Expanding WordPress Horizons Through Tooling
When you dive deep into Carls mind to learn more about what he built for WordPress, the end result is todays show.

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.
When you dive deep into Carls mind to learn more about what he built for WordPress, the end result is todays show.
How to get exposure from your WordPress product or service? There are many options, but also a lot of competition.
The Contributor Orientation Tool on WordPress.org. How this tool came to be, how it has evolved and its future for helping contributors.
Jason and Jon open the blackbox to share their experiences and insights on flagship WordCamp Asia and Europe sponsorships.
The week wraps up with my thoughts on an idea, WordPress and WooCommerce highlights, podcast episodes and parts of my brain.
Nils and Alex chat about managing client expectation, partnerships and collaboration, the Woo expert program and end with agency tips.
what3words, a unique geocoding system that represents any location on our planet, divided into 3 x 3 meter grid, and identified by three words.
This week, diversity at WP Accessibility Day, WooSesh, Cart and Checkout Blocks and more WordPress and WooCommerce community.
Zach and Josh from Big Red Jelly share insights on agency growth and enterprise as a digital agency.
Colin, co-founder of FooSales and FooEvents, walks us through the product journey with his WordPress and WooCommerce plugins.
Colin, co-founder of FooSales and FooEvents, walks us through the product journey with his WordPress and WooCommerce plugins.
Bud Kraus and Mark Westguard chat with Alain Schlesser about his story, and a look at AI, from coding to ecommerce to the ethics.
This week I focus on giving you a bit more news around our new shows at Do the Woo and our partnership with WooSesh.
Backend WordPress and WooCommerce developer, Artemy Kaydash, shares his dev story and the importance of always learning.
Únete a Juan Hernando, Ericka Barboza y Javier Casares en una animada conversación sobre la comunidad de WordPress en España y Latinoamérica.