AI, DevOps, and Accessibility in OSS
In this episode of Anick from Pixable chats about his agency’s journey with WordPress and WooCommerce, innovative client solutions, AI trends, compliance challenges, accessibility, and community engagement.

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In this episode of Anick from Pixable chats about his agency’s journey with WordPress and WooCommerce, innovative client solutions, AI trends, compliance challenges, accessibility, and community engagement.
In this episode, Adam and Bob chat with Konrad from FLIZpay about reducing credit card fees in WooCommerce. The conversation covers payment options, costs, and innovative solutions.
In this episode of Woo DevChat we chat with Brian about optimizing WooCommerce sites, the Perfmatters plugin, and the importance of customer support.
Aaron Edwards shares his transition from WordPress CTO to founding DocsBot.ai, highlighting the importance of adapting to new technologies and iterative experimentation in entrepreneurship.
In this episode of Woo BizChat, Katie Keith and Afsaneh Diya discuss effective marketing strategies for WooCommerce and WordPress businesses, emphasizing audience understanding, community engagement, and diverse marketing channels.
Do the Woo is on the Fediverse with multi-authors, audio distribution and more to come.
In this episode, Abha discusses WordPress’s potential evolution into a distributed social media platform with Matthias and Robert, emphasizing community engagement and new tools.
The episode covers insights from discussions on motion design, e-commerce localization, accessibility, payment security, customer success, and lifetime licenses in plugin development, emphasizing enhancing user experience and trust.
In this episode, hosts recap WooSesh day one, focusing on WooCommerce’s rebranding, UI enhancements, community engagement, and enterprise scalability.
The last few weeks have been crazy for me, but not just in the way you might be thinking. So I need a little break this week from posting any episodes.
BobWP reminds the community to register for the free WooSesh 2024 event on October 29-30, featuring valuable sessions, live chats, and Seshie voting.
Emma and Adam chat with Donata on the essential nature of website policies for WooCommerce. Highlights include compliance, consequences of neglect, and the importance of clear privacy practices.
In this episode, Jonathan Wold and Tammie Lister discuss contributions to the WordPress community, highlighting diverse contribution avenues, and the mutual benefits of participating.
In this episode of Woo DevChat, Marcel and Mike discuss optimizing WooCommerce sites with guest Andre Faca, covering caching, performance, scaling, and security best practices.
WooSesh 2024 is a free virtual conference on October 29-30, focusing on exceptional customer experience in WooCommerce, featuring keynotes and community awards.