Choose Elite Email Tracker when
People and teams who want likely-human activity separated from privacy proxies and security scanners, with support beyond Chrome.
Choose EmailTracker.website if you value an established Chrome extension with substantial public adoption and a closely matched tracking feature set. Choose Elite Email Tracker if you want automated activity classified separately, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox builds, team workflows, or the lower-priced annual Pro plan.
Last verified August 13, 2026
People and teams who want likely-human activity separated from privacy proxies and security scanners, with support beyond Chrome.
Chrome users who want a mature, widely installed extension for unlimited tracking, link reports, and inbound tracker blocking.
| Category | Elite Email Tracker | EmailTracker.website |
|---|---|---|
| Core approach | Open and click signals with source classification | Open and click tracking with detailed recipient reports |
| Webmail support | Gmail, Outlook, Microsoft 365, Yahoo | Gmail, Outlook, Microsoft 365, Yahoo |
| Official browser availability | Chrome, Edge, and Firefox release builds | Chrome Web Store listing reviewed |
| Free offer | Unlimited open and click signals plus reminders | Unlimited email tracking across unlimited accounts |
| Automated traffic | Privacy proxies and scanners shown separately | Accuracy caveats documented; separate classifications not highlighted |
| Inbound tracker protection | Detection; matched-request blocking on Pro | Detector and blocker included |
| Team workflow | 20 seats, shared feed, roles, analytics, CSV export | Team and admin features not highlighted on reviewed pages |
| Paid individual plan | $39/year or $4.99 month-to-month | $48/year ($4/month equivalent) |
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Both products cover Gmail, Outlook, Microsoft 365, and Yahoo Mail. Both offer unlimited tracking, paid reports, notifications, and inbound tracker detection. Elite Email Tracker currently installs from signed release archives while store listings are in review; EmailTracker.website already has a public Chrome listing. The choice also comes down to classified signals, team workflow, and price.
EmailTracker.website clearly documents the limits of tracking pixels, including blocked images, self-opens, and false positives. Elite Email Tracker goes a step further in the product interface by labeling likely-human, privacy-protected, security-scanner, sender, and unknown events separately instead of combining every request into one read signal.
EmailTracker.website has the stronger public distribution record: its Chrome listing was Featured and showed 300,000 users when reviewed. Elite Email Tracker is earlier in its public journey, but publishes release builds for Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox and offers an optional Outlook add-in for organizational deployment.
EmailTracker.website Pro is listed at $48 per year. Elite Email Tracker Pro is $39 per year or $4.99 month-to-month. Elite Email Tracker also has a Team plan with 20 seats, a shared feed, roles, team analytics, and CSV export; comparable team administration is not highlighted on the official EmailTracker.website pages reviewed.
There is no automated history migration between these unrelated services. If you switch, install and connect Elite Email Tracker for future sends; previously tracked history remains with EmailTracker.website. Test both against your real recipients because image policies and security scanners affect every pixel-based tracker.
For core open tracking, link tracking, notifications, and inbound tracker detection, the products overlap closely. Elite Email Tracker adds explicit automated-traffic classification, multi-browser release builds, and a Team plan. Existing tracking history does not transfer automatically between the two services.
Elite Email Tracker Pro costs $39 per year, compared with EmailTracker.website Pro at $48 per year. Elite Email Tracker also offers a $4.99 month-to-month option; the EmailTracker.website Pro page reviewed shows annual billing at a $4 monthly equivalent.
No. Tracking records image or link requests. Privacy relays, security scanners, caching, blocked images, and forwarding can make those events ambiguous. Elite Email Tracker shows these classifications rather than presenting every request as certain human attention.
Features and prices change. We reviewed the public pages below on August 13, 2026. “Not highlighted” means we did not find the capability on the official pages reviewed; it does not prove the capability is absent everywhere.