If you’ve ever been curious about how you use Gmail, statistically, on a monthly basis – today is your lucky day.
Google has just posted about Gmail Meter on the Gmail blog, a Google Apps Script designed to give users more insight on everything email. We’re talking word count, category distribution, traffic, and more.
Last month, Google unveiled Account Activity, a beta feature that allows uses to track how they are using their Google account – stuff like search queries, check-in locations with Google latitude, global authentication stats, and more. A cursory Gmail stat tracker is included in your Account Activity report, but Gmail tracker gets into the specifics.
Gmail Meter will show you your overall statistics, like number of emails received and sent. It will also give you insight into your daily and weekly email traffic. It will show you where your messages reside, like in the inbox, archived, or in trash (percentage wise), as well as how long it takes for you and others to respond to emails.
There’s much more, which will all be included in a monthly report – one similar to what you’ll get if you’re signed up for Account Activity.
Here’s how you set it up:
It is easy to set up Gmail Meter. First, go to Google Docs and open a Spreadsheet. Click on Tools > Script Gallery. Search for “Gmail Meter” and click Install. You will now see a new menu item called Gmail Meter on your spreadsheet. Click on Gmail Meter > Get a Report. You can then choose the type of report. Preparing a report may take some time and you will get an email once the report is ready.
For more information, you can also check out Google’s tutorial. Or you can watch the video below: