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AcyMailing vs WPForms

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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WPForms
MKT AUTO
5.0

WPForms' feed is a how-to blog, but AI-assistant form building is its real thread.

◆ Current state

The tracked feed is WPForms' tutorial blog — how-tos on Klaviyo signup forms, survey analysis, GDPR entry deletion, and file-storage routing. The substantive thread running through it is AI: tutorials showing external assistants, Claude and then ChatGPT, building and editing WordPress forms inside WPForms, alongside its own AI builder and prompt-driven editing.

◆ Where it's heading

WPForms is steadily turning form building into something driven by conversation — its own AI features plus integrations that let Claude and ChatGPT construct and edit forms directly. Because these arrive as tutorials rather than release notes, exact shipping and GA status is unclear, but the direction is clearly AI-assistant-driven form creation.

◆ Prediction

Expect more assistant integrations and AI-editing tutorials; a crisp release or named connector, rather than a how-to, would confirm how far the external-assistant form building has actually shipped.

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