Sending Records
SMS Sending Records Management provides comprehensive capabilities for querying, monitoring, and analyzing SMS sending records, helping administrators track the operational status and quality of SMS services in real time.
Version Limitation: This feature is only available in privately deployed versions and is not supported in the cloud service edition.
Core Features
1. Multi-Dimensional Record Query
- Precise Filtering: Quickly locate records by recipient number/template ID/sending time/business type
- Status Tracking: Real-time display of sending status indicators (in progress/success/failure)
- Detail Viewing: Show complete content, recipient, channel, and time consumption information
2. In-Depth Statistical Analysis
- Time-Based Analysis:
- Hourly/daily/monthly statistics of total sending volume
- Comparison of historical data trends for the same period
- Identification of peak business hours patterns
- Status Distribution Analysis:
- Multi-dimensional comparison of success/failure rates
- Channel-specific service quality statistics
- Failure reason categorization (timeout/content blocking/number anomaly)
- Business Scenario Analysis:
- Sending proportion by template type
- Performance comparison of verification codes vs. notifications vs. alerts
- Tracking of marketing SMS conversion rates
Core Value
1. Operational Transparency
- Real-time tracking of end-to-end journey for each SMS
- Accurate calculation of SMS service costs
- Visualized display of service health metrics
2. Issue Tracing
- Precise identification of root causes for sending failures
- Correlated view of channel status and template change records
- Compliance auditing
3. Service Optimization
- Identification of inefficient channels and optimization of routing strategies
- Template content adjustments based on sending performance
- Resource demand forecasting based on historical data
4. Security & Compliance
- Audit trails for sensitive operations (e.g., bulk SMS sending)
- Secondary validation of content compliance
- Automatic masking of private data in displays