Mautic Community Edition is an open source cross-channel campaign management software solution designed to enable users to build email, nurture campaigns, personalize messages, execute A/B tests, and measure results. The open source edition is community supported. Support is available for Acquia Campaign Studio, which is based on Mautic technology acquired by Acquia in May 2019. Acquia Campaign Studio is available on the
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WhatCounts is a popularly-used, global enterprise level suite of email marketing tools from the company of the same name founded in 2000 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA. Their customers range from Costco, FoxNews.com, the Seattle Times, Red Lion Hotels, and number over a thousand.
Central to the platform is... email. From that it handles advanced segmentation, customer lifecycle building and automation, and personalization. WhatCounts bills itself as a full service marketing agency with…
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Email & Online Marketing
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Mautic (open source)
8.6
9 Ratings
12% above category average
WhatCounts
9.8
1 Ratings
20% above category average
WYSIWYG email editor
8.08 Ratings
9.01 Ratings
Dynamic content
7.99 Ratings
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Ability to test dynamic content
7.99 Ratings
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Landing pages
9.57 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
A/B testing
9.08 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Mobile optimization
8.58 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Email deliverability reporting
8.59 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
List management
9.59 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Triggered drip sequences
8.68 Ratings
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Lead Management
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Mautic (open source)
8.4
9 Ratings
7% above category average
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Lead nurturing automation
8.59 Ratings
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Lead scoring and grading
8.59 Ratings
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Data quality management
8.57 Ratings
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Automated sales alerts and tasks
8.17 Ratings
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Campaign Management
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8.6
7 Ratings
15% above category average
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Calendaring
8.17 Ratings
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Event/webinar marketing
9.16 Ratings
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Social Media Marketing
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7.5
6 Ratings
2% above category average
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Social sharing and campaigns
7.55 Ratings
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Social profile integration
7.56 Ratings
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Reporting & Analytics
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Mautic (open source)
8.9
9 Ratings
19% above category average
WhatCounts
10.0
1 Ratings
26% above category average
Dashboards
9.19 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Standard reports
9.19 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Custom reports
8.67 Ratings
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Mautic is not Salesforce or Dynamics of course; it is hard to install, still buggy and you have to know what you're doing if you want to use it. But that is your admission fee to an always free system that does essentially all the same things as the pricey alternatives, does it effectively and gives you total control. Mautic was acquired by Acquia, the company behind Drupal, and has been making substantial upgrades since that seem to be accelerating. The system has an active user community, active development and will only get better, making it an excellent choice to grow with and build your own systems around and never be dependent on third parties
How big is your email list? For the money WhatCounts allows us to manage a large list and gives us great tools. If you have a small list this product might be more than you need. How many emails do you want to send? WhatCounts charges by the email and of course you get a better price per email the more emails you send. If you will not be sending many emails or are sending to a small list WhatCounts might not be the right tool for you.
We receive super customer service from a dedicated account representative.
The list management tools are easy to use and give us granular insight into what users are opening and where they are clicking.
The analytics give us a variety of ways to look at the types of devices being used to view our content and the ways our users interact with content. For example we can see that most opens are on mobile but if a reader wants to spend time clicking into more in depth content they move over to a desktop computer.
Some of the list management tools were hard to find at first but now I use them every month. If I could change one thing I would allow the account details filter window to show all the available slots with no scrolling and I would add a feature to set / reset all selections on the dropdowns.
We have a great representative. She schedules regular calls with our team and helps us learn new ways to use the tool. We get great personal support. I know she has many other clients but I always feel like she has time for me and genuinely enjoys working with our team.
Infusionsoft, at the time I tested it, had a crazy editor--very unintuitive and not very clean. Mautic (open source) makes it much easier to build up campaigns. Besides that, it didn't provide what we needed to justify the lack of possibility to self-host it and the requirement to pay for it.
We selected WhatCounts because it had the ability to help us manage our large list and gave us tools to help tailor our messages. In addition, WhatCounts had the ability to allow us to have an enterprise license but we could still have individual department accounts.
We use WhatCounts as a communication tool to our external groups mainly families and alumni. In our case our main objective is to get these groups timely information. While some of our emails do have a call to action for example signing up for Family Weekend or a Reunion Weekend we don't use the tool to generate leads in the way many organizations use html email.