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Himanshu Bhatia retweeted
Security, compliance, and governance have always been part of how we serve enterprise organizations. Now they're easier to discover too. Read the story on Semrush👇 semrush.com/blog/how-rtcamp-…
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Sanket Parmar retweeted
Jun 15
Managing multiple brands doesn't require multiple systems. Here's how @CoxAutomotive standardized publishing across eight brands while preserving what made each one unique ↓
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Amar Sawant | Organising #WCAsia2026 retweeted
Jun 11
A few years ago, CMS evaluations were largely driven by technical requirements - hosting specs, security protocols, integration architecture. That’s not how it works anymore. Today, the brief is just as likely to come from a CMO or a VP of Digital. The questions have shifted, not “can it handle 10,000 concurrent sessions?” but “can my team launch a campaign page without filing a dev ticket?” The website isn't a technical system that marketing borrows. It's a business asset shaped by the teams responsible for the digital experience. AI is accelerating this shift further. Non-technical stakeholders are becoming more comfortable discussing automation, personalisation, and integrations, and increasingly influencing platform decisions. If your CMS evaluation still starts and ends with technical requirements, you may be solving for only part of the decision.
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🔥Hiring 🔥 🚀 Company: rtCamp 🪛 Position: Enterprise SaaS Content Writer 🌎 Location: Remote 💸Salary: USD 10,000 - 21,000/year Apply: wpremotework.com/remote-jobs…

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🔥Hiring 🔥 🚀 Company: rtCamp 🪛 Position: Senior Product Designer (SaaS) 🌎 Location: Remote - Worldwide 💸Salary: USD 27,000 - 41,000/year Apply: wpremotework.com/remote-jobs…

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How rtCamp closed the AI perception gap costing them enterprise deals ift.tt/DWE3aZH Learn how rtCamp improved its AI visibility, strengthened security positioning, and increased favorable AI sentiment to 100% in one month. via @pistakkiomktg #seo #podcast
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Sanket Parmar retweeted
Jun 9
Most enterprise design systems live in Figma. They govern colour, type, spacing, and component behaviour, and then the content team publishes a page that ignores half of it because the CMS didn't enforce anything. The gap isn't the design system. It's the distance between where design decisions are made and where content gets published. Gutenberg closes that gap. When custom blocks and patterns are built to your design system, with role-based permissions that control what editors can and can't modify, every page is on-brand by default. Not because someone reviewed it. Because the system is designed to prevent off-brand output. For CMOs and brand custodians managing multiple properties, this is the real value: marketing moves fast, and the brand stays intact. No bottleneck. No review queue. No "can you check this before I hit publish?” messages.
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Jun 4
The rtCamp crew is at @WCEurope. We were at the Contributor Day today, with @itsjustlevine leading the Core AI table. We'd love to meet everyone building WordPress and with it over the next two days.
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May 28
🚀 Heading to @WCEurope 2026? Join the rtCamp team in Kraków to explore what we’re building, share ideas, and talk all things WordPress. 📍 See you there!
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May 21
WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong” is here. This marks the 35th consecutive WordPress release with contributions from rtCamp. 60 rtCampers contributed alongside hundreds of others from across the global WordPress community. Know more 👇 rtcamp.com/blog/wordpress-7-…
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May 15
We're thrilled to have Palak Kansal and Chris Ransom on board, and look forward to their contributions at rtCamp! 🚀
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