New Mautic Plugin List on GitHub – Including last active and maintained

Finding good Mautic plugins that are actually maintained can be a real headache. The Mautic ecosystem is huge but scattered, and it’s often tough to know which plugins are active and reliable versus which ones were abandoned years ago. So when a community member named Adrian took it upon himself to revive and expand the “Awesome Mautic” list on GitHub, that’s a win for everyone playing in this space.

Adrian’s fork of the list isn’t just a copy-paste job. It’s a carefully structured, clean overview of Mautic plugins, integrations, themes, and more. What’s really useful? He added a “Maintained” column to highlight plugins that still receive updates and support—precisely what marketers need to avoid running into dead ends. He also included last update dates, GitHub links, and product pages to make it easier to dig deeper.

But here’s the thing: this is still a first step, not the final word. The ecosystem is sprawling, some plugins may be missing, some info could be outdated, and some projects might have been renamed or sunset. That’s why Adrian is calling on the community to help—whether it’s adding missing plugins, updating links, or marking what’s actively maintained. The easiest way? Jump in on GitHub and open a pull request.

Why should you care as a Mautic user? Because this list could become the go-to directory for Mautic tools without the usual pain of endless searching or trial-and-error installs. Instead of wandering the forums or sifting through marketplace listings that may not be up-to-date, you get a reliable, curated glimpse at what’s worth your time.

My take? This is the kind of community-driven resource that can save users a lot of time and upgrade pain. However, it still depends on people pitching in. If you use or develop Mautic plugins, this is your chance to help tidy the house. The more accurate and maintained this list becomes, the smoother everyone’s Mautic experience will be.

Want to see the list or get involved? Head over to the original forum thread and check out Adrian’s GitHub repo:

New Mautic Plugin List on GitHub – Including last active and maintained

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