Announcing the first Mautic User Survey

Today we are excited to be announcing the first in what we hope will become an annual survey of Mautic users.

We are keen to learn more about how you use Mautic, what you like and don’t like, how you think we can improve Mautic, whether you’re a contributor now or in the past, what holds you back from contributing, and more.

The survey should take no more than about 10 minutes to complete and we will be sharing the anonymised data with the community in due course..

Please do take the time to provide your feedback, it will help to inform the decisions that we take going forward into the future.

Here is the link for you to submit the survey:

https://forms.gle/RJKHGCgtrH51qnA77

The timeline we are proposing:

  • Survey open 17th June 2021
  • Survey closes end of August 2021
  • Data analysis and review September 2021
  • Presentation of data October/November
     
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Ruth Cheesley

Ruth is an Open Source advocate with over 18 years of experience using and contributing to many different projects. Having served on the Community Leadership Team of the Joomla! project and built a full-service digital agency, she now works as Project Lead for Mautic, supporting the community who build and maintain the world’s first Open Source Marketing Automation platform. Ruth is a lover of cats, a keen runner and flautist (but not at the same time!) and is based in the East of England.

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