Publish your passion with the open source platform that powers the web. Join us for WordCamp US 2026 on August 16-19. Tickets available: us.wordcamp.org
WordCamp US 2026 tickets are now on sale. The event heads to Phoenix, Arizona, with sessions, networking, and contributor day on the program. You can also apply to volunteer if you want to help make it happen. wp.me/pgSBpQ-Kg
WordCamp Europe 2027 is heading to Málaga, Spain, May 27–29. Lead Organisers Nilo Vélez, Emma Wager, and Lucas Radke are already planning the event, and the call for organisers is now open. wp.me/pgyJ7n-33D
Krytter builds software for outdoor outfitting businesses. Their WordPress site, built with Blocksy, shows how the platform handles niche industry products just as well as it handles big media. wp.me/smwwI-krytter
This is what WordCamp US feels like.
Conversations in the hallway. Ideas shared between sessions. Contributors, creators, builders, and friends coming together around WordPress.
WCUS 2025 gave us so many moments to remember, and we can’t wait to bring that energy to Phoenix in 2026.
Get your ticket: us.wordcamp.org/2026/tickets…
I ran one question past Claude on my WordPress site to see what an AI could actually do there and expected almost nothing.
47 abilities came back across 5 plugins. My SEO plugin alone exposed 24.
From CERN’s keynote to WordPress 7.0, Contributor Day, AI conversations, education initiatives, and the road to Málaga, WordCamp Europe 2026 was packed with moments worth revisiting.
Catch up with the full recap from Kraków: wordpress.org/news/2026/06/w…
Code is poetry. Merch is proof.
The WordPress Mercantile is ready, with official gear for contributors, builders, publishers, and Wapuu fans everywhere.
Apparel, drinkware, accessories, and more, shipped worldwide.
mercantile.wordpress.org/
LIBRUS, a Polish education-technology company whose tools are used by schools across Poland, runs its public website on WordPress. The Showcase has more on how they use it. wp.me/smwwI-librus
The June 2026 WordPress developer roundup covers WordPress 7.0, client-side media processing testing, collaborative editing outreach for 7.1, and the React 19 compatibility situation after its temporary revert in Gutenberg. developer.wordpress.org/news…
PollyPizza, a popular pizza restaurant in Warsaw, runs its website on WordPress. The site has a distinctive design that reflects the brand's personality. See it in the Showcase. wp.me/pmwwI-3wv
Time to do something about it.
Code for the People is a documentary short about the fight for the internet being quietly waged–with loud implications.
Trailer soon.
Folks in #wceu learning about Studio Code from @matias_ventura and @richtabor This is how you try it, it's all free while in beta. WordPress optimized agent.
It has received a lot of updates recently and it's more and more reliable and capable.
WordPress.org is adding a temporary 24-hour delay before plugin and theme updates are distributed through auto-updates. The pause creates a window for security review, including the use of AI-assisted tools that can operate continuously. You can read the full details on what this means for the 78,000 plugins and themes in the directory. wp.me/sZhYe-pts
That's a wrap on WordCamp Europe 2026 in Kraków. Three days, 2,458 attendees from 81 countries, and a full Contributor Day to kick things off.
A few highlights:
• CERN went live on WordPress with home.cern
• WordPress 7.0 and AI ran through the whole event
• A closing fireside chat with @4thhubbard@matias_ventura and @richtabor on where WordPress goes next
Full recap → wp.me/pZhYe-5pn
Three voices, one stage, and a lot to share about what’s next for WordPress.
Mary Hubbard, Rich Tabor, and Matías Ventura are live at WCEU, talking about the ideas, people, and projects helping shape the future of WordPress.
📹 Watch live: youtube.com/live/AubOXB_UiV0
Up next at WCEU: Mary Hubbard, Rich Tabor, and Matías Ventura take the stage for a special keynote and Q&A on the latest across the WordPress project and what’s ahead.
📹 Watch live: youtube.com/watch?v=AubOXB_U…
Thank you, WCEU speakers and workshop presenters. Your ideas, experience, and generosity helped make this year’s event a meaningful learning experience for the global WordPress community.
europe.wordcamp.org/2026/spe…
Sponsors help make WCEU possible, from supporting the event experience to helping bring the WordPress community together in Kraków.
If you’re attending, stop by the sponsor booths, say hello, and learn more about the teams helping support this year’s WordCamp Europe.
europe.wordcamp.org/2026/com…
Good morning from Kraków, Poland! Get ready for another full day of sessions, conversations, and community moments at WordCamp Europe.
Following along from home? Watch the latest live streams on the WordPress YouTube channel: youtube.com/WordPress/stream…
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