Mailtrack alternative

The Mailtrack alternative — simple, no signature

Free unlimited open tracking, no signature added to your emails, and PLUS at €2/mo. Kikili, email tracking done cleanly.

Try it free Free · Chrome & Firefox · no card
In short

Kikili does the core of Mailtrack — knowing if your Gmail emails are read — free and without the "sent with" signature. The advanced tier (clicks, timeline) is €2/mo.

Kikili vs Mailtrack, at a glance

KikiliMailtrack (free)
Open trackingUnlimited, freeLimited
"Sent with…" signatureNeverAdded on free
Advanced tier price€2/moMore expensive
BrowsersChrome + FirefoxChrome

The difference that matters: no forced signature

On their free tier, many tools add a "Sent with…" signature to every email. Kikili never adds a signature — your emails stay yours, clean and professional, even on the free plan.

Just as simple, without the bloat

Install the extension, connect in one click, write from Gmail. You see who read you, when and how many times, with live notifications and a clean dashboard — no complicated setup.

Switch to Kikili

Free, no signature, in 2 minutes. Your emails stay yours.

Try Kikili

Migrating from Mailtrack

Nothing to export: Kikili tracks your new emails from the moment you install it. Keep both while you compare, then uninstall Mailtrack once you're convinced.

Privacy-respecting

Kikili doesn't read your email content and collects neither the identity nor the location of the recipient. Our privacy policy.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kikili really free, unlike Mailtrack?

Open tracking is free and unlimited, with no signature added. Advanced features (clicks, timeline) are in Kikili PLUS, at €2/mo.

Does Kikili add a signature to my emails?

No, never — even on the free plan. It's one of the main differences from Mailtrack's free tier.

Does Kikili work on Firefox?

Yes, Kikili works on Chrome (and Chromium) and on Firefox / Zen.

How do I migrate from Mailtrack?

Install Kikili: it tracks your new emails immediately. You can uninstall Mailtrack whenever you like — there's nothing to export.

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