Key points
- Financial Status: Income of $10,332.17 versus expenditure of $12,343.25, with corporate memberships providing the largest revenue stream at $8,587.17.
- Active Contributors: Webmecanik, Leuchtfeuer Digital Marketing, and Acquia lead company activity, while Renato, Zdeno Kuzmany, and Anderson José Eccel top individual contributions.
- Community Growth: 57 new members joined in June (⬆️ 42.50%), though new contributor growth decreased slightly (⬇️ 18.18%) with 9 new contributors.
- Software Adoption: Over 105,000 websites have installed Mautic tracking all-time, with approximately 35-45k active instances and increased update activity following recent security releases.
- Community Events: Successful participation at OW2Con in Paris and preparations underway for the upcoming Community Sprint in Prague, sponsored by Leuchtfeuer Digital Marketing.
Finances
Income
In June we’ve had several corporate memberships come through, including Acquia at Bronze tier, FireMultimedia and HEM Education Marketing Solutions as new Community Tier members and Friendly who have renewed as a Community Tier member.
We also had several contributors who are supporting our upcoming Community Sprint event in Prague, thanks to Leuchtfeuer Digital Marketing and to the 4 individuals who have chipped in some funds towards the cost of running the event.
Our monthly sponsors continue to hold fairly steady and we also had a one-time sponsor contributing back a percentage of their Mautic-based revenue – thank you!
Description | Amount |
---|---|
Corporate memberships | $8,587.17 |
Monthly sponsors | $1,055 |
Sprint sponsorships | $660 |
One-time sponsors | $30 |
Total | $10,332.17 |
Expenditure
There has been a slight increase since April in the employment costs due to some changes with the UK tax, national insurance and pensions rates alongside a small increase in the cost to provide the employment service through remote.com which is passed on to us by Open Source Collective.
In May we had our Marketing and Sales Assistant start working for us, so this is represented in June’s accounting figures under contractors. The rest of the expenses are as expected.
Description | Amount |
---|---|
Employment | $9,741.61 |
Host fees | $1,033.21 |
Contractors | $636.40 |
Infrastructure | $370.07 |
Admin support | $356.16 |
Payment provider fees | $149.62 |
Travel | $56.18 |
Total | $12,343.25 |
Contributions
A big thank you to all the organisations who have contributed to Mautic in June!
These organisations are making Mautic and helping to grow our awesome community!
🔎 You can always take a look at the data for the last 90 days via this link: Mautic | 90 days report and you can now view this month’s report here: Mautic | Monthly Report for June 2025!
⬆️ = Increase from last month
⬇️ = Decrease from last month
Most active companies:
Top contributing companies:
Contributions are as defined here with the addition of Jira issues being closed as completed, GitHub Pull Request reviews and Knowledgebase articles being written or translated, which we track through Savannah’s API.
Want to appear on this list? Get contributing, and drop me a line with your company name, domain and the folk who work for you and we’ll make sure that you are attributed correctly!
Organizations
Most active companies
Webmecanik 106 (⬆️68.25%)
Leuchtfeuer Digital Marketing 65 (⬆️ 20.37%)
Acquia 59 (⬇️ 50%)
Dropsolid 58 (⬇️ 69.15%)
Aivie 47 (⬆️ 38.24%)
Friendly 41 (⬆️ 20.59%)
Crafting.email 29
Moorwald | Sven Döring 27
Sales Snap 23
Meditationstudies 22 (⬇️ 26.67%)
Top contributing companies
Acquia 34 (⬇️ 22.73%)
Dropsolid 34 (⬆️ 25.93%)
Aivie 30 (⬆️ 172.73%)
Webmecanik 24 (⬇️ 22.58%)
Leuchtfeuer Digital Marketing 16 (⬆️ 23.08%)
Comarch 7 (⬇️ 50%)
Friendly 2
UpScale 2 (⬇️ 89.47%)
Æsir 1 (⬇️ 88.89%)
Moorwald | Sven Döring 1
A big thank you also to all the individuals who are helping us build this awesome community! 🫶🏻 🙌🏻
Individuals
Most active contributors
Renato 78
Zdeno Kuzmany 76
Anderson José Eccel 50
Ekke Guembel 48
Joey Keller 41
John Linhart 40
Rahul Shinde 40
Ayu Adiati 39
Norman Pracht 30
Ricardo Freire 29
Top contributors
Anderson José Eccel 33
Rahul Shinde 30
Zdeno Kuzmany 24
John Linhart 16
Renato 10
Levente 9
Ayu Adiati 7
Saurabh Gupta 7
Patryk Gruszka 6
Rahul Dhande 5
Welcome to our new contributors this month 💖
hromartins
naoya-kawakatsu
deepvyas
henri9813
emrl
krishna
Mariusz Andrzejewski (Sayco)
Eshani
EnableServices
Top supporters
Rahul Shinde 3
Joey Keller 2
Ekke Guembel 2
savrat 1
hromartins 1
emrl 1
Patryk Gruszka 1
henri9813 1
deepvyas 1
Ayu Adiati 1
Supporters are folks who have had conversations with people directly before they make a contribution, so most likely helping with that process.
This month we had 9 new contributors 🚀 (⬇️ 18.18%) and 57 new members joining the community! 💖 (⬆️ 42.50%).
Usage of Mautic
We’ve had a slight drop off in trial signups this month which, interestingly, also happened in June last year. We’re not overly worried about this as we continue to see a strong level of interest in Mautic and adoption is continuing to grow.

This month we also topped out at over 105,000 website in all time that have installed Mautic tracking, with just under 24,000 active sites currently using the tracking.

We can use this as a rough approximate for the number of active instances with the caveat that not all Mautic instances will use the website tracking code, and one instance might put the tracking code on multiple domains. This also relies on the builtwith crawler bot being able to access the domain without encountering any errors, which can sometimes lead to instances being reported as offline erroneously.
We are seeing a lot more instances updating this quarter, which is no surprise given the security releases last month.

This chart will not show updates from SaaS instances which often pull updates from an internal source, and also from instances that choose not to send the data back to our updates server when they do check for updates.
Our conservative estimates put the number of active instances somewhere around 35-45k.
In terms of the version used, we are seeing accelerating adoption of Mautic 6 and a slow reduction in users who are on Mautic 5, which we expect will start to shift more significantly once the Long Term Support version of Mautic 7 is released.

Community Health
June has been a busy month for the community, with the release of Mautic 5.2.7 – Taygeta Edition with 17 bug fixes and two new contributors, and 6.0.3 – Bellatrix Edition with 12 new bug fixes and one new contributor.
A big thank you to our testers, reviewers and release leaders for all the work that goes into these releases!
I was also fortunate to attend OW2Con in Paris and ran a short workshop in the NGI Innovators meetup on engaging your end users in an open source project’s product development and contribution workflows, which was well received. It was also delightful to meet up with the Project Lead from Apache Unomi and the team from Dropsolid who were representing Mautic, Apache Unomi and Drupal at the event as a Sponsor, showing in practical terms the power of the open source marketing technology stack.
Planning is full-steam ahead for next month’s Community Sprint in Prague which I’m super excited to attend – sprints are a great way to get to know the community and ‘get stuff done’ while we’re all sitting around a table together. A big thank you to our member Leuchtfeuer Digital Marketing for sponsoring the sprint, I hope to see some of you there!
Conclusion
June 2025 has been a month of steady progress for the Mautic project despite some financial challenges. While our expenditures exceeded income this month, we’ve seen encouraging growth in community engagement with a significant increase in new members joining. Corporate support remains strong with new and renewed memberships, and our contributor base continues to expand with nine new contributors this month. The Mautic software itself maintains impressive adoption rates with approximately 35-45k active instances worldwide. As we look forward to the Community Sprint in Prague, we remain focused on growing collaboration and innovation within our vibrant open source community.