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Do the Woo features conversations with the people building and supporting WooCommerce and open commerce. From developers to agency owners and product makers, we highlight the voices driving the ecosystem and shaping the future of the open web.

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Latest Episodes

The "Do the Woo" podcast is returning, focusing on WooCommerce insights, featuring industry leaders. It will include lively discussions, audience Q&As, and monthly episodes with hosts James Kemp and Katie Keith.

In this episode, nurse-turned-baker Precious shares her journey of launching "Cakes in a Jar" with WordPress and WooCommerce, blending her Zimbabwean roots with a vibrant online brand.

In this episode, listen in as we discuss the significance of backward compatibility in WordPress, sharing insights from expert Gary Pendergast on technical challenges and real-world examples.

Welcome to this episode of DevPulse, Expanding the Stack. Today, co-host Carl Alexander dives into a lively conversation with Nyasha Green, a software developer, project manager, and popular LinkedIn Learning instructor. Nyasha shares her journey as ... more

In this episode, Adam talks to Miriam and Amy about contributing to WordPress, sharing insights on how companies and individuals can support the open-source project effectively.

In this episode, Abha Thakor chats with Justin Tadlock and Mary Baum about the WordPress Developer Blog, discussing its value for developers, collaboration, and contributions.

In the first episode of Publishing Flow, host Derek and Ash Shaw talk about how Figma transformed their WordPress workflow, enhancing design collaboration, client workflows, and even open-sourcing their design system.

In this episode of WP Behind the Builds series, host Mark Westguard chats with Maarten Belmans of Studio Wombat to explore the ins and outs of running a WordPress plugin business. Maarten shares his journey from leaving a cushy IT consulting job to t... more

Key Facts

Accepts Guests
Accepts Sponsors
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Recent Guests

Miriam Schwab
Head of WordPress at Elementor
Elementor
Episode: Transparency, Community, and the Human Touch When Selling Products
Jonathan Wald
Co-founder of Gildenburg and former community manager at WooCommerce
Gildenburg
Episode: Community Engagement Strategies for Successful WooCommerce and WordPress Plugins
Derek Ashauer
Founder of ConversionBridge and Sunshine Photocart
ConversionBridge, Sunshine Photocart
Episode: From Page Views to Conversions: Improving Products with WordPress Analytics
Ben Ritner
Senior Director of Product at StellarWP
StellarWP
Episode: WordPress Flexibility and Simplicity: Building for Users
Zach Hendershot
CEO of Miruni, focused on accelerating collaboration
Miruni
Episode: Effective Collaboration in Web Agencies and Web Development
Shahjahan Jewel
Founder and CEO of WP Manage Ninja
WP Manage Ninja
Episode: Designing WooCommerce Products Users Love
Nathan Tyler
Founder of multiple WordPress plugins and SaaS products
nsquared.io, blinkmetrics.com
Episode: Pricing, Partnerships & Growth Strategies for WooCommerce Plugin Founders
Bryce Adams
Owner of Matarik and experienced in WooCommerce and product development.
Matarik
Episode: Balancing Features and Focus with Your WooCommerce Products
Chase Gruszewski
Expert WordPress developer with over a decade of experience in web development and a top-rated contractor at Codable.
Codable
Episode: Advanced WooCommerce Development, Lessons & Challenges

Hosts

Bob WP
Host of multiple podcasts related to WooCommerce and web development.
James Kemp
Core Product Manager at WooCommerce, involved in product development and strategy.
Katie Keith
Founder and CEO with a focus on plugin development and customer engagement.
Adam Weeks
Host and co-host for various related discussions on WooCommerce.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#208
France/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#55
Argentina/Technology

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

From Blogs to WooCommerce Shops, Privacy Policies
Q: Is there an easy way to figure out which privacy laws apply to you?
You can hire a privacy attorney or refer to resources such as Termigeddon's blog where they outline laws and requirements.
From Blogs to WooCommerce Shops, Privacy Policies
Q: What should be the first priority when setting up a website?
The first priority should be determining the amount of data you need to collect and ensuring compliance with applicable privacy laws.
From Blogs to WooCommerce Shops, Privacy Policies
Q: Do laws change state by state in the US, and what about in different countries?
Yes, each US state can have different privacy laws, and these laws may apply even if your business is located elsewhere, especially if you collect data from residents of those states.
From Blogs to WooCommerce Shops, Privacy Policies
Q: What’s at stake here if someone gets this wrong when setting up a Woo website?
There are potential fines that start at $2,500 per visitor if you fail to obtain consent or have proper legal documentation, as well as lawsuits for not complying with privacy laws.
Showcase Day WCUS and the Future of Open Source Contribution
Q: So Tammie, if folks want to reach out to you, what's the best way for them to do that?
It is Karmatoz on all the things.

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Focusing on the ecosystem surrounding WooCommerce and open commerce, conversations revolve around topics that are critical to developers, agency owners, and product creators. The content often explores themes such as community building, product development, marketing strategies, and user experience in relation to the WordPress landscape. Unique insights are shared through discussions about practical collaboration in web agencies, the importance of transparency in the software industry, and strategies for enhancing customer engagement. This podcast is beneficial for those looking to deepen their understanding of the tools and strategies that shape e-commerce on the open web.

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Recent guests on Do the Woo include:

1. Miriam Schwab
2. Jonathan Wald
3. Derek Ashauer
4. Ben Ritner
5. Zach Hendershot
6. Shahjahan Jewel
7. Nathan Tyler
8. Bryce Adams

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