If you’re managing Mautic like a pro (or trying to), a new tool just popped up in the community that’s worth a look: the AVERGO centralized web console for commands. In plain terms, it’s like a command control center for your Mautic setup — showing you all the commands running across the system with their parameters, a history tracker, plus cron sequences that you can configure through a neat GUI. Imagine updating segments, triggering campaigns, or running command sequences without typing a single CLI command yourself. Pretty sweet, right?
What really caught my eye is the ability to run commands directly from your campaigns. If you’re tweaking campaign #2, you get buttons right there to update or trigger it without jumping out to a terminal or scheduling crons elsewhere. That’s a nice little time saver that could speed up your workflow and reduce mistakes.
They’re also cooking up some developer-focused “heal” functions — basically tools to fix file system cache or permission issues, and a nuclear option to reset things if they get messy. Right now, these are Docker-specific, but the dev is working to make them system-aware. So if you run Mautic on different setups, this should get friendlier soon.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any linked GitHub discussions or fixes yet, but this feels like the kind of feature that will get integrated organically as more community members chip in and test. Command-line operations in Mautic have always been a bit rough for folks who don’t live in terminals, so a GUI like this could lower the barrier for broader usage and quicker fixes.
Personally, I’d keep an eye on this project if you’re the one handling Mautic maintenance or running complex campaigns. The history tracking alone sounds like it’ll save headaches when you’re troubleshooting or auditing what’s been done, and having commands accessible right inside campaign views feels like a sleek usability win.
Go check out the original thread to see what other folks are saying — might spark some ideas for your own setup or contribute your feedback to make it even better.
Jump over to the Mautic forum and join the conversation about the AVERGO console.