Function

Subscriber Export

Subscriber Export provides a guided workflow for collecting and downloading subscriber lists with explicit permission setup and task-based processing. It is built for teams that need full-fidelity audience data for audits, retention diagnostics, and external analysis.

Subscriber Export

What you can do

  • Step-by-step setup with @telepars_admin helper account
  • Permission-aware workflow to avoid partial collection
  • Task-based processing and result retrieval
  • Downloadable subscriber output for external analysis
  • Clear operator instructions for secure execution
  • Useful for audits, retention diagnostics, and segmentation
  • Predictable process suitable for monthly operations

Operational impact

4 steps

guided collection flow from setup to result

Task-based

queued processing for predictable execution

Export-ready

subscriber data for downstream analysis

Audit support

monthly and campaign-level checks

Who this is for

Use this when your team needs subscriber-level data for audits, cohort analysis, or retention studies. It is especially relevant for channels running regular campaign attribution and quality-control cycles.

Permission and setup model

The workflow requires adding the helper account with the correct subscriber-access permissions. Clear setup instructions reduce the risk of failed or incomplete exports.

Operational workflow

Select channel, launch collection task, wait for processing, and download results from the subscriber list tab. After export, teams usually remove helper access as a security best practice.

Example: monthly audience audit

A growth team exports subscriber data at month end, compares cohorts by acquisition source, and updates next-month placement mix toward channels with stronger retention.

Example: post-campaign churn diagnostics

After a high-volume traffic burst, operators export subscriber data and identify unstable cohorts tied to specific placements. The next campaign plan removes those channels and reallocates spend.

Common mistakes to avoid

Do not skip permission validation before launching tasks. Missing subscriber-access rights can return incomplete output and create false conclusions in analysis.

What you get at the end

You get a structured subscriber dataset for external analysis with a repeatable, documented, and security-conscious collection process.