Delivery is the number that tells you the message reached a phone. The delivered rate for the cycle, broken down by carrier, off the receipts and error codes the carriers send back.
Every platform reports sent. Sent is the message leaving the building. The donor asking whether it reached a phone deserves the other number.
The delivered rate for any window, front and center. The number a donor will believe.
The carrier breakdown shows where messages land and where they don't, off real delivery receipts.
When something fails, the code says why. You see a delivery problem the moment it starts, not after the race.
Prove your texts reached people, not just that you hit send.
A carrier having a bad night shows up on this screen before it shows up in your results.
Failures and rejections sit next to deliveries with the carrier's code attached. Nothing gets hidden.
Routed through two carriers with failover, most everything lands, and the ones that don't have an address. The carrier breakdown turns a deliverability claim into a report you can hand across a desk.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
Sent means the message left the platform. Delivered means a carrier receipt confirmed it reached the phone. Delivery reports the second number, the one that matters.
Carriers fail independently. The breakdown shows a carrier having a bad night the moment it starts, and the send moves to the other route with failover.
Next to the successes, with the carrier's error code attached. Nothing gets hidden, and the report is one a donor can check.