A Do the Woo 2023 Update
In 2022, the show released 115 episodes featuring 112 guests, discussing a wide range of topics related to WooCommerce and e-commerce.

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In 2022, the show released 115 episodes featuring 112 guests, discussing a wide range of topics related to WooCommerce and e-commerce.
Marius Vetrici from WPRiders shares his insights into running an agency and building a WooCommerce subscription plugin.
Supporting and funding contributions and initiatives, credentialing process for WordPress and enterprise in the ecosystem.
We chat with three WordPress plugin developers and ask them how Black Friday turned out this year including some great insights and perspectives.
Eran has a history with both WooCommerce and WordPress and shares his story on building Zorem and his latest product, TrackShip.
Eran has a history with both WooCommerce and WordPress and shares his story on building Zorem and his latest product, TrackShip.
There was no better way to celebrate episode 300 of the podcast than to celebrate our hosts.
Kim talks about looking at code as words, learning PHP, her journey as a WordPress developer, and choosing her lifestyle and her career.
We continue supporting our community and hosts through exposure and sharing their expertise with our listeners
Piccia is passionate about good UX, and in this show offers some great user experience insights into both WordPress and WooCommerce sites.
Krissie VandeNoord shares insights and experiences with WooCommerce and WordPress through her agency North UX Design.
Conversations about Woo running Tumblr payments, the WordPress enterprise space and return of WooCommerce Developer Office Hours.
We chat about NitroPacks history, WooCommerce and performance, choosing a cloud-based SaaS vs hosted and a last-minute Black Friday tip.
In this show an extended comment from Alain about supporting contributors, a tweet asking about nulled plugin updates and a BobWP revamp.
We discuss how the ecosystem can support those who contribute to WordPress and ideas on how to grow this into something sustainable.