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Email Click Rate Calculator

Calculate email click rate from clicks and delivered emails with a practical free tool.

Instant useNo sign up, quick result.
Consistent layoutMatches the main CalcBeacon layout.
Clear next stepJump from result to related tools and guides.
Quick start

Use the fields below, review the result, and then use the related links and guide section if you want to go further.

Enter your numbers

Formula: click rate = unique clicks ÷ delivered emails × 100

Result

Main result
Clicked emails
Per 1,000 delivered

How to use it

  • Enter the raw numbers from your report or campaign.
  • Use the result to compare performance over time.
  • Cross-check with related metrics before making decisions.

Frequently asked questions

What does the email click rate calculator show?

It gives you a fast estimate based on the values you enter on this page.

Is this email click rate calculator free to use?

Yes. CalcBeacon tools are designed for quick free use in the browser.

How it works

How this calculator works

Calculate email click rate from clicks and delivered emails with a practical free tool.

Method

Use the calculator inputs to estimate the result instantly based on the values entered.

Example

Enter a realistic example in each field, then compare the output and adjust the inputs to test a second scenario.

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Tool guide

How to use the email click rate calculator

Calculate email click rate from clicks and delivered emails with a practical free tool. Use this page for a fast estimate, compare a few scenarios, and adjust the inputs until the result matches what you need to decide.

This tool also sits inside the CalcBeacon marketing cluster. That makes it easier to find from category pages, related tools, and supporting guides when you want to compare options.

When it is usefulUse this tool when you want a fast estimate, want to compare options, or want a clearer answer before moving on.
Common mistakesCheck that your numbers use the same units, avoid leaving key fields blank, and test a second scenario so you can see how sensitive the final result is.
Next useful stepAfter using this page, compare the result with a related calculator or open the guide to check the number in context.

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