A Blog for the Community, by the Community
BobWP records from WordCampUS, sharing updates on the Do the Woo blog’s soft relaunch and plans for future community engagement.

Open Channels FM brings you conversations and insights from the people shaping the open web. Through our channels we share real experiences from builders, developers, product makers, and community leaders worldwide. Discover how ideas become products, communities grow, and openness drives innovation. Each episode gives you inspiration and practical takeaways to help take your own ideas further.
BobWP records from WordCampUS, sharing updates on the Do the Woo blog’s soft relaunch and plans for future community engagement.
In this episode Devin chats with lead organizer Wil Brown about the return of WordCamp Sydney after a five-year hiatus.
Brad, Tom and James dive into the evolution of WordPress for large organizations, emphasizing the need for enterprise influencers and thought leadership to drive adoption.
In this episode Adam and Emma discuss asynchronous communication, emphasizing clarity, over-communicating, strategic emoji use, and the importance of switching to real-time conversations when necessary.
Automattic’s current AI projects include the Jetpack AI Assistant for content creation, Odie chatbot for support, and Big Sky for website building. These aim to simplify tasks and improve user experience, especially for small businesses.
Automattic’s current AI projects include the Jetpack AI Assistant for content creation, Odie chatbot for support, and Big Sky for website building. These aim to simplify tasks and improve user experience, especially for small businesses.
This episode of Woo AgencyChat features Gigi J. Kizhakkechethipuzha and Steve Tamulewicz discussing eCommerce, AI, and adaptability in the industry.
This episode of Woo AgencyChat features Gigi J. Kizhakkechethipuzha and Steve Tamulewicz discussing eCommerce, AI, and adaptability in the industry.
Summary: Host Birgit chats with Megan Rose and Mike Conley on fostering inclusive WordPress environments, including code of conduct processes and diversity efforts.
Maestro Stevens from Iconic Template discusses accessibility in WordPress and WooCommerce, emphasizing its importance for all users. He also shares his journey of learning all things accessibility.
Whether you are attending, speaking or sponsoring at WordCampUS, we have some tips for you and thoughts to ponder.
Vendanshu, Woo core dev, shares key insights for developers on optimizing scalability, enhancing performance, and preparing WooCommerce stores for future growth
In this episode Karim and DXP expert Dan Drapeau discuss procurement challenges, monolithic vs. composable solutions, TCO, the role of agencies, and strategic roadmapping.
Malcolm Peralty, an experienced figure in WordPress and Drupal, shares insights on the evolution of both platforms, his journey, and the future of content management systems.
Anthony, Emma and Adam chat out how page builders can enhance WooCommerce sites, offering flexibility and customization without coding plus some AI integrations.