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The WP Minute — 265 episodes

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The Birth of the Web Standards Project

2

So You Want to Build a WordPress SaaS

3

Meet 20i's New AI Assistant

4

Using AI for Product Improvement

5

What Web Professionals Need To Know About Privacy

6

Bringing Human Expertise to Web Hosting

7

WordPress Is Better When Leadership Listens

8

Your Own Private WordPress

9

GoDaddy’s Airo® AI Does WordPress and More

10

The Philosophy Behind a Great Community

11

How Founders Can Build Market Authority

12

The Secret To Improving Your Agency’s Sales

13

A Platform That Makes Client Management Easier?

14

A Student’s Journey Through the WordPress Credits Program

15

An Inside Look at Elementor One

16

Breaking Into the WordPress Enterprise Market

17

The Building Blocks of Integrating AI Into WordPress

18

Where Does Pressable Fit In Automattic’s Hosting Ecosystem?

19

The Evolution of the WP Awards

20

The Benefits of WordPress Community Relationships

21

Why the WordPress Ecosystem Outshines Competitors

22

Modernizing Web Development Plans for Clients

23

The Benefits of the New Reddit for WooCommerce Integration

24

Why Elementor Was an Early Adopter of AI

25

The Personal Touch Still Matters in Tech

26

State of the Word 2025: It's A Vibe

27

Why Your Agency Needs To Embrace AI

28

Checkout Summit Brings the WooCommerce Community Together

29

Launching a New Era for Jetpack

30

Website Analytics Doesn’t Have To Be Hard

31

The Role Learning Plays in Your Freelance Growth

32

WP Accessibility Day Is a Learning Opportunity for All

33

Don’t Forget Your Legacy WordPress Clients

34

How Patchstack Approaches WordPress Security

35

What Does Freelancing Mean to You?

36

My Thoughts on Mullenweg's Keynote WCUS2025

37

The Dog Daze of Agency Summer

38

How Does Clay Fit Into Automattic’s Ecosystem?

39

Understanding Your Value as a WordPress Freelancer

40

Why I'm not jazzed about FAIR

41

Jake Goldman Talks Agency Mergers and Rebranding

42

What Do AI Site Builders Mean for Freelancers?

43

How to Discuss Price Increases With Your Freelance Clients

44

Can AI Help WordPress Freelancers Make More Money?

45

Why WordPress Maintenance Could Be Key for Your Freelance Business

46

Why ‘Boring’ Features Benefit WordPress Professionals

47

Managing Technical Debt as a WordPress Freelancer

48

Finding Your Niche as a WordPress Freelancer

49

Easy Ways to Cut Costs for Your WordPress Freelance Business

50

Update

51

Imagine if Wix...

52

What would we do with those keys to the Kingdom?

53

WordPress is Exciting Again

54

WordPress Media Corps

55

Level Up, WordPress Builders!

56

6 Biggest WordPress Moves While Mullenweg Was On Sabbatical

57

How WordPress is Helping Beginner Developers

58

WordPress vs Webflow

59

Looking ahead to WordPress 6.6

60

Could WordPress Use A New Logo?

61

Who is Responsible for WordPress Marketing?

62

Who is WordPress for?

63

The Brittle WordPress Business

64

Platforms vs Creators: Who Should Profit?

65

Site Editor: Still Loading...

66

How to get started with WordPress

67

Contributing Through WordPress Training & Education

68

Your Feedback Needed!

69

WordPress: A Deep Dive into Passion and Strife

70

A Bridge Too Far

71

Is 2024 the Year of Page Builders?

72

3 Predictions for WordPress in 2024

73

Will Data Liberation grow WordPress?

74

State of the Word 2023

75

How Many Automattic Products is Too Many?

76

The Best Time to be a WordPress Professional?

77

Sarah Gooding leaves WP Tavern, Page Builders at a Crossroads, is WordPress thriving?

78

Will WordPress Page Builders Survive?

79

Twenty Twenty-Four Theme is...Good!

80

Find WooCommerce inside Woo.com

81

The big impact of WordPress 6.4

82

100+ Performance Enhancements coming to WP 6.4

83

Plugin Previews, Ollie Theme, and Open Source AI in WordPress

84

One WordPress Theme to Rule Them All?

85

WP Minute Launch Services and WP Product Writeup

86

The Most Popular Gutenberg Block

87

Is WordPress Thriving?

88

The Future (recap) of WordPress 2023

89

Equalize Digital to the Moon

90

Can we have more WordPress 6.3?

91

For the first million

92

Sick and tired of the dashboard?!

93

Will WordPress 6.3 be the best ever?

94

The Wonderful World of WordPress

95

Command Palette enters the chat

96

So much Automattic; Here comes the PE

97

We're slapping the beta label on it

98

The WordPress birthday party hangover

99

Choppy start to WCEU

100

WordPress 2022 annual survey results

101

20 Years of WordPress: The Impact on Freelancers

102

Twitter + Jetpack connection extinguished, WCUS sold out, WP Speakers

103

WooExpress launches, Yoast leadership change, WordPress certifications

104

WooCommerce increasing prices, $162k acquisition, BuddyPress is back!

105

Another Step Forward for Inclusion and Diversity

106

Beta label removed, Assistant Pro, more acquisitions

107

WordPress 6.2

108

What's the problem with Awesome Motive?

109

Cloudfest WordPress hackathon, changes at Yoast, and thanks to the plugin team

110

More AI coming to WordPress

111

How much are WordPress agencies earning?

112

Openverse concerns and more Awesome Motive acquisitions

113

More WordCamps planned, Jetpack app updates & more

114

AI Blocks, WCASIA, continued tech cuts & more 📉

115

Full Site Editing stripped of the 'beta' label

116

Matrix over Slack, WP Minute Plus, & more Gutenberg goals

117

The WP Minute+: Syed Balkhi acquisition of Thrive Themes

118

WordPress phases updated, Awesome Motive buys Thrive Themes, and more!

119

New Jetpack app, Mailchimp breach, and AI lawsuits

120

Forked again

121

Tag, you're it.

122

WordPress is the most important piece of software in 2023 (and beyond)

123

Commercial vs Community

124

State of The Word 2022

125

What's a web hosting provider's role in content moderation?

126

The WP Community Collective is announced

127

Budgeting & forecasting for WordPress products

128

WordPress.org blog, Divi, OpenPress, WordPress 6.1 & more

129

Claim your State of the Word seat

130

Is WordPress becoming less 'pluggable'?

131

How and when to hire for your WordPress business

132

Knowing when to contract or delegate work and how to finance it

133

OpenPress: WordPress as the social network?

134

Feed Drop: The Dead Drop Podcast (Video game news!)

135

Just another WP Minute

136

WordPress 6.1 Boosts Performance, Writing Experience

137

Still not on Trac

138

Leveling up entry-level WordPress developers

139

Is WordPress.org good for freemium plugins?

140

How to sunset your WordPress product

141

What Should Plugin Developers Expect from WordPress?

142

How open source is WordPress?

143

Planning your WordPress product roadmap

144

Never gonna get it

145

Should you build a new WordPress product?

146

Next contestant in website building

147

Monetizing free WordPress products

148

What is WP.cloud?

149

Fall into WordPress

150

Matt Mullenweg's WordCamp US Q&A session

151

The Hangover

152

The San Diego Boogie

153

Who WordPress is For

154

Client & agency collaboration tool Atarim raises angel round

155

Where is WordPress headed?

156

Cloudways with a chance of Digital Ocean

157

Speed it up please

158

Sponsor Underrepresented & Minority WordCamp Speakers

159

Dog days of WordPress summer

160

Are You On A WordPress Free Ride?

161

The WP Minute Rewind July 2022

162

Selling WP Conference Schedule

163

WordPress and AT&T have the same market share

164

WordPress support company Sitecare acquires Maintainn from WebDevStudios

165

Is it time for Core to Perform?

166

Five for everyone, sometimes

167

Collaborating between WordPress companies

168

Shaken, not stirred

169

What would GoDaddy's WordPress look like?

170

We're Slackers!

171

Well done, WCEU!

172

Automattic, a WordPress agency, and an open source ideology walk into a bar.

173

How to find your WordPress customers

174

Delicious Engine

175

Interview: Brad Touesnard on selling Delicious Brains plugins to WP Engine

176

Jetpack breaks up

177

InstaWP scores Automattic investment

178

Interview with Dave Martin, CEO of WordPress.com

179

Get 6 from .org and 5 from .com

180

What if Automattic bought Mozilla?

181

Is WordPress going sour?

182

10 Million searches

183

No admin for you!

184

How to make it as a WordPress writer w/ Eric Karkovack

185

A day late and a module short

186

WP Minute Rewind episode 2

187

WordPress 6.0 Beta

188

Not so Fast

189

Why WordPress MUST Have A Standardized Framework Before We Move Forward With Blocks

190

WPDiversity Programs in events and meetups

191

WordPress and War

192

WP Minute Rewind episode 1

193

Open for blockness

194

Multilanguage and why it's essential to a profitable WordPress business

195

One theme to rule them all

196

A block museum?!

197

Keep your business friends while publishing WordPress news

198

Master of WP

199

The future of WordPress for the Enterprise

200

Shopify down; WooCommerce feedback welcome

201

Can this community journalism thing work?

202

Stop, drop, and FSE?

203

WordPress community still struggles with diversity & inclusion

204

The future of the WordPress stack

205

OMG 6.0 already?!

206

WP Minute Live: Learning WordPress

207

Jazz hands

208

Not yet Y'all

209

WP Minute Community Lead Raquel Landefeld

210

So much to learn

211

The WP Minute Shopping Show

212

Yoast on Shopify. ready, set, RC1!

213

Not a year in WordPress review

214

Reflections WP

215

5 Minute podcast for the future

216

State of the Word 2021

217

Ecommerce Minute: Supply Chain Crisis

218

Funding a WordPress news business

219

Gravitas of Gravatar

220

Sunday Spotlight: Daniel Schutzsmith

221

How about a lifetime deal of giving?

222

WordPress, the multi-billion dollar software industry that has us begging for money

223

Hacked casserole with a side of delayed stuffing

224

WooCommerce merchants estimated to process more than $840 Million dollars over BFCM deals

225

PageDaddy

226

Blocks, Boards & Fishing Reels - How Gutenberg has Divided WordPress

227

A Block, a scotch, and a Liam Dempsey for your WordPress news

228

WordPress Canvas: The missing theme?

229

Rage against the plugin machine

230

Jetpack settles back down to Earth

231

Welcoming our Managing Editor Paul Lacey

232

To Sink Or Not To Sync

233

Helen Hou-Sandi reads your WordPress news!

234

Ain't nobody gonna hold WordPress down

235

Are you ready for some WordCamp US?!

236

Pippin, LearnDash, Awesome Motive, Liquid Web all walk into a bar

237

Justin Ferriman & Chris Lema on Liquid Web acquiring LearnDash

238

Get involved with WordPress

239

$12 Billion for Mailchimp is bananas

240

WordPress news according to Carrie Dils

241

We be Classic Editing until 2022

242

Put that WP down

243

Yoast acquired; Automattic moves mountains of money

244

Is this the Titan we need?

245

Joe Covering the News – Matt on Assignment

246

Full site editing ahead

247

Time for the Tatum

248

Automattic acquires Pocket Casts podcast app

249

Awesome new home for SearchWP

250

Steady as she goes

251

Success in WordPress

252

Block by block

253

$596 Billion with a B

254

Brad Touesnard on Delicious Brains acquiring Advanced Custom Fields

255

Chock-full of news

256

Post Status equals future

257

1-Star bomb

258

So much future; So much past?

259

GiveWP acquired by Liquid Web

260

Do the Woo!

261

What the FLoC?!

262

Half-full site editing

263

Wix’s latest noise amplifying headphones

264

Bonus trailer

265

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