To check the number of billable contacts in your active account, you'll need to generate the "Contact Count" report (hereafter referred to as "this report") at the top-level business unit (parent BU, EID). The value in the "Total Distinct Contacts Count" field within the report results will be the number of billable contacts for that account.
If your goal in checking the total contact count is often to organize the contacts in your active account, please refer to the related articles below as well.
This article provides definitions for each item in the report. Let's clarify their meanings:
The "Total Distinct Contacts Count" value indicates the number of contacts. In contrast, subsequent items (such as "Total Distinct Email Addresses" and "MobilePush Contacts") show the number of unique addresses. Please note that these represent address counts, not contact counts. When you download the report as a CSV, the column names, like Total_Distinct_Push_DeviceIDs_Count, also indicate address counts; we recommend referring to these as well.
Here, "address count" refers to:
In mobile channels, a single contact can have multiple addresses, which is why the address count may be higher than the contact count.
When you generate this report from a top-level Business Unit, the numbers displayed under "MobilePush Contacts," "MobileConnect Contacts," and "GroupConnect Contacts" represent the total sum of mobile channel addresses across all Business Units.
Let's assume the MobilePush contact counts and device ID counts for Business Units A, B, and C are as follows. Here, Business Unit A is the top-level BU. When you generate this report in each Business Unit, the results will be as shown below:
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Business Unit A: MobilePush Contacts: 3, Device IDs: 5
Business Unit B: MobilePush Contacts: 4, Device IDs: 6
Business Unit C: MobilePush Contacts: 5, Device IDs: 7
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========================================== Business Unit A: 18 (Total device count across all BUs: 5 + 6 + 7 = 18) Business Unit B: 6 Business Unit C: 7 ==========================================
This illustrates that the results displayed in this report are address counts, and when generated from the top-level BU, they represent the total sum across all business units in your account.
Please note: To confirm contact counts instead of address counts, refer to the next section: "How to Confirm Contact Counts in Each Business Unit."
Sometimes, especially when you want to delete contacts, you might need to see the breakdown of contact counts rather than just address counts. In such cases, you can use the values displayed in Contact Builder. This feature shows the contact count for mobile channels that exist only within each specific Business Unit.
Using the previous example, you would see the following numbers:
As shown above, Contact Builder allows you to confirm the contact count that exists only within that specific Business Unit.
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Business Unit A: 3
Business Unit B: 4
Business Unit C: 5
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Note that the total number of contacts and the number of contacts for the email channel are managed at the EID (Enterprise ID) level, meaning they will be the same value across all Business Units.
Please note that the contact configuration varies significantly across different environments, so the information provided here may not apply to all setups. Additionally, behavior may change without prior notice.
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