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AcyMailing vs Keila

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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AcyMailing
MKT AUTO
5.0

AcyMailing ships steady point releases: small features, security hardening, and bug fixes

◆ Current state

AcyMailing publishes a real, structured changelog (Features / Improvements / Bug fixes) for its Joomla/WordPress email-marketing extension. The current line is 10.x, with 10.11.0 the latest. Recent work is incremental: privacy toggles, access-control refinements, bot protection, and reliability fixes to statistics and test sends.

◆ Where it's heading

Development is maintenance-mode-steady — frequent minor and patch releases focused on privacy/consent controls, permission edge cases, and statistics accuracy, with occasional small form and popup features. No architectural or directional shift is visible; the product is being refined, not repositioned.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued point releases in the 10.x line: more consent/privacy options, permission and bot-protection tweaks, and bug fixes, at roughly the current cadence.

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Keila
MKT AUTO
6.3

Keila adds transactional emails and multi-format templates, broadening past pure newsletters

◆ Current state

Keila, an open-source, privacy-focused newsletter tool, made a notable leap in v0.30.0: MJML/HTML/plain-text templates, reusable content slots, and transactional emails — a new product surface beyond bulk campaigns. Surrounding releases add manual contact-status control, API-driven contact events, pre-filled forms, more languages, and a new email scheduler that re-architected the messages schema to enable transactional sending.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction is clear: Keila is evolving from a newsletter sender into a more general email platform. The v0.20.0 scheduler/messages-schema rework laid the groundwork, and v0.30.0 cashed it in with transactional email and flexible templating. Internationalization and API/contact-lifecycle features show parallel investment in reach and automation.

◆ Prediction

Expect transactional email and content-slot templating to mature, with follow-on work on triggered/automated messages now that the messages schema supports them. Continued localization and contact-API expansion are likely.

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