdown, and a reputation delta. Live, each broadcast writes its row from the actual carrier receipts as they land, the failures resolve to real reasons, and the score move ties to the sender-reputation feed. The log and its autopsy view are built. The last mile is the live receipt stream.

Broadcast logDelivery, failures, reputationWorst-firstThe autopsy viewKept for the account's life
BROADCAST LOGEVERY SEND KEPT
TUE 6:12PMGOTV wave 198.2% delivered+0
MON 5:40PMVolunteer shift fill97.8% delivered+1
SUN 8:03PMDonor ask, list 488.1% delivered−4
Donor ask, list 4 · 412 failed · 31 opt-outs · the send that dropped the score
The morning-after read and the audit trail are the same record. Open any send and see exactly what it did to you.
Every broadcast log send runs on the compliant floor.Consent, quiet hours, STOP and HELP, verified sender. On by default, before a single message leaves.
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Questions

Asked and answered.

What is the broadcast log?

A record of every send. The moment a broadcast fires it writes a row with its delivery rate, its failure count, and the reputation move it caused. The morning-after read and the audit trail are the same record.

How is it different from Reports?

Reports summarize across sends. The broadcast log keeps each send as its own row you can open, with the failures broken out by reason, the opt-outs it drew, and the links it carried. One is the trend, this is the receipt.

How long is a send kept?

For as long as the account exists. Every other tool shows you a send while it matters and loses it when it doesn't. Here the record outlives the moment, so the number you check the morning after is the number you can hand over months later.