What We’ve Been Up To [Infographic]

Now that we’ve announced a Release Candidate for Mautic 1.0.0 after four, yes four, beta versions, we wanted to show you some of our progress since the last release. In the past few weeks we have seen everything come together beautifully and we couldn’t be more excited to have built something the world wants; a solution to marketing inequality.

For months we have repeatedly ripped Mautic apart and put it back together again so that you could have a complete and powerful marketing automation solution. We are redefining the image of open source software by giving you a program that isn’t just powerful in its functionality, but beautiful by design.

Here’s what it looks like to have polished the rough edges from a developmental perspective.

Mautic Release Stats Infographic

Thank you for your continued support for helping us reach another fantastic milestone.

For more information check out the detailed announcement of Mautic 1.0.0 Release Candidate

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You have two ways to take advantage of Mautic. You can download directly from the Mautic website. Use this method if you want to host your own marketing automation platform (that’s right, no more SaaS for you!). The second option is to register for an account on Mautic.com where you can be up and running in less than 3 minutes. This account is free and never expires!

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Mautic 7: Columba Edition is released

Today we’ve released Mautic 7.0: Columba Edition. It’s here.

This is a full term release with a four-year support cycle – one year active, one year security, two years Extended Long Term Support. Read more about our release strategy.

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