On the Aliases page, you'll see three stat cards at the top: Total, Forwarded, and Blocked. Each card shows two things — a main number and a monthly trend.
Here's exactly what each one means.
The main number (big text)
The large number on each card is your lifetime total:
- Total — how many aliases you currently have
- Forwarded — how many emails have ever been forwarded through your aliases, since day one
- Blocked — how many emails have ever been blocked by your blacklist
These numbers only go up. They don't reset monthly.
The subtitle (trend percentage)
The smaller text below each number compares this calendar month vs last calendar month. For example, if you received 10 forwarded emails in April and 15 in May, you'd see ↑ 50% vs last month.
- Green ↑ — activity increased compared to last month
- Red ↓ — activity decreased compared to last month
- — 0% — same as last month, or no activity in either month
Total card: "this month" instead of a trend
The Total card works slightly differently. Instead of a percentage, it shows +N this month — the number of new aliases you've created in the current calendar month. If you haven't created any, it shows "No new this month."
Why your numbers might look unexpected
High lifetime total, but "— 0% vs last month"
You've been using AliasFleet for a while, so your lifetime numbers are large — but you haven't had much activity in the last two months specifically. This is normal.
Blocked showing 0% even though you have blocked entries
Your blacklist entries exist, but the blocked trend tracks actual blocked email events this month vs last month from the engine. If no emails were attempted from blocked senders recently, the trend shows 0%.
Trend percentage seems high (like 100%)
This happens when you had 0 last month and any activity this month. Going from 0 to anything is technically an infinite increase, which shows as 100%.