Announcing the launch of Mautic’s new website 

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New year, new website! It’s an exciting time here at Mautic, as we just launched our new website. 

The Mautic.org website is owned and maintained by the Mautic Community, with collaboration happening in the #wg-website-rebuild and #mautic-community-website channels on Slack

Key features of the new website

The new website offers a user-friendly interface with exciting features and updates you can explore. 

Here’s a quick guide to get you started on some key sections and features. 

  • Product: Wondering about what Mautic is? Start with the Overview to discover how it’s revolutionizing marketing automation. Explore Features that make Mautic stand out, from email marketing to campaign automation. Check out the Roadmap for a transparent look at Mautic’s exciting future developments. At the Security, you’ll learn how Mautic keeps your data safe with top-notch practices. Ready to get started? Head to Start Using Mautic for a quick and easy setup. For businesses needing tailored solutions, Extended Support provides personalized assistance to meet your needs.
  • Community: In the Community section, connect with Mautic’s excellent worldwide network of marketers, agencies, business owners, users, and developers who are ready to help you start with Mautic. Come for the software, stay for the community as we collaborate on projects, organize local events, and engage in real-time discussions on Slack.
  • Supporters: In the Supporters section, discover how to become a member or partner of Mautic. Looking to contribute further? Explore the Sponsor section for other ways to financially support the Mautic project and help drive its growth and innovation.

Thanks to our awesome contributors 💖

This project has been a team effort, and we’re so proud of what we’ve accomplished together. 

Here are the fantastic contributors who made this website a reality.

  • Mike Van Hemelrijck (funded by Dropsolid) led the charge by building most of the site in WordPress and transforming the wireframes into a stunning design.
  • Achilles Poloynis worked on the custom development and SEO improvements.
  • AJ Eccel and Ricardo Freire contributed through user research and wireframes in the early stages, providing invaluable design inspiration.
  • Sven Döring has been focusing on analytics and data and fixing a few bugs along the way!
  • Emily Wood, Ayu, and Ima-Abasi Effiong have done a fantastic job reviewing the content.
  • Angelo Miloch laid the foundation with an initial SEO audit, helping us identify the key pages we needed to optimize and plan all the redirects when the new site launched.
  • Lastly, Ruth Cheesley handled much of the content creation for the new website. 

Thank you to everyone involved for their hard work and collaboration. We couldn’t have done it without you!  

Get started with Mautic

Explore Mautic today for businesses looking to integrate Mautic’s powerful marketing automation features!

To learn more about our mission to revolutionize open source marketing and to see how Mautic can transform your marketing efforts, get started with a 14-day free trial, sign up for our Managed Mautic service, or download Mautic to install it yourself!

Found a bug with the new site?

Please check our open issues and if it’s not yet reported, please raise one!

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