WordCamps are wonderful. I know that from experience, having initiated and co-founded WordCamp Europe and WordCamp Netherlands, and having organized WordCamps for the past 17 years. But if you work seriously with WordPress, WordCamps should not be the only events you attend. In this video, I talk about why WordPress Builders and Developers need to […] The post WordCamp are great, but they’re not…
WordPress is slow. Something those of us working with WordPress hear all the time from people not in the know. As I did yesterday when I posted this on X: That is not a controversial statement if you understand performance. It is simply how performance analysis works. A slow site is not slow because a […] The post “WordPress Is Slow” Usually Means You Stopped Looking Too Early appeared first on…
It was Cloudflare’s announcement of Markdown for Agents a few months bac that made everything click for me. I’m revisting the note I had saved in my Obsidian vault in preparation for my upcoming Cloudflare for WordPress course and decided to write out what I learned so far on Cloudflare’s intentions as I see them. […] The post Cloudflare is quietly building the agent cloud appeared first on Remkus…
I just got back from WordCamp Europe in Kraków, Poland. A wonderful event, one I helped start and shape. But… if you’ve been hanging around me at any WordPress event in the past couple of years, you may have heard me share my thoughts on what we’re missing in the world of WordPress events. WordCamp […] The post The WordPress Conference We Need Next appeared first on Remkus de Vries .
WordCamp Europe will always be special to me. Having been one of the people who helped get it started, it’s hard not to look around at WordCamp Europe and feel a deep appreciation for what this event has become. And still, every year, it comes back to the same thing for me: The conversations. It’s […] The post WCEU 2026 Recap appeared first on Remkus de Vries .
We’ve been busy over at Scanfully in the past couple of months, so I thought I’d be good to cover what we’ve added in the last four major releases. All of the features are built from the idea that a WordPress site can look fine while important things are failing in the background. For instance, […] The post Four Big Upgrades That Make Scanfully More Useful appeared first on Remkus de Vries .
This past weekend, at WordCamp Slovenia, I gave a talk built around a simple idea: we still talk about WordPress performance too narrowly. Too often, performance gets reduced to loading times, Core Web Vitals, caching layers, image compression, and hosting choices. Those things matter. They absolutely do. But they are only part of the story. […] The post WordPress Performance Is Bigger Than Speed…
This is the second post I’m writing about things that stood out in conversations and presentations at PressConf. I came back from PressConf with a feeling I haven’t been able to shake: the AI conversation in WordPress has changed. Last week I was at Checkout Summit, and this feeling was confirmed even harder (in the […] The post AI Isn’t Coming for WordPress. It’s Moving Into the Business Model…
I spent last week in Sicily, Italy for a perfectly organized Checkout Summit. A conference fully dedicated to WooCommerce, organized by Rodolfo Melogli. James Kemp and Katie Keith from the Do the Woo podcast invited me for an honest look at the first dedicated WooCommerce conference in years. The post Checkout Summit Recap appeared first on Remkus de Vries .
For years now, I have been teaching, writing, recording, testing, breaking, fixing, and sharing what I have learned from working with WordPress. A lot of that work has naturally centered around performance, security, architecture, and the practical reality of running WordPress well. But underneath all of that, there has always been a bigger throughline for […] The post Announcing: The Guild…