
No forms to fill, just one-click direct Mautic Downloads from the Github Releases.
TL;DR: Click here to Download Mautic 4.4.10
Or: Click here to Download Mautic 5 Alpha1
ATTENTION: Just using the latest version of Mautic available might not be a good idea.
You should carefully choose the best Mautic Download for your needs.
With Mautic, just downloading the latest version might not be the smartest option. Take a minute to understand how Mautic releases work and most of all, make an informed decision about which is the right version for your needs.
Each Mautic release ending in zero contains new features and hence some new bugs are usually introduced with those versions. Releases ending in subsequent numbers focus on making Mautic more stable and fixing any bugs introduced in previous releases. Hence some releases are safer than others, for your convenience, I have provided some links to the releases I recommend using.
LAST REVISED
All these Mautic downloads are direct links to the official releases on Github.
WARNING: Mautic 2.16.5 and Mautic 3.3.5 and 4.4.10 contain security patches.
If you are using an older version, it is imperative that you migrate to one of these versions ASAP.
Mautic Downloads For a Fresh New Mautic Installation:
![]() | Want to try the good old M3? Download Mautic 3.3.5 This release was the first containing the new email and landing page builder. |
![]() | Recommended Mautic version for production: Download Mautic 4.4.10 |
![]() | The latest Mautic, not yet usable in production Download Mautic 5 Alpha-1 |
For Updating your existing Mautic Installation:
![]() | UPDATE your existing Mautic: Update Mautic to 2.16.5 It is required to upgrade to this version of Mautic before you can do the M2 to M3 migration. |
![]() | UPDATE your existing Mautic 3 to Mautic 3.3.5: Update to Mautic 3.3.5 It is required to upgrade to this version of Mautic before you can do the M3 to M4 migration. |
![]() | UPDATE your existing Mautic 4.x to Mautic 4.4.10 Update to Mautic 4.4.10 |
Stability Grade: What the different colors mean
The stability grade is a subjective measure based on the release cycle, the amount of bugs/issues published, open and closed in each release and the severity of these bugs.
![]() | Stable | Production-ready | No known Bugs | Battle Tested |
![]() | Mostly Stable | Production-ready | No Known Major Bugs. Minor bugs might exist. | Mature |
![]() | Usable | Expect surprises | Bugs present but fix is already available. | Young |
![]() | Unstable | For testing only | Known bugs of importance | New |
![]() | Development | For development only | Untested, dangerous | New |
My name is Yosu Cadilla, a Systems Administrator since year 2000. I discovered Mautic on 2017 and since,
I’ve specialized in running Mautic for Marketing agencies and other large Mautic deployments.
Currently, I run a very specialized and fine-tuned cluster of Mautic-optimized servers.
If you are planning on deploying Mautic on a large scale, let’s have a chat! yosu.cadilla@gmail.com
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