Vero vs Mailtrack
The Mailtrack alternative that shows who really opened your email.
Mailtrack (now Mailsuite) is the best-known Gmail tracker, famous for the double-checkmark read receipt. But that checkmark is almost all you get: it tells you an email was opened, not who opened it or where. Its free plan also stamps a “Sent with Mailtrack” signature onto your outgoing emails.
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Vero vs Mailtrack, side by side.
| Vero | Mailtrack | |
|---|---|---|
| Price (single seat) | $9/mo · $79/yr | Free–$9.99/mo |
| Real IP & network | Yes | No |
| Device & city | Yes | No |
| Automatic link tracking | Yes — even bare URLs | Basic |
| No signature on your emails | Yes | No (free adds a signature) |
| Real-human (bot-filtered) opens | Yes | No |
| Works inside Gmail | Yes | Yes |
Why people switch from Mailtrack to Vero.
- See the real IP, network, device, and city behind every open, not just a checkmark.
- No signature is ever added to your emails, on free or paid.
- Bare URLs you paste get turned into tracked links automatically.
- One flat price ($9/mo), no per-feature upsells.
Mailtrack vs Vero: questions.
Yes. Vero does what Mailtrack does (open and link tracking inside Gmail) and adds the data Mailtrack hides: the real IP, device, and city of each open, with no signature on your emails.
No. Vero never adds a “Sent with” signature or any branding to your messages. Your recipient sees a completely normal email.
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