And Metorik, my favorite SaaS period,…
And Metorik, my favorite SaaS period, is celebrating a year of existence. I’m majorly excited about Bryce’s plans for the Engage features.
And Metorik, my favorite SaaS period, is celebrating a year of existence. I’m majorly excited about Bryce’s plans for the Engage features.
I am joined by Matt Mullenweg to discuss decision making, Gutenberg, core WordPress processes, Automattic’s business, and more.
Josh Pollock has announced Caldera Forms now has a SaaS version. It’s designed to provide “more reliable emails, better looking emails, email stats, form to PDF,” and more. Check out his comparison of the free and paid versions. Paid and free extensions are still part of Caldera Forms, but I assume the SaaS option is a test of future…
Beth Livingston of WP Roadmaps talks about project management for WordPress professionals from designers and developers to agencies.
Finally, finally someone has done it. They’ve combined the power of self-hosted WordPress with the ease of hosted WordPress.com. Evermore is WordPress for everyone. It comes with “the most important functionality built in.” There aren’t loads of tiny upsells like other hosted services (I’m looking at you, WordPress.com), and there are only two plans. It…
New enhancements to WooCommerce Blocks 8.1. • Joost’s report on CMS Market Share shows Woo growing — but Shopify has hit a wall. • Two “Voices of Experience,” Beka Rice and Birgit Pauli-Haack share long-term takes on WooCommerce, WordPress, and Gutenberg.
Scott Bolinger, co-founder of AppPresser, shares some thoughts on the WordPress product space in 2016 and what he thinks is in store for next year. He covers his thoughts on SaaS (AppPresser is moving to a SaaS model in 2017), noting that that is where the innovation will be in the coming year. Also wrote…