deliverability
/dɪˌlɪvərəˈbɪləti/
noun
- The ability of an email to reach a recipient's inbox without being blocked or marked as spam.
- Good deliverability means more of your messages actually get read.
- The company hired an expert to improve their email deliverability.
- Low deliverability can hurt a business's communication with customers.
- The quality of being able to be delivered or supplied, especially in a business or logistics context.
- The project's success relies on the deliverability of key components on time.
- We need to check the deliverability of the raw materials before placing the order.
- The deliverability of the product depends on the shipping company's schedule.