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Mailjet vs Cvent

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

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Mailjet
MARKETING
5.0

Mailjet's recent output is content and category commentary, with EU pixel rules the only real event.

◆ Current state

Mailjet's published feed is editorial: comparison listicles, design-trend roundups, BFCM data, an industry Email Impact Report, and a regulatory explainer on the CNIL/Garante tracking-pixel guidance issued in early 2026. There are no Mailjet-specific product releases in this window. Themes include PLG email automation playbooks and bridging transactional/marketing surfaces, suggesting where the commercial sales motion is pointed.

◆ Where it's heading

Mailjet is leaning on parent-company (Mailgun/Sinch) data and category analysis to stay visible while shipping its product changes through other channels. The tracking-pixel post — though framed as customer education — quietly previews a compliance pressure point Mailjet and competitors will all need to address in EU markets. The PLG focus signals where the buyer they're courting sits.

◆ Prediction

Expect a Mailjet-side product or guidance update on tracking-pixel handling for EU customers as enforcement intensifies. Beyond that, no visible release signal — predictions on shipping cadence aren't supportable from this feed.

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Cvent
MARKETING
5.0

Cvent's June 3 batch adds Session Snapshots Insights, Vendor Marketplace Reports, and self-serve domain setup.

◆ Current state

Cvent operates on a batched cross-suite release schedule organized by product family (Trade Show, Attendee Engagement, Exchange, Plan & Promote, Spend & Workflow, Actionable Insights). The June 3, 2026 launch is now announced: Session Snapshots Insights for Attendee Hub, Vendor Marketplace Reports for Exchange (Reposite-powered), and Self-Serve Setup for Custom & Envelope Domains (SPF only) for Registration. Spend & Workflow has nothing this window. A note about the Jifflenow cadence diverging from the main Cvent calendar reads as ongoing M&A alignment work.

◆ Where it's heading

This is mid-platform operating mode — batched, predictable cross-suite drops emphasizing analytics depth (Insights, Reports) rather than new product categories. Reposite continues to feed Vendor Marketplace functionality, suggesting Cvent is still digesting the acquisition by building reporting and surface in its own UI. Email-deliverability self-serve and the Jifflenow cadence split reduce planner and customer-success workload but do not move the product into new territory.

◆ Prediction

Continued June → September → year-end batched cadence. The SPF-only self-serve domain setup likely picks up DKIM and DMARC follow-ons; Vendor Marketplace gets more Reposite-powered surface (catalog, vendor onboarding) in subsequent batches.

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