Baremetrics lists various statistics from 600+…
Baremetrics lists various statistics from 600+ small and medium sized SaaS businesses.
Baremetrics lists various statistics from 600+ small and medium sized SaaS businesses.
And Metorik, my favorite SaaS period, is celebrating a year of existence. I’m majorly excited about Bryce’s plans for the Engage features.
Another really neat project from 10up is the SaaS version of their ElasticPress product. The tagline for ElasticPress.io is, “WordPress Search, Solved.” It’s fully hosted, and geared specifically for WordPress. It’s not cheap (starts at $299 per month), and you can of course use their open source plugin to setup your own Elasticsearch server using…
WordPress.com has new eCommerce options available to its users. Back in March of 2013, they partnered with ShopLocket for their Enterprise and VIP customers to be able to use the eCommerce tools on their WordPress websites. Now, they’ve added Ecwid and Shopify to the mix, and lowered the barrier to entry so that any user…
Robert Rowley at Patchstack explains what I believe is the first-ever reported vulnerability in Gutenberg (the plugin, not in WordPress core) to make the National Vulnerability Database. Robert has opened an issue for discussion in the Gutenberg GitHub repo that has a good quick summary of the vulnerability. It appears to be only a theoretical…
In this episode, Kimberly Lipari and Cory Miller discuss the ups and downs of building and selling WordPress companies. They share their experiences, including the challenges they faced and lessons learned. They also give advice to entrepreneurs and business owners looking to grow and sell their own WordPress companies.
Last week I had the pleasure of visiting WooThemes HQ in Cape Town, South Africa. Throughout the week I had the opportunity to interact with WooThemes’ co-founders Mark Forrester and Magnus Jepson, as well as the rest of the Cape Town based managers and Woo Ninjas. It gave me a great opportunity to see the…