



A full list of deprecations and backwards compatibility breaking changes can be found here. The most significant changes will impact developers.All themes you wish to use in the new builder will need a simple, one line change to be made in their configuration file.Ensure you reload the page if you disable the new builder. The new email and landing page builder is enabled by default - you can disable it under Plugins if you prefer to continue using the legacy builder, until Mautic 5 when the legacy builder will be removed.There are some important changes that we have made in Mautic 4 which users and developers will need to be aware of. With 46 contributors and over 1,700 files changed, this release has been a true community effort with contributions from individuals and organizations across the community. We have also delivered the first phase from three of our six Strategic Initiatives in this release: This release also provides support for Symfony 4, multiple dependency updates in readiness for PHP 8 support, and removes some long-deprecated technology such as OAuth1 (replaced with OAuth2) and the Froala editor (replaced with CKEditor). An updated Zapier app including support for OAuth2.A read-only first phase of the new Mautic Marketplace.An interface for managing tags within Mautic.New email and landing page builder based on the open source GrapesJS framework.While the Mautic 3 release focused on extensive rewrites ‘under the hood’ to support Symfony 3, we are pleased to say that Mautic 4 includes several long-awaited features including:
Mjml builder update#
A year on from the most significant update to Mautic’s underlying infrastructure with the Mautic 3 launch, today we have released the next major release for Mautic - Mautic 4.
