Hey HN, we are sharing again, after a year of updates!Laudspeaker (https://laudspeaker.com/) is an open source customer engagement suite (also called marketing automation software). If you've used tools like Braze, One Signal, Airship, Iterable, Customer.io or some others, Laudspeaker is an alternative to these. Here is a quick demo: https://www.loom.com/share/4b309390ee274ea491981e1394e9abc4. And here is a link to sign up and try free (no cc needed): https://app.laudspeaker.com/signup.Or if you prefer to just jump in, go to https://app.laudspeaker.com/login and use this test account: email: test94@laudspeaker.com
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The main things Laudspeaker lets you do are:1. Define 'segments': which of your users should receive messages.2. Define 'messaging journeys': when, where and with which channels you want to reach users. Right now we support push, email, SMS, and soon we'll also include in-app messages and WhatsApp.For example, one customer of ours runs a journey like this: "Wait for a user to complete onboarding on our mobile app, then send a welcome push. If they complete an action the next day on the app, stop sending messages, otherwise send a followup email."There are quite a few big updates since our last Show HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34835559):We now have a mobile SDK for sending and receiving push notifications. We have revamped the journey builder, and made our segment builder much more comprehensive. Our application is also a lot more battle tested - we are deployed with a major fintech in Asia and are sending XX million messages a week to more than x million users.We've seen a lot of demand from consumer focused apps and websites who find most of the existing solutions' pricing models prohibitively expensive so please reach out if that sounds like you. We have successfully migrated people over from Braze, customer io and others.If you're interested in the mobile SdK, see our tutorial: https://laudspeaker.com/docs/getting-started/setting-up-mobi...,and sample apps: https://github.com/laudspeaker/android-sample-app, https://github.com/laudspeaker/ios-sample-app.Our Github is https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker. Try it out for free at https://app.laudspeaker.com/signup.We'd love to hear your feedback and comments!
Users expressed confusion about pricing, self-hosting options, and the product's cost-effectiveness. There's interest in the 'free to use, pay for support' model, but concerns about incentivizing unnecessary complexity. Questions arose about the need for multiple databases and SMS integration capabilities, with some support for Twilio and webhooks. The UI received praise, and there's curiosity about recent updates and self-hosting details. Comparisons were made to Customer.io and Chatwoot, and the use of AGPL license and NestJS were noted. Some see it as just another competitor, while others appreciate it post-Customer.io price hike.
Users criticized the product for unclear self-hosting options, particularly for non-enterprise users, and a setup process perceived as intentionally difficult to promote support services. The CRM was deemed incomplete and too expensive for business use. Documentation was found to be non-discoverable with inconsistent demos, and there was a call for more pricing tiers. The need for multiple databases and SMS gateway options was unclear, and the last release being outdated was a concern. The evaluation period was considered too short, and the open sourcing was seen as a marketing ploy without real community support. The requirement for a powerful machine and the AGPL license were also seen as deterrents for corporate use. There was a general sentiment that it lacked unique features and was just another competitor in the market.