Brian Henry shared PHP Diff Test, a tool designed to speed up test-driven development by only running tests covering modified code.
Seth Goldstein published an article on alternatives to The Fediverse, exploring decentralized social media platforms.
Ronni K. Gothard Christiansen released a Data Privacy Digest in honor of Data Privacy Week 2025, featuring insights on privacy laws, compliance, and digital transformation.
Miriam Schwab introduced the Elementor AI Site Planner, a tool designed to automate website planning, including site briefs, sitemaps, and wireframes, using AI.
JR Tashjian announced the release of OmniForm v1.3.0, which adds new flexibility to WordPress forms, including custom submit actions, block transformations, and expanded theme support.
Corey Maass reminded the community about the ongoing Product Meetup.
Rodolfo Melogli announced two free upcoming WooCommerce classes: How to Spin Up WooCommerce Test Websites and Live Migrating a WooCommerce Site to HPOS.
Bud Kraus highlighted an introduction to Robbie Adair, owner of OS Training.
Topher DeRosia shared the latest HeroPress essay by Anna Hurko, reflecting on building a WordPress career without a clear roadmap.
Seth Goldstein featured Jim Gianoglio on the Entrepreneur’s Enigma podcast.
Alex Standiford detailed how he uses Siren to grow his web agency, offering a framework for market expansion.
Jonathan Bossenger announced a weekly AI coding livestream every Friday at 12:00 UTC.
Bob Dunn highlighted a discussion between Williams B. and Tom Willmot on the State of Enterprise WordPress Report 2025.
Brian Coords discussed upcoming WordPress accessibility regulations with Gen Herres, offering practical advice for agencies: Listen here.
Ryan Welcher kicked off his first livestream of 2025.
Chris wrote a post on the Pantheon blog exploring what WordPress developers can learn from Drupal CMS.
Michelle Frechette announced that she will be speaking at the Women in Tech Global Conference 2025, which will be available both virtually and in person.
Bob Dunn is launching a new Do the Woo newsletter, focusing on WooCommerce insights and community updates.
Eric Karkovack shared the story of how his website helped bring back SURGE soda, creating an online community before the era of social media.
Kim Coleman announced the launch of the Paid Memberships Pro v3.4 Release Candidate, featuring enhanced localization, improved membership management, and new reporting tools.