Amplitude.js vs Mandrill: What are the differences?
Developers describe Amplitude.js as "The Audio HTML Player for the Modern Web". Free yourself from the browsers' control and design an audio player using HTML5 and CSS3. No dependencies required and open source on GitHub through the MIT License. On the other hand, Mandrill is detailed as "Send transactional, triggered, and personalized email, then track results". Mandrill is a new way for apps to send transactional email. It runs on the delivery infrastructure that powers MailChimp.
Amplitude.js and Mandrill are primarily classified as "Audio Player" and "Transactional Email" tools respectively.
Some of the features offered by Amplitude.js are:
- 100% design control
- Mobile and touch friendly
- Callback functions for all events
On the other hand, Mandrill provides the following key features:
- Inbound Email- Set up inboxes for Mandrill to control. When they receive email, we’ll make an API call to your app with all the relevant information, so you don’t have to worry about what’s happening behind the scenes.
- Webhooks Support- Create custom event notifications, keep track of new signups and unsubscribes in real-time, get a notice of every spam complaint so you can flag them in your database.
- Rules Engine- Modify the content of email coming through Mandrill without having to involve developers. For example, you could tell Mandrill to take any email coming from confirmation@yourdomain.com, give it a new template, and add Google Analytics tracking.
Amplitude.js is an open source tool with 3.24K GitHub stars and 363 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Amplitude.js's open source repository on GitHub.